I am, at core, a very mild narcissist. As such, there is nothing I enjoy more than being interviewed. I love answering questions about soulcare, and I adore telling stories. My YBH voice (Yes, but how) is quite strong these days. I have no problem knocking off a blog post explicating this or that. But my storytelling voice, my Ira Glass voice, well, that’s a little rusty.
To meet your need to get some soulcoaching, and my desire to re-connect with my storytelling voice, I’m telling 30Stories in 30Days. All based on YOUR soulcoaching questions. Got a story you’d like me to tell? A query you’d like me to answer? Just email me your question and your blog address, and I’ll assign you a date to post my answer on your blog. In addition to the YBH post on other people’s blogs, I’ll be podcasting related stories here at Magpie Girl. Click the “podcast button” in the column, stage left, and you won’t miss a one.
Today’s question is brought to you by Melissa Jo Hill at Honeybee Hill. Melissa drew from Lenormand Cards to find a good question. She was greeted with The Garden, The Whip and the Sickle which lead her to ask this question:
Q: As a creative person, where do you draw the line between play and work (or business), and do you embrace that dichotomy or reject it?
Click here to read my answer at Honeybee Hill. Then sit back with a cuppa and listen to the related podcast, in which I tell you story about how wandering can lead you to work your love.
Wandering Our Way to Where Work is Play
Your story is important. May you sing it from the rooftops.
Much Warmth,
Rachelle
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amen- let it be so. Thank you, Rachelle.
I love wandering, and picking up sparkly things!
I also pick up dirty things though.. a stone, a seedpod, a leaf, they may have dirt on them, and they may be technically “dull” but they’re also very sparkly inside!
I listened – tea-less – but attentive. Your voice is liquid and warm and I almost filled with tears hearing reminders of how this journey is intended to be filled with things that sparkle and lust for discovery, of that true inner voice, the one that bursts with creativity. I have been stuck, on a new path after a divorce, somewhat wandering. I distract myself a lot – with lots of things… too few of them filled with crayons and glue… but sometimes I get to bathe in it all and there I find a part of me warm and liquid, just like you, and it is so very safe. <3 Blessings and thank you!