Posts by Esther Wane
Why does creativity require serenity?
How to stay connected to your creativity Journaling Serenity As a creative being I hope you have come across journaling as a way to connect with yourself and set you off on a creative journey. Most mornings I spend some time journaling. I have done so for many years now, on and off, after the…
Read MoreConnecting to a Creative Community
How do you find your tribe as a creative introvert? Odd one out As a creative and an introvert I often feel like I am out of touch when I’m in a group of people. I see a group full of happy, smiling, chatting people and the fear starts. My stomach clenches, my palms start…
Read MoreCan we find Joy in the Juggle?
Maybe it’s the fact that I woke up with a headache, maybe it’s the pounding rain outside or maybe it’s the realisation that the summer, that long awaited haven, has only a few weeks left to run before the back to school buzz of September, but I’m feeling a little underwhelmed right now. Anyone else?…
Read MoreA book review by That Little Outfit!
“I don’t think I have cried as much reading any other book, as I did when reading ‘The Way Home’. From the first chapters, dealing with grief to further on down the line, broaching difficult subjects such as postnatal depression, Wane knows how to write from the heart, to the heart. The story is told…
Read MoreFive reasons why you need a holiday, even when you love your work.
Loving your work doesn’t mean holidays aren’t valuable. Here are my thoughts as to why! Work life/ Home life or simply LIFE I love my work and I don’t really have a distinction between life and work. I don’t want one. I have organised my life to support the work I want to do and…
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