I’m a self taught multi-media artist. I only call myself that because one my Coaches and Mentors Alexis Cohen of Art Medicine, calls me that! Today I learned another word for what people with multiple interests, hobbies or endeavors can call themselves: “multi-hyphenants” as I quote from Jame Jackson. That was from a LinkedIn Webinar I attended today about LinkedIn Newsletters a new feature they’ve put out. Jame Jackson and Shan Pruthi were the presenters. It was pretty great. Now I just have to get up enough nerve to post there.
So, with the multi- and the multi- and if you know me you know, I’m pretty interested in almost everything. I’ve fined tuned down my interests to capture those areas I’m passionate about and want to share more of, and these newer platforms have a way of capturing them.
My aim was to create services and platforms that could pull the whole of the person together, and through expression and expressed application, actually participate in their creation. I’m excited about all of it, but I don’t want to die with my excitement, producing, producing, producing, without getting on with it.
That comes with a lot. Mostly, Self Acceptance (Thank You Coaches, Mentors and Guides). Courage (Thank you Puma-Quispe Singona). Self-Love (Thank you Panache Desai), that combined with All the Love and Support from Friends and Family – Love You All Back!
So, Conscious Marketing has helped a lot in being comfortable in finally presenting info. Kylie and Richard, plus the whole Shift Network and Sandra Ingerman. These are folks and entities that come to mind as I am grateful for being able to, finally release this without the trappings of myself.
What I create and am sharing with you, is a way to integrate it all together, and especially to promote, there’s nothing wrong with me, or you. All that we ever wanted to be, and are, is not wrong, and doesn’t need fixing. Sure we can add to ourselves, add-ons, that’s different from fixing. More like experiencing, and with that comes an adventure of discovering who you are, and what your meant to do. It is a journey.