First, Be Curious

Before you create, be curious.  

Before doing the work, spend time being in wonder. 

Rather than assume you know how it must be done, ponder what’s never been done. 

The choice to do so is yours, but know this. Your upfront attitude will determine the size of your canvas. 

“Whatever” reflects the attitude of creative whose heart has grown numb. A small canvas is more than adequate for what follows. 

"What if?" reflects the awe of a creative who is curious about what could be. A much larger canvas will be needed for what follows.

As your imagination grows, you'll begin to see your calling with greater clarity. As Mark Twain said, "You can’t depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus."

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