“‘Mojo’ refers to your self-confidence, self-esteem, self-efficacy, or even sex appeal.”
–Dr. Evil–Austin Powers
I feel like I lost my mojo. I've fallen off social media. I don't feel like I'm progressing in other areas of my life either. Am I being too critical or am I doing enough? I know when I feel like this, it's a good time to stop and evaluate everything that's going on and everything I want to manifest. So here goes:
Help mom
Pieces in two different Studio Montclair shows, Viewpoints & the Critique Group Exhibit.
Quarantine till June 28th as per CDC guidelines for exposure to Covid19
Deliver Prints to interior designer Alicja Crosby Interiors
Ship glass framed piece out of state.
Work on commissions
Create work and prepare for the upcoming show at the West Orange Arts Council.
Attend an overnight wedding in Brooklyn
Three bathrooms and my closet are being renovated, so the house is in chaos
Sleep in the attic with belongings during bathroom and closet renovations.
Volunteer for WConnection
Weekly voice lesson with Tim Welch Vocal Studio
Work on rough cuts of songs for the new EP
Attend Yoga retreat at Menla
Prepare for a week in the Fingerlakes to attend another wedding and visit Adison
Meet regularly with the SOMA Studio Tour Planning Committee
Practice self-care
Socialize
Date/put myself out there
Create art
Publish my biweekly blog
Plan Fall events
Sleep
And now I'm supposed to do social media posts? Oy vey! When I break it down it looks like so much. I know your list looks like mine. Seeing it like this helps provide clarity. We've got a lot to do, and we're doing great. I encourage you to make your list and take better care of yourself. If we practice self-care and sleep more, everything on that list gets easier. So the answer always seems to be more love for ourselves and others. Give, accept, and spread more love. Ask yourself at every step. "what is the more loving thing to do or say?" And throw lots of gratitude in the mix for being here in the first place and for having so many amazing people in our lives and wonderful challenges to conquer. I also urge you to have more fun. Since you're on this wild journey in the first place; enjoy the ride!
Come for a visit and a cool drink on my porch this Summer. As soon as the reno is over, I'll give you a studio tour and play you a song if you like, and I can even show you my new bathrooms! You'll see, I got my mojo working just fine.
Keep cool and carry on!
Love,
Leslie
xo