This was such a needed reminder. The line about waiting for “later” really being waiting for “never” hit me hard — it reframed the trap so clearly. I loved how you broke idea hoarding down not as preservation but as weight, and how starting messy becomes the only way to turn that weight back into motion.
Damn, I felt personally attacked reading this. My “someday” pile is starting to look like an abandoned storage unit. Might be time to actually unlock the door.
This post hits home. I've done that too. To a degree still do it, and it's one of the things I want to change about myself. I recently had a conversation with and artist and I showed some of the things I have made, and she said there's no reason to delay in setting up a website and an online ordering service. So that is what I want to do as soon as possible.
This was such a needed reminder. The line about waiting for “later” really being waiting for “never” hit me hard — it reframed the trap so clearly. I loved how you broke idea hoarding down not as preservation but as weight, and how starting messy becomes the only way to turn that weight back into motion.
Love this. Like the Nike ad says, “‘Someday’ is not a day of the week.” I took this one to heart - well done!
Thanks for this motivational boost on a rainy Monday, I guess it's time to clean up that "hoard" of mine ☺
Damn, I felt personally attacked reading this. My “someday” pile is starting to look like an abandoned storage unit. Might be time to actually unlock the door.
This post hits home. I've done that too. To a degree still do it, and it's one of the things I want to change about myself. I recently had a conversation with and artist and I showed some of the things I have made, and she said there's no reason to delay in setting up a website and an online ordering service. So that is what I want to do as soon as possible.