24 Sep

Before the Creative Process

Rosie Signs and You Look Easy!

Have you ever watched someone doing something and thought how e-a-s-y they made it look?

I surely have.

Take my Pilates teacher—she will do a move that looks deceptively simple and TALK as she’s doing it, pausing at each segment to explain how to breathe, what to liken it to, what muscle you should feel working.

I have learned to be highly suspicious of her 🙂 BECAUSE I have learned that when it comes my turn I can barely get myself into the position, let alone have a CONVERSATION.

When I watch the winter olympics I briefly get inspired to think I could probably skate if I really wanted to (which lasts until I remember the time I fell on my butt on ice in the parking lot).
The girls look gorgeous, there’s inspiring music playing and everyone is just gliding along, twisting and turning like it’s no big deal–they make it look EASY.

We ALL have things that we are good at. Things we have done so often, for so long, in so many ways, with so little money, under stress, sick and healthy, noticed or unnoticed—that we make it look EASY.

We are so accustomed to the skill level we have obtained that we take it for granted and behave as though everyone else could do what we do.
We all know those who can whip up a meal when you’d swear there was nothing in the house to eat, people who can calm crying babies in a nano second, dog whisperers, computer whizzes, the guy who can listen to your car and know what the problem is.
They are all over the place.
And you are one of them too!

The funny thing is—we don’t give ourselves credit for making it look easy—but we WILL assume that because something else we may be trying to master doesn’t come easy that maybe we weren’t meant to do it!  Start telling ourselves that maybe we should just quit.

Now that is some wacky thinking 😉

Have you forgotten the long walk involved from beginning something new to making it look easy?

We should know by now that the things that seem to come easy to another are just a sign of how much time they have put into being “easy”.

Transfer some of that insider’s knowledge you have of what it took for you to look easy in one area of your life and put it to work in your present undertakings.

Making something look “easy” is what slips up on you while you are simply showing up and doing the work.

What are you doing now that will eventually become the thing you make look sooooo easy???

Colorful Paintings and Inspired Writings by Artist Dreama Tolle Perry

“Rosie Signs of France” 12 x 12in oil on museum quality panel

Ahh the French and their roses  – poetry that climbs the walls in a red velvet dress 🙂

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P.S. If I was someone who ran marathons (which I am not…that’s why Eddie the Cat and I are such good companions) I would consider myself getting close to the end and would be thanking those of you who have brought me “water” and cheered me on with your “signs”. I am feeling the LOVE which makes me confident that I AM on the right path and am not lost 🙂 I promise you will be the FIRST to know when I’m ready to share. For now, THE BIG PROJECT continues.

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  1. June

    ps – J’adore this beautiful painting! I want to walk down that beautiful little lane, and walk right into that cafe on the left, with its very welcoming sign to greet me.
    I miss France (and Italy) so very much…but your paintings help me reminisce all the happy moments I spent in both beautiful places. All that colour…all that warmth…all that joy…and yes, all those roses in France. 🙂

  2. June

    Sending you lots of love, lots of hugs, and lots of ‘signs’ and ‘water’ along the way as you run and reach the finish line of your creative marathon. And there’s plenty more of that, whenever you need it, as you get to the home stretch.
    Yes, Dreama – for me, YOU are the one who makes what you so beautifully create look so easy and effortless. And I know why that is – it’s because you absolutely love what you do, and feel such great inner and outer joy while you’re expressing yourself, either with colour or with words. 🙂
    Sending you lots of love – that’s me and my FOUR boys (with the newest member of the family arriving this evening).

  3. Vikki Bouffard

    You are one insightful and inspirational woman. Best of luck with the BIG project.

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