Living with intention

On Navigating the COVID-19 Crisis…

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This little corner brings me peace, beauty and respite.

It's been a tough week.

I am tired and distracted. Things are changing quickly and just like many of you, I am trying to navigate each day as best as I can.

I am in no way an expert on navigating pandemics nor on COVID-19. I simply felt a need to come here and write. What came out was a list of reminders to myself as we move through these extraordinary events. I share them here should any of them resonate with you. As always I invite you to take what you like and leave the rest.

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First of all, if you are sick, please take every care and focus on getting better. I send love and healing vibes your way.

If you are healthy, here are a few options to consider as we move through this together:

Be mindful of the energy you are contributing to your physical and virtual spaces. Try to be compassionate, considerate and constructive in your dealings online and in person. Everybody is coping with this in their own way.

Be aware of your triggers and set boundaries where you need to. Limit time on social media or news sites. Know when to speak up or remove yourself from the conversation if it all becomes too much.

Be nice. We're all in this together.

Be discerning when it comes to your information sources. Credibility is key.

Prepare for known or plausible situations if you can. No need to panic or dwell, be pragmatic about it. Ensure adequate supplies, make a list of stay-at-home activities, have a game plan should someone in your household get sick.

Be willing to shift your plans. Some things are just out of your control.

Help others if you can. Check in. Donate supplies or money. Reach out to local organizations who work with communities that may be more vulnerable and see if they have any specific needs.

Ask for help if you need it. Physically, mentally, spiritually. At home, at work. From family, friends, community groups and resources.

Practice due diligence. Wash your hands, avoid crowds, monitor yourself for symptoms. Practice “social distancing” by saying hello to your neighbour from afar. Heed instructions and best practices as they are communicated by leaders and health officials.

Finally, give yourself breaks. Listen to music. Read. Make art. Meditate. Nap. Putter. Take an online course. Write. Watch Netflix. Go for a walk. Try a new recipe. Play a board game. Work out. Rest. Seek beauty and opportunity in the circumstances. It's OK to disconnect from it all, to laugh and create peace.

In spirit of love and compassion,

Stephanie

20 in 2020 (or, Gently Welcoming Dreams and Goals Back Into My Life)

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In 2009, for my 36th birthday, I wrote a blog post called 36 Before 37 listing 36 things I intended to do before I turned 37. Reflective and goal-oriented lists were big at the time in the world of blogging, but seem to have fallen out of practice these days.

Today I felt like resurrecting the practice.

Voici, in no particular order, 20 things I would like to do in 2020:

  1. finish 100 collages from the cube

  2. work my way up to 30 minutes of movement 3 times a week, maintain this for at least 6 weeks in a row - preferably more

  3. get a working fireplace in the living room, this may or may not include having it re-faced

  4. show my art at a local venue

  5. try selling prints online

  6. take a class or workshop related to textiles (rug hooking, weaving, embroidery, etc.)

  7. take a creative class or workshop in real life (IRL) vs. online

  8. make a loaf of no-knead bread

  9. dip my toes in Lake Superior

  10. see Picasso: Painting the Blue Period at the Art Gallery of Ontario plus at least two more art exhibitions on my short list for 2020 (blog post on this to come soon)

  11. finish the latch hook rug I started last fall

  12. take a trip somewhere new with D.

  13. take Daphnie - our pop-up camper - out camping at least 3 times this summer somewhere OTHER than our driveway

  14. do a solo getaway

  15. go see a live concert with D.

  16. hang artwork on the dining room walls

  17. get a mammogram

  18. replace the old fences in our front yard

  19. replace the outdoor shed

  20. host a party or gathering in our home

And because I like flexibility and it’s hard for me to declare a list finite, here are a few honourable mentions:

  • take a surface pattern design course

  • scan my Sketches from the Cube, all 400 of them (500 if I achieve #1)

  • get the dental work I’ve been avoiding done

  • go down East twice

  • move to the country (<— WHOA!)

And because I feel like throwing caution to the wind:

  • achieve inner peace

I haven’t allowed myself to dream and look ahead in several years so I’m a bit out of practice. I welcome the process with a mixture of skepticism, faith and determination.

Just for today I’ll take that.

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What’s your 20 in 2020?

In spirit of discovery,

Stephanie