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CHRISTOPHER PALBICKI

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Life: A Work In Progress

March 12, 2017

Each one of our precious, unique Lives are essentially works in progress . . . collectively composed of little 'chips' here and there applied over long stretches of time. And ever-so-slowly with great patience and a continuously evolving sense of inner understanding, forms take shape, things and ideas gradually make more sense . . . destinies become more clearly defined. 

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'Little' Things Add Up

December 29, 2016

I once paid for a round-trip flight from Los Angeles to Hawaii - about $600 at the time - and I did it all with my loose change. Trust me, small things definitely add up. Even an idea that begins small can, with time and dedication, slowly blossom into something much bigger. 

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In life lesson, inspiration, art Tags finances, money, a new perspective, blogging, writers, writing, volunteering, grammar, richard carlson, don't sweat the small stuff, hawaii, spare change, little things add up, quarters, dimes, nickels, pennies, penny, water bottles, sparklet's, honolulu, small things add up, novels, pay attention, awaken, awareness
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Just ASK

November 24, 2016

How many awesome opportunities have slipped through your fingers, and all because you were either too proud or too embarrassed to simply 'ASK' for help . . . 

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In art, inspiration, life lesson Tags twin cities, ask, asking, fearlessness, bravery, minneapolis, st. paul, mid-west, springboard for the arts, mississippi river, seminar, funding your art, israel, airplanes, flying in an airplane, air travel, frequent flyer, fundraising, travel grants, kickstarter, gofundme, indiegogo, los angeles, films, filmmaking, miracles, miracle, following your dreams
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Turns Out, You Actually Don’t HAVE To Quit Your Day Job . . .

November 10, 2016

Who says an artist can't work a day gig and still find the time to do their creative work? 

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In art, inspiration Tags excuses, creative, creativity, create, art, artists, make art, creative work, determination, dedication, persistance, personal growth, personal discovery, william carlos williams, teaching, teach yourself, lawyers, doctors, writer, writers, poetry, poets, short stories, plays, novels, essays, will power, henry darger, drawing, chicago, in the realms of the unreal, watercolors, watercolor, watercoloring, collage, collages, toni morrison, nobel prize, nobel laureate, random house, literature, single parent, novelists, concentration, focus, ted kooser, nebraska, quality over quantity, NPR, franz kafka, william faulkner, as I lay dying, joseph heller, catch-22, filmmaking, films, david lynch, eraserhead, 1970s, creating
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Why Comparing Yourself To Mozart - Or Anyone - Is Pointless

October 6, 2016

Comparing yourself and your work to another artist's is a leading cause of 'death' among creatives all over the world. Don't do it. 

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In life lesson, inspiration Tags mozart, music, austria, genius, harpsichord, sonata, requiem mass, opera, classical music, art, artists, creativity, determination, persistance, prodigies, composers, possibility, comparison, dangers of comparison, following your dreams, drawing, hard work, dedication, writing, photography, yoga, meditation, gradual development, patience, opinions of others, o'keeffe, joe dimaggio, alfred hitchcock, be yourself
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Start . . . Even If You’re NOT Ready

September 22, 2016

The best time to begin anything - whether you feel ready or not - is RIGHT NOW

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In life lesson, inspiration Tags success, richard branson, virgin airlines, 1970s, virgin islands, painting, make art, art, uncertainty, mindfulness, determination
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Make Art Fit Your Life: The Wisdom of Raymond Carver

August 25, 2016

It’s incredibly easy to convince yourself that you don’t have the time to accomplish something. Excuses abound at every turn - I should know; I’ve used practically all of them - and it takes leaning on just one to throw you completely off track. The more time you waste digging around for an excuse not to do something, the less likely you’ll ever begin, and before you know it, your physical Life has ended. Oh well . . . better luck next time there buster. 

Unfortunately that kind of depressing pattern speaks to a lot of people. And then there’s another breed altogether . . . the sort of person who finds a way to make their goals fit with their current circumstances no matter what. 

The writer Raymond Carver is a shinning example of exactly that. 

 

Find A Winning Suit

Raymond Carver always dreamed of being a novelist. Well as it turns out, novels are cumbersome, incredibly involved, and dizzyingly complex projects to juggle. As a married man with several kids to support, Carver just couldn’t make that specific dream fit in with the reality he was wrestling with day in and day out: endless financial troubles coupled with a series of various jobs that kept him away from his craft for many hours each day. 

A less committed person would have thrown in the towel and given up on writing altogether. But Carver’s determination was stronger than that. So he made his art fit in with what he could reasonably handle: He became a short-story writer instead. 

In between work hours, Carver would hammer out a 10-15 page story in a few sittings and then go back and spend the next several weeks fine-tuning it until he got it just right. For Raymond Carver, short stories were manageable, and with time, persistence, passion, and hard work, he eventually excelled. Carver never wrote a novel, but he became a great writer anyway . . . in a way that best suited his Life. 

 

What Works For You?

Like Carver, many of us have dreams of living more creative lives, compelled as he was to make something by any means necessary. But the question to ask yourself is: 

What can I reasonably tackle given my Life situation right now?

  • As an example, you may be drawn to filmmaking. Big Hollywood features get all the glory, but for the overwhelming majority of aspiring directors worldwide, a jaunt down the red carpet at the Oscar’s just isn’t in the cards. Now that doesn’t mean that it can’t happen or that you shouldn’t go for it - someone has to get there after all, right? But if the sort of intensely sacrificial life-style that it takes to become an A-list feature film director doesn’t fit with your current situation, why not make short films instead? They give out lots of awards for those too . . . even an Oscar. 
  • If you don’t have the studio space to make massive paintings that cover an entire wall - I certainly don’t - then dial your approach down a bit and concentrate instead on mastering smaller pieces. As of this writing, I’ve never painted anything larger than 30” x 20.” 
  • Maybe your schedule only allows you to write for an hour each morning before work. Well, if spending 3 years chipping away at a novel doesn’t sit well with you, then set a goal of fashioning one solid poem every month. That’s what Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Ted Kooser did for several decades, and today he’s regarded as one of America’s most gifted living poets. 

 

Talker’s and Doer’s

Bottom Line: Make your given circumstance work for you, otherwise you run the all-too-common risk of using that same predicament as an excuse to never ‘pull the trigger’ in the first place. 

If you’re really serious about living a creative lifestyle that satisfies your soul, then you’ll find a way to make it happen. That’s how you separate the ‘Talkers’ form the ‘Doer’s.’ They always find a way . . . 

So . . . are you a ‘Talker’ or a ‘Doer?’ The choice is - and always will be - yours alone to make. 

 

Show up.

Pay attention.

Be Yourself. 

 

-Christopher 

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Scared, Crazy, and Uncertain? Bravo! Carry ON!

August 11, 2016

Okay, you’re frightened about leaving your cushy job, the future is uncertain, and those closet to you think you’ve gone off the deep end . . . Sounds like the ideal recipe for personal discovery if you ask me. 

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In life lesson, inspiration Tags life is short, persistance, personal truth, other people's expectations, comfortable with chaos, instability, bungee jumping, art, make art, painting, intuition, human potential, following your dreams, societal brainwashing, om made studios, bravery, self discovery, self-reliance, conquering fear, fears, career change, fear trigger, focus, uncertainty, warrior mindset, be the warrior, taking risks, personal discovery, truth, authenticity, mystery, the unknown
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Everyday Miracles

July 28, 2016

Miracles happen all the time . . . Seriously. In fact, you're probably the architect of your very own and you don't even know it . . . 

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In art, inspiration, life lesson, spirituality Tags miracle, miracles, bible, hollywood, epic, possibility, infinite possibilities, steven spielberg, god, life lessons, drawing, painting, the empire strikes back, star wars, snowtrooper, tauntaun, tie-fighters, flip book, creativity, creative, acting, photography, filmmaking, screen writing, TV production, self-taught, teach yourself, om made studios, awaken, awareness
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Give Thanks & Pay It Forward

May 26, 2016

Given the natural precariousness of Life itself and all the myriad uncertainties that threaten each living entity on planet Earth - whether human or not - I’m always deeply humbled whenever I stop and think about the many blessings I enjoy daily . . . perhaps you can relate to some of these . . . 

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In life lesson, inspiration Tags life lessons, blessings, gratitude, awareness, mindfulness, meditation, yoga, creativity, give thanks, life purpose, wisdom, knowledge, compassion, thanksgiving, be of service, meaning
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