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Inspiration from Outside (and from Within)
My greatest inspiration: the beauty of nature! In my last post, I wrote about how my artistic style didn’t appear overnight, but slowly evolved through doing. Today, I want to explore a second aspect that plays an essential role in that process: inspiration. Style does not emerge in a vacuum. It grows from what moves us. From what we see. From what draws us in.But inspiration isn’t always purely positive. It can be a driving force — and sometimes a block. Inspiration from Oth
Feb 28


Why it’s okay to not be an expert – Living as a multipotentialite
Not everythings has to be in focus. For a long time, I thought something was wrong with me. I couldn’t decide on one thing. Art, design, photography, coaching – I started many things, let some of them go again, and felt restless and inconsistent because of that. Why our society prefers specialists We all know the headlines:“Experts with many years of experience.”“Proven expertise.”“Professional competence.”These words create trust. They promise safety and good results when
Feb 10


Perfectionism as a Block:Why I Didn’t Publish Anything for a Long Time
Hairy hornwort is the german name of this flower– an ugly name for a perfect little flower! For a long time, I had a lot to say – and still, I stayed silent. The reason wasn’t a lack of ideas, but perfectionism. The fear of not being good enough. Not clear enough. Not professional enough. The fear of not being good enough Perfectionism often disguises itself as high standards. In reality, it is fear. Fear of being judged. Fear of rejection. Fear of visibility. Originally, I
Feb 1


Starting over without energy: When burnout and responsibility join the table
A personal account of starting over after burnout, caregiving responsibilities and grief – and why taking breaks is part of the journey.
Jan 18
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