I have zero-chill. I'm easily excited, constantly questioning, and itching to fling open the blinds of this world to see the parts moving beneath it, to see how it all works. I want to know why, and will almost always follow up with, "Why?" I want to adventure, I want to explore, I want to have known it was for something and that things mattered, that I helped to make things matter to someone somewhere. I want to see all the very best things, and then talk about them over a cup of coffee with the sun streaming in, gesturing madly with my hands while the dust motes make their lazy commute from ceiling to floor, talking excitedly, and sometimes too loudly.
I have a comfortable knowledge about the printing process, various stocks and finishes, as well as binding options. I can look at a press sheet and start to pick apart the color formulations to see if there's too much magenta or cyan in the mix, determine if there's a press error, and can offer a solution to a tricky art file so that both designer and pressman can sleep at night.
Maintaining balance. I often find that I want to do "all the things" and feel very much that I should be able to do everything all at once. I end up sacrificing my time for myself to feed my creative well or to rest.
You get what you put out into the world, every small ripple will return something in due time. Be mindful of what it is you are sending out.
People who are unapologetically themselves but do not lack kindness. They are on the next level of working towards their own development without being caught up in wanting to please someone else, or being too concerned over what someone else may think of them. They are who they are without apologies and to me, seem to possess a massive amount of calm.
If I tell you, it's no longer a secret...I have an ever-changing arsenal, but I would say my most developed superpower is empathy.
I want to travel and to taste as much delicious food as possible from all over the world.
It costs nothing to be kind, but could cost everything to be cruel.
How to do a foundation chain and the single-crochet stitch.