Week 28 creativity & development

Week 28 immerse yourself in activities that spark imagination and self-expression. Dedicate time to artistic hobbies like painting, writing, photography, or crafting. Nature is particularly inspiring this time of year—use the vibrant summer landscapes as a backdrop for outdoor sketching, plein air painting, or nature photography. Journaling can also be a powerful way to reflect on personal goals and generate fresh ideas.

On the educational side, mid-summer is perfect for exploring topics of interest or advancing your knowledge in a specific area. Enroll in an online course, read books on subjects you’re passionate about, or listen to educational podcasts. If you’re a technologist or developer, consider experimenting with new tools, coding languages, or creative projects to expand your skills. For writers, this week offers time to draft new pieces or refine ongoing work.

For both creative and educational pursuits, setting small, achievable goals can keep momentum going. Whether it’s completing a short story, learning a new technique, or mastering a skill, Week 28 is an opportunity to combine curiosity with productivity in meaningful ways.

Pressing flowers

Pressing flowers is a simple, satisfying way to preserve the color, shape, and memory of a garden, bouquet, or wildflower walk. The process removes moisture slowly so petals dry flat and delicate rather than shriveling or molding. Pressed flowers can be used in framed art, bookmarks, cards,…

Making a brown paper bag book cover

Covering a book with a brown paper bag is a simple, practical project that helps protect books from scuffs, bent corners, and everyday wear. It also eliminates people from seeing the title of the book we are reading if we so desire. It can also make it…

What we love

Love is not merely an emotion. It may just be the origin of knowledge. A way of knowing. The human experience forces each of us to grapple with the labels wisdom and knowledge in so many areas of teaching including philosophical, spiritual, scientific, and artistic. Eventually these…

Just ask

“It is one of the most beautiful compensations of life that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping himself.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson Keystone Becoming more confident, proactive, and open to collaboration. It’s difficult to admit when we don’t have all the answers or…

Meant to bes & have to dos

“Somewhere there is an ancient enmity between our daily lives and the great work. Help me in saying it, to understand it.”– Rainer Maria Rilke There is a profound tension between the mundane and chaotic aspects of daily life and the pursuit of significant, transformative work in…

Transformations

The Layers By Stanley Kunitz I have walked through many lives, some of them my own, and I am not who I was, though some principle of being abides, from which I struggle not to stray. When I look behind, as I am compelled to look before I…

Spirit

He who is slow to anger is better than the mighty, and he who rules his spirit, than he who captures a city. – Proverbs 16:32 The value of patience and self-control over physical strength and aggression can bend reality in revolutionary ways. Being slow to anger…

Curiosity and the bad habit

“Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.” Viktor Frankl Who knew mindful curiosity could have a profound impact on bad habits? It has the ability to shift…

Blues baby blues

My soul is a broken field plowed by pain. – Sara Teasdale A soul, often likened to a broken field plowed by pain, bears the scars of life’s trials and tribulations. Each furrow represents a moment of suffering, yet also the potential for growth and renewal. Soul-deep…

Chooser

“In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.”Theodore Roosevelt Analysis Paralysis or Limitless Choices I truly value my freedom to choose my path…

Tough enough

Tough times never last, but tough people do.– Robert H. Schuller Keystone Tough times are a part of life, but the resilience within us defines our lasting strength. Challenges may feel overwhelming, but they are extended painful moments in time, not permanent states. Tough people endure because they…

Within

“What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.”– Ralph Waldo Emerson Keystone The largest territory any person will ever inhabit is the one inside themselves. Many people never fully move in. We don’t have to be the…

What is precious

Our mind is a brilliant instrument. It categorizes, analyzes, compares, and concludes. But our mind focuses on what is useful, what is logical, what is safe, what is efficient. The heart finds what is precious. Those are not the same search. They do not use the same…

Practicing self-control

Key takeaways This quote comes from Bradberry’s broader body of work on emotional intelligence (EQ) – the cluster of skills that govern how we recognize, understand, manage, and apply emotions in ourselves and in our relationships with others. His research consistently found that EQ is a stronger…

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