These are incredible posts I have no idea how you’re able to read/write so much... and I THANK YOU for including me in your link love again! You are wonderful -- happy new year!
" It sounds like a Johannina or Walden paradox, but this is my life. " Well done, Kathryn! But that translation was not quite right: it was meant to be "Johnsonian or Wildean"
" it delighted me to “read” this and to look at it as its own art form and to consider the implications related to nuerodiversity and dyslexia and those people who can’t read for various reasons and how all of that, as well as simply a lack of proficiency with a particular form of technology, might impact what and how we create." Thanks for including a link to it, Kathryn. I've saved this post so I can explore the other links in due course. I hadn't considered those aspects, but one comment mentioned that this had reminded the person of their dyslexic-related struggles. As for lack of proficiency, I've often thought about how the expectation these days that people can get onto the internet or use a smartphone clearly makes a lot of things inaccessible to certain groups of people. I hadn't thought of that in this context, so thank you for pointing it out.
I really enjoyed your piece and feel like it connects to a lot of these things that I realize weren't your original intention. Glad you also find some more food for thought within that.
Thank you so much for including me in your collection Kathryn, it was such a pleasant surprise to see me here. I'm impressed by what you've put together and have been busy perusing other's work.
All of our tiny little voices add up to such a beautiful song.
such a little ladder to the Moon. ✨💗🌙🪽 thank you, little voice. 💗
Your shares always delight me.
Thank you for sharing! And now I know about you and will tune in to the nice bits of wisdom you are gathering here. Cheers!
Loved your piece about beginning again ... different from other new years pieces I’ve been reading.
Thanks so much for the mention!
Loved learning more about your doodles.
So glad you liked that card!!! Thanks for the mention!!! 💚💚💚
I like all of what you do but of course it's extra special when it's personal :)
It really is!!! Hugs!! 🤗😘💚💚💚
What about “flow” as an alternative to “productivity”?
Hmmmm ... it doesn't feel quite right but it definitely feels better than productivity. Gives me a good direction to mull further on. THANKS!
I think I'm going to try flux, which is sort of another word for flow, but different enough that it resonates for me. THANKS AGAIN.
I think flux is an excellent choice!
These are incredible posts I have no idea how you’re able to read/write so much... and I THANK YOU for including me in your link love again! You are wonderful -- happy new year!
It's really just such a joy to read and engage with and celebrate all of the amazing writing here. It's my treat.
You are so welcome!!
<3 <3
So, so, so honoured to be included here, thank you Kathryn. I can't wait to dive into all the goodness you have curated here!
xoN
Always inspired by your wild writing. <3
Another lovely round up! I’ve saved up a few articles to read over the weekend.
Makes me happy to hear - you know I always love connecting creatives!
" It sounds like a Johannina or Walden paradox, but this is my life. " Well done, Kathryn! But that translation was not quite right: it was meant to be "Johnsonian or Wildean"
Lol, so I actually did know it was Johnsonian but typo'd it. But Walden I got wrong although it does make more sense now :)
Typo'd it? Well done! 🤣
:-p
" it delighted me to “read” this and to look at it as its own art form and to consider the implications related to nuerodiversity and dyslexia and those people who can’t read for various reasons and how all of that, as well as simply a lack of proficiency with a particular form of technology, might impact what and how we create." Thanks for including a link to it, Kathryn. I've saved this post so I can explore the other links in due course. I hadn't considered those aspects, but one comment mentioned that this had reminded the person of their dyslexic-related struggles. As for lack of proficiency, I've often thought about how the expectation these days that people can get onto the internet or use a smartphone clearly makes a lot of things inaccessible to certain groups of people. I hadn't thought of that in this context, so thank you for pointing it out.
I really enjoyed your piece and feel like it connects to a lot of these things that I realize weren't your original intention. Glad you also find some more food for thought within that.
Definitely!
I'm glad I was able to contribute a little this week, and I will continue to think about thinking!
Thank you so much for including me in your collection Kathryn, it was such a pleasant surprise to see me here. I'm impressed by what you've put together and have been busy perusing other's work.
I am awed again every week by how much amazing writing happens here.