I catch myself playing that soul-stripping game of comparison, and come up feeling dreadfully inadequate.
My writing is lacking, my photography sucks, and it’s an embarrassment to self that I even post my art. Not actually – but this is the fallout from comparison.
I need to turn this thinking around: I am blessed to have the opportunity to create. Writing, photography, and art are an injection of vitality. How fortunate am I to be able to mingle and learn from those who have mastered the art. Everyday I am filled with inspiration.
Green, the focus of this week’s challenge, is also the colour associated with being a beginner. It is also the colour for “go”. So I am green as a novice and ready to grow. A wonderful place to be in.
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A record number of responses have really inspired me this week. Thanks to all who participated.
Susan’s Place
Cee’s Photo Challenges
PHOTOGRAPHY OCD
Proscenium
Travel with Tech
TRAVEL WITH INTENT
Hammad Rais
Bushboy
Alice DeForest
AWISEWOMANSJOURNEY
nowathome
Stuff and what is…
Sgeoil
Willow Poetry
radhikasreflection
parallax
Poetry for Healing
one letter UP
See you tomorrow for a new challenge!
In any contest, there can be only one winner, but that does not make all the rest losers. The only one you have to exceed…. is yourself. 🙂
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Well said. thanks
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In her inspiring “If You Want To Write,” Brenda Ueland tells us not to compare ourselves to others. …”since you are like no other being ever created since the beginning of Time, you are incomparable.” I think this applies to any creative endeavor.
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…or life in general. Thanks for sharing that.
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WOW V.J.! “soul-stripping game of comparison” such a powerful statement that often torments my soul. Excellently written! ❤
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Thank you. Comparison is such a sin against the self.
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Amen! ❤
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