One of my favorite books last year was Imagine This: Creating the Work You Love by Maxine Clair. I recently revisited this book again to relish some of the gems of wisdom that it gave me.
The author goes through her journey from a scientist to artist. It is a book about how to find and develop our inner and creative outlets. Here are just a few of my favorite passages:
“Perceptions about who should be doing what at what age are unproductive. It is never the wrong ime to express yourself.”
“When something chooses you, choose back. Commit and follow through. When you choose back, you give your word to yourself and to the universe.”
“In order to commit, you have to be clear about your intention, and mentally evaporate the fog that stymies your imagination.”
“The choices you make about the work you would love to be doing are always tied to your life purpose, and will bring fulfillment.”
“There is no such thing as too late, or already done. You are always coming into your next best-yet-to-be, waking up again and again to your newest expression.”