In my 2 weeks away, I went to 2 conferences: first the International Forum of Visual Practitioners, where I was surrounded by graphic recorders of such amazing skill and talent that my gremlins went into overdrive, trying to convince me I should quit on the spot. “Who are you trying to fool?” “You can’t take visual notes to save your life!” “You’re nowhere near as good as they are, and you never will be—why don’t you just spare yourself the humiliation?”
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Etc. ad nauseum!
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5 days later I was at the Applied Improvisation Network world conference in NY, taking sketchnotes in my private notebook (like this page spread, from a pre-conference workshop, or “Learning Journey,” at the Jazz Loft in Stony Brook). 🖍
That’s right: even though my gremlins tried their darnedest to convince me to STOP, because I don’t live up to my heroes’ level, I didn’t take direction from my gremlins! I kept right on going.
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And here’s the really interesting part: when I shared pics of my sketchnotes in the Facebook group for the AIN conference, people went NUTS over them! They didn’t tell me where they could improve—they told me how much they LOVED them!
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So I went from the first conference, where (thanks to the Comparison Trap) I felt like a total loser, to the second conference, where people raved about how amazing my sketchnotes are!
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Talk about a paradigm shift!
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My skills did not change in the 5 days in between. The only change is the perception of the people viewing them. 🖍
To paraphrase a calligraphy teacher of mine, Peter Thornton, “Other people see your work for what it IS. You see your work for what it ISN’T.”
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When I compare my work with my heroes’, all I can see is how mine doesn’t measure up. But when I share my work with “non-experts,” they see all the things they think is cool about it! And if let myself be open to it, that helps me see those things, too. 😊
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Can you allow yourself to see your work for what it IS, instead of what it ISN’T? What is LIKABLE and COOL and INTERESTING and VALUABLE about your work, instead of focusing on where it doesn’t measure up to your hoped-for ideal? How might that change your relationship to your art?
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Snapshot from My Studio: August 12, 2019 at 06:34PM
I rather like how this page spread cake out, too. 😊
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Snapshot from My Studio: August 12, 2019 at 06:31PM
I’m back from 2 weeks in NYC and environs, at 2 AMAZING conferences, where I took lots of #sketchnotes. This is one of my favorite pages from my notebook. .
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Snapshot from My Studio: July 26, 2019 at 08:59AM
Index card art. Sometimes you’ve just gotta make a little 3×5 doodle to start the day, you know? .
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Snapshot from My Studio: July 22, 2019 at 09:00AM
The drawing I did for today’s LinkedIn post. Can you guess what these icons are supposed to represent?
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Clockwise from top left:
-Believe
-Mental model
-Improvise
-Safety
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I’m not 100% happy with any of them, but the beauty of visual communication is that the icons you use don’t have to be perfect, they just have to be *something*. 😊 .
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