by Jasmine | Sep 21, 2014 | Art, creative work life balance, how to get more stuff done, Starting Somewhere
Ever read an article in a magazine about someone who is kicking goals in their field, very successful, making a load of money etc.. and not felt motivated, but more frustrated and somewhat jealous. Well I know that has happened to me many a time. So a while ago now I...
by Jasmine | Sep 10, 2014 | creative work life balance, Interviews with interesting/inspiring people!, You tube clips
I wrote the following for a blog post by Rachel Honner of Hip Brown Home. I encourage you to follow up and read Rachel’s original posts here and here. The artwork above (thank you Lauren) has been generously offered as a free download, for more details follow...
by Jasmine | Aug 14, 2014 | creative work life balance
Those of you who have followed my blog for a while, will probably know that I am having a baby. It is my fifth and final and I am very much looking forward to the impending November due date. Being a realist though, I know that having a baby is lots of work and so at...
by Jasmine | Aug 3, 2014 | creative work life balance, how to get more stuff done, little people, You tube clips
I recently read “The Divided Heart” by Rachel Power. I had to borrow it from my local library as it is no longer in print (Rachel is currently writing edition two). It gave me much food for thought, the topic being often mulled over in my head. The...
by Jasmine | Jul 20, 2014 | Art, creative work life balance, how to get more stuff done, little people, Uncategorized, You tube clips
Since leaving home (a long time ago now), I have pretty much always had a space of my own to paint. A lot of the time this has simply meant working from my different bedrooms. Resulting in the said bedrooms being a bit crammed! What it has meant though, is that I have...
by Jasmine | Jul 5, 2014 | creative work life balance
I lay awake last night for a long time, thinking about the different types of people in my life. The ones who have come and gone. The friendships shared and sustained, and the ones that have fallen by the wayside, usually purely because of distance or lack of common...