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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 284710" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am sorry you are stressed this way. It truly is hard to be "in the zone" when you are so stressed.</p><p></p><p>Do you ever meditate? I have found that falling asleep to a guided meditation is very very helpful. Even if I don't hear all of it I get enough to help keep me going another day.</p><p></p><p>I do think that painting out your feelings could be very helpful to you and maybe you could take your career another direction.</p><p></p><p>husband is very very creative. His imagination has always fascinated me. Before we had Wiz he wrote a number of short stories. I wanted him to try and turn them into a book or anthology. I do not generally like fantasy books with wizards and a sort of medieval feeling. But the things he writes are so well crafted that you can really "see" what is going on. He paints a picture that is rich and layered and interesting. I am totally amazed by this as I can not write a short story to save my life.</p><p></p><p>Sadly, husband has done almost no writing in many years. Too busy with work and all the stuff Wiz went through and now with my disease, he feels he has little time.</p><p></p><p>husband is also an AMAZING artist. This he has used for various things. He created a bookmark for the Superfund site he worked at in Cincy. He was in the library and they had a bunch of bigwigs coming in. They loved it and sent them all over the site and to many other sites.</p><p></p><p>He also has done some things for various charities. Right now a coworker is turning one of his designs into a tshirt for a charity. </p><p></p><p>husband has also turned to computer graphics to fill some of his need. He is that rare combination of computer programming geek and creativity and the ability to reach almost anyone. At work he is now in proposal development. He works to create presentations for people all over the country. He even has a funky pad that lets him "draw" on the screen of his computer.</p><p></p><p>I hope you can find a way to express your creativity in a way that works into your career.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 284710, member: 1233"] I am sorry you are stressed this way. It truly is hard to be "in the zone" when you are so stressed. Do you ever meditate? I have found that falling asleep to a guided meditation is very very helpful. Even if I don't hear all of it I get enough to help keep me going another day. I do think that painting out your feelings could be very helpful to you and maybe you could take your career another direction. husband is very very creative. His imagination has always fascinated me. Before we had Wiz he wrote a number of short stories. I wanted him to try and turn them into a book or anthology. I do not generally like fantasy books with wizards and a sort of medieval feeling. But the things he writes are so well crafted that you can really "see" what is going on. He paints a picture that is rich and layered and interesting. I am totally amazed by this as I can not write a short story to save my life. Sadly, husband has done almost no writing in many years. Too busy with work and all the stuff Wiz went through and now with my disease, he feels he has little time. husband is also an AMAZING artist. This he has used for various things. He created a bookmark for the Superfund site he worked at in Cincy. He was in the library and they had a bunch of bigwigs coming in. They loved it and sent them all over the site and to many other sites. He also has done some things for various charities. Right now a coworker is turning one of his designs into a tshirt for a charity. husband has also turned to computer graphics to fill some of his need. He is that rare combination of computer programming geek and creativity and the ability to reach almost anyone. At work he is now in proposal development. He works to create presentations for people all over the country. He even has a funky pad that lets him "draw" on the screen of his computer. I hope you can find a way to express your creativity in a way that works into your career. [/QUOTE]
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