Achieving visibility with more ease, joy and courage
Even though the third quarter has been going on for a while, this outlook is worthwhile for me. Because this list is not a classic to-do list, but my very personal to-want list for summer 2025. An invitation to myself: What do I want to experience? What can grow? What do I want to create space for? Things that I want to create and feel. Without pressure. With fun. And with a keen eye for what wants to emerge.
Business & art
- I hang my pieces for my exhibition at the beginning of August – with excitement, pride and a smile (if you want to admire them: they will be hanging at Locke Eppendorf in Hamburg until December 2025)
- I am gradually filling my online shop – all available works should be online by the end of August
- I'm taking time for my very first online course. The ideas are there – now I can take the first real step.
- I'm looking forward to my next workshop on 20 September (more info & registration)
Creativity & flow
- I dare new colour palettes and 3D effects – especially through playing with light and dark
- I experiment with new tools – not because I have to, but because it makes me excited.
- I delve deeper into the world of sacred geometry – without a goal, simply out of genuine interest.
- I follow my intuition even more – even when sketching structures.
- I try out bolder colour combinations – even if they irritate me at first.
- I enjoy simply painting – not for a product, but for the feeling.
Personal
- I opt for lightness. Again and again. Even if there are days that are harder.
- I want to have fun – also in my business. Especially in my business.
- I let my inner perfectionism move on. It can live somewhere else.
- I take care of my energy – not out of lack, but out of love for my creative fire.
Communication & community
- I write at least one blog post a week – regularly, clearly, with depth.
- I present myself in all my calmness, serenity and with the courage it takes to be visible.
- I share my art without losing myself.
Preview with review
When I look back at the end of September, I want to feel:
- I showed myself – not just my art, but myself.
- I was courageous. And relaxed.
- I followed my intuition – when painting, when writing, in everyday life.
- I shared my art with others, with joy – not with pressure.
- And I have grown from it.
If you like, tell me in the comments: What's on your to-want list?
Or: What do you no longer want to carry around with you this summer?
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