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Do you have a dream? What or who would you like to be in the next year, the next ten years? What do you need to extricate from your life to become that?

Do you have a dream? What or who would you like to be in the next year, the next ten years? What do you need to extricate from your life to become that? Are you willing to sacrifice who you are right this very minute? The important thing is this: To be able at any moment to sacrifice that which we are for what we could become. ~Charles DuBois ––– Tree Tuesday  with thanks to  Christina Lawrie Allan Cabrera Ralph Mendoza Kim Troutman David R Robinson #TreeTuesday  #tgsmu15 #lasvegas #rgwoodpost #photography #googleplusphotos   #SunsetPhotography #Sunset

No More Excuses!

No More Excuses! The primary difference between a creative person and a non-creative one is that the creative person creates because they want to have something; they visualize what they want to have and then they keep going until they have it. You don't become an artist by thinking, "I'm going to be an artist." It isn't about the mechanics of what goes into being an artist, it's about the mechanics of creating an end-product and not stopping until you have that end-product. That's it. It's nothing more complex or lofty than that. Stop lying to yourself that you aren't "creative" enough … just create something. I'd love to see it ... ;o7 – #promotephotography with thanks to Nikola Nikolski Naghmeh Khadembashi Gittan Beheydt Milena Ilieva and Promote Photography #LandscapePhotography with thanks to Margaret Tompkins Jim Warthman David Heath Williams Kevin Rowe and Landscape Photography #rgwoodpost #photography #googleplusphotos #h...

The World Is My Teacher

The World Is My Teacher   All of the knowledge to be found in this world was originally empirical.  It did not come from a book or a teacher; someone figured it out based on observation. True, it is often faster to have someone show you how to do something, but to move into an area on your own and teach yourself based on your own observation, that is where creativity is born -- the ability to reach beyond the observations of others.  This gives you the ability to see something that no one else has seen before.   ––––– Love posting to themes? You might enjoy these great themes with excellent curators! Themes and hashtags are not necessarily about getting more attention, but are a valuable indexing method, which help others find relevant posts via clickable links as well as a great way to meet like-minded people. I tend to only promote those themes with active, caring curators. #ThirstyThursdayPics with thanks to  Giuseppe Basile & Mark Esguerra #thirstythursday #CoastalThursday wi...