Some of the best advice I’ve ever been given was to paint even when I didn’t feel like it. There are definitely times when I don’t want to paint at all. But the times when I choose to pick up the brush anyway have always been very rewarding. Some of my best work has been done after pressing through a few grueling minutes of “I just don’t feel like painting!”.
There’s a lot to be said for cultivating a habit, the character, of doing something that ‘goes against your grain’ , something you just don’t want to do. I mean, what would we look like if we just did what felt good at the moment? What kind of existence is that? Hardness is a good thing in our lives. Even going through the small battle of “should I paint today even though I really don’t want to” helps us grow. And there are rewards that come with that, like becoming a better painter, a better person. Maybe a cliche, but I just don’t want to end up like the people on WALLE.
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