Early mornings usually find me greeting the sun on a long walk then sipping an ever-present cup of herbal tea while I check my ToDo list.
Sunrise
On most days this quiet morning routine is followed by a 10-12 hour workday as I follow a dream and build a business. I begin with an hour of research, then write my post for DAM before I get to work on several projects that are in various stages of development.
Sunset
Day’s end often finds me looking at a sunset that defies description and I reach for my camera to capture the moment again and again and again. I never get tired of this ritual – it has become my gratitude prayer for another day on the planet.
I love the life I am creating as I cruise quickly past mid-life and reinvent myself again, proving that you are never too old to start anew. It is a modest life, honest and real; filled with the energy of both my physical and virtual environment.
It is a markedly different life than the one I was living five years ago.
Every Day
A lot can happen in five years. A lot did happen in five years. Five years ago an initial desire to share art that inspires me sparked a passion that morphed into the Daily Art Muse you are reading today. I shed my executive-director-of-crisis-intervention-non-profit-agency skin and got comfortable in the skin I wear now; this connoisseur-of-fine-craft-and-fine-craft-artists skin. It’s been a grand journey and it’s not over yet.
I spent so much time sharing your gifts that it took me a little longer to get clear on how to share my own gifts with you. The projects I am working on (you have seen the beginnings of a few of them) finally bring my gifts to the larger world. I’m jazzed about finding my niche and sharing more of ME with YOU.
Since I let go of that other life I’ve become known for many things as daMuse, including a sharp eye for finding high quality fine crafts, extensive research skills, consistency and an attention to detail that. . .well. . .gets attention.
More recently, people are starting to understand the value of having someone in the art community who has viewed and studied more than 200,000 artist websites (that might be a record – I don’t know of another person who has looked at as many artist websites). My expert opinion on what it takes to create a functional, beautiful artist website is beginning to have an impact on how artists move forward in this always-evolving online world. Word is getting out about my ability to guide artists as they take their websites from “Blah” to “Ahhhhhhh”.
It is extremely energizing and exciting, however I was recently reminded that when you juggle too many balls in the air, even if you are excited about all of them, you are bound to drop one and stub your toe.
I stubbed my virtual toe. Ouch.
Now I need to be mindful so it doesn’t happen again. Hence, the reason for this musing. It is time for me to take a step back and do what I tell my students: Breathe. Repeat. Breathe. Now slow down. Stay calm. You can do this. One.Step.At.A.Time.
The truth is, I’ve been so excited about what I’m working on that in rushing to bring it all to you I haven’t been paying close enough attention to all of the details that usually catch my discerning little eye. When you started noticing mistakes in my posts and let me know (thank you) it got me thinking – what else have I missed? I took a hard look and found mistakes in my other work – that’s not what I want. Nope.
So here’s what I’m going to do. . .
I am going to concentrate on getting these projects to the finish line with grace and integrity. A few are close to completion and I want them to rock your world so while I finish them my posts on DAM will be sporadic.
I am departing from my daily schedule and will post when I can until mid-October when I’ll pick up my regular pace again.
For the next few weeks if you don’t see posts every day you’ll know why.
All of the projects I’m working on involve and benefit you so I want this done well! [Notice I didn't say perfect...I'm over that idea...but I do want it to be done well]
Here’s My Project ShortList:
~Get The Apprenticeship Project back on the road
~Launch The Artist Lounge
~Launch the 2012 Artist Online program (I’m so proud of the participants in the 2011 round of AOL – they are accomplishing so much!)
~Complete the bigger, more comprehensive eBook that is in the works
~ Offer a new way to get additional support with resources in the CCC Guide for those who purchased The Cool, Calm & Collected Guide to a Better Artist Website
~Shorten the long list that goes with this short list
I’ll be in and out, up and down, over and under while I check things off of my ToDo list.
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Many thanks for your patience – I’ll see you soon,
Susan
P.S. I hope you enjoyed a glimpse of my daily views. You can have them too – I’ll explain all in my 5th book. It’s not that hard – you don’t need a lot of money to do this (trust me, you don’t), but you do need a lot of moxie and a sense of adventure. I’ll tell you everything, but first I have to write the other books. Really. It says so on my ToDo list. Breathe, Susan, breathe.
Best Way To End The Day. . .
P.P.S. If you got this far then you really are a devoted DAM follower and I love you for it. This might be my longest post ever. Since you made it to the end of the post, why not jump down a few lines and leave a comment? Say Happy Birthday to DAM (5 years old in a few days), tell me what you are curious about, or just say HEY!
Hearing from you always makes my day.











didn’t seem long at all
I read it to the end. Didn’t stop. I guess that makes me a damn devoted DAM follower. Why? Because “hearing from you always makes my day.”
Susan, You’re an inspiration. I read to the end, like I always do, because I love your website so much. Thanks for exposing me to so much talent!
I always enjoy reading your posts! Good luck with finding a little more balance in your life. We can wait for you to catch your breath.
Hey! We are not just a loyal bunch but we are patient, too, so take the time you need to accomplish things with the quality you feel comfortable with and we all look forward to hearing from you on a regular basis later in October. Looking forward to seeing what you are working on.
Susan, wishing you all the best on all of your adventures and efforts. You have added so much to our lives with DaMuse. What you have done this last year with the apprenticeship and your wonderful new zeal and focus on your new projects is and will be both inspirational and instructional for all of us so…go at it! We’ll be excited to see where it all leads.
Happy Happy Birthday! You definitely should take the time you need to make your exciting projects sparkle – all your readers will still be here!
A wonderful post Susan about striving for balance- something that is always a challenge for me too. Take all the time you need- you are working on wonderfully interesting ideas and I have no doubt they will all bloom!
My dose of inspiration everyday always starts with Damuse! Best wishes in all of your endeavors and thank you for sharing!
What everyone else said, with the added note that watching you spread your wings and fly in this economy in particular is wonderful and extremely encouraging. Good luck with the next round of work!
Thanks for all that you do. We can’t have you burn out so do what you need to do and we will be waiting with open arms.
always love what you do and hope to be in on your second round of website help. thanks! Marcy
Susan, your work is important as is your health, hopes and dreams. I look forward to all your newly-created adventures and wish you success and satisfaction. You rock!
Happy Anniversary, in my at times crazy existence this has been my “destresser” for years – thank you
happybday DAM! i love this site and have followed for several yrs. it is unique,original and fun. somethings i just glance at and other links have become favorites! always interesting and insightful. do what you do well best and dont try to do it all in a day (or even before the end of the yr!)thankyou so much for all you share!
Its good to put things in perspective, evaluate and then move forward….good for you! I look forward to your return!
Happy Birthday DaMuse and thank you for sharing.
Congratulations on your five years of good stuff, Susan. I have benefited from your musings and your adventures. Your apprenticeships have been really interesting reading and inspiring.
May your retreat be restful, restorative, and regenerative.
You are a valuable part of a large art community. Bless you. Sincerely, the “other” Susan
Inspiration, food for thought, reminder to live in each moment….thanks for all….we’ll be here, ready when you are! Kudos for moving ahead with your dreams and sending you best wishes!
I always look forward to your DAM letter. And I always read it to the DAM end! Thanks for letting us know you’ll be sporadic… I would have wondered. Enjoy your tackling of the ToDoList!
Susan, thanks for sharing your journey with us and for being a role model for excellent self care while reinventing your life and going for it. I’ll stay tuned….
What a wonderful soulful post. I admire you and your goals and mission. You go Girl!
Marilyn Davenport
Have a Dam Happy Birthday! Love your e-mails. Starts my day off right. Need more mix-media stuff. Thanks for all the great things in your e-mails. Kathryn
Susan,
Major congratulations on your self “reinvention”, on all you have accomplished and on DAM’s anniversary. I love Da Muse and look forward to all your postings. You and it are inspiring. Do take it easier … life is so short. All best wishes, Natalie Knott
I’m new to DAM …. just saw a reference to it on Ganoksin a couple of days ago. But I’m already hooked. And I look forward to seeing more of what you’re creating. Good luck. And find a way to help it continue to be “fun”, and not a “job”.
Hi– I agree with all of the above comments. Hey , can I come and live with you on that gorgeous shore? Those photos took my breath away (your photos are always great!) You are an inspiration. Take care of Susan. Carol S.
Well, isn’t this interesting. My usual modus operandi is to look at the pictures and skim the words. And yet … somehow when your post was about what you are doing and how it’s going vs. about others, I found myself reading every word with rapt attention, all the way to the end, which came with a request for a comment. So here it is: All the posts you’ve presented on astonishing, compelling artists always leaves me amazed and regenerated. Then this time the post is YOUR art — your words, your thoughts, your self — and I am just as amazed and regenerated. Point being: You too are an astonishing artist shedding a skin and emerging larger, more powerful — evolving and articulating a new art form that involves words, art, a life well lived and lessons learned … and shared. The sharing is something very powerful. Thank you for sharing this journey with us!
Happy 5th Birthday DAM! Thank you so much for making me excited in anticipation of what beauty you might be sharing in each of your post! Blessings and more power
Hey! LOL
Happy 5th Birthday!!! Love getting the emails – you’ve got one heck of an eye for art, lady!!!
Just Hey!!! Laura
Happy Birthday, DAM. Thanks for today’s post. While not a craftsman nor an artisan, I have learned appreciation from your daily notes and excellent taste. Keep up the good work (at a slightly slower pace, perhaps!)
Thank you … reinventing at my age can seem an impossibility. you’ve given me something to hang my hopeful hat onto. For today, for this one person, you made a vast difference.
Karen
I am a fairly recent voyeur on this site, but since discovering you I have come to depend on this for inspiration and for moving my own craft into new directions. By day I work in the fast-paced, high-pressure business of mobile product strategy. But like you, I dream of a time in my life where I can get off this spinning wheel and really focus on what enriches my life. You are an inspiration, and I will watch your evolution here, knowing great things are bound to transpire for you.
I LOVE daMuse! It’s a source of inspiration, curiosity, exploration. And it’s my daily ritual to check on what other wonderful art/candy has been discovered and showcased.
You do good, good work!! Thank you.
Deb
Happy birthday DAM!
Always an inspiration! Thank you Susan and good luck with everything.
I’ve been a follower since the very beginning of polymerclaynotes
susan,
what a beautiful & inspiring post!
i love the art you find & your insighful musings.
happy birthdaty to daily art muse!
i look forward to all the rest,
doreen
Hey, continue to live the best life you wish. Thank you for sharing.
Antonella
Btw Happy Birtheday!
Thank you so much for this musing.
It is so easy to be so squarely focused on your own two feet and the path two steps ahead, you realize you have stepped off! I have come to a similar realization!
Good luck in all your projects.