In a world often confined by rules and expectations, there's something liberating about coloring outside the lines. It's about more than just breaking the rules; it's about embracing creativity in its purest form.
When we color outside the lines, we dare to challenge the status quo, to explore uncharted territories, and to push the boundaries of what's possible. It's in these moments of daring that true innovation thrives.
Taking creative risks can be scary. It means stepping out of our comfort zones and facing uncertainty head-on. But it's in these moments of discomfort that growth occurs. By daring to color outside the lines, we open ourselves up to new perspectives, new ideas, and new possibilities.
So, how can we embrace creativity and dare to take those risks? Start by letting go of perfectionism. Allow yourself the freedom to make mistakes, to experiment, and to learn from failure. Surround yourself with people who encourage and inspire you to think differently. And most importantly, trust in your own creativity. Believe in your ability to create something truly unique and impactful.
So, let's dare to color outside the lines. Let's embrace creativity in all its forms and unleash our full potential. Who knows what amazing things we'll discover along the way?
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" It's in these moments of daring that true innovation thrives. "
Well said Carol Mossa. This whole piece is inspirational to all of us. I've discovered through trial and error that it gets easier and is a more natural drive as one get older. I believe it's never too late to make discoveries about yourself, and - as you point out -live a fully creative life, when you take a leap!!