Festive laziness is productive because it force you do something productive after festivities.

  1. Got hands on the book “Art and Fear” by David Bayles and Ted Orland. Two cool phrases are “Art is made by ordinary people” and “Making art can feel dangerous and revealing”.
  2. Draw your mind out on a paper first and then make it look decent but sometimes, it needn’t to look good.
  3. Again revisiting the book “Hell yeah or no” by Derek Sivers. I feel that I’m more inclined towards the books/pdf/letters/notes with less words on a page.
  4. Worth visiting the digital space of Sahil Bloom. Loved his newsletters in form of short stories.
  5. Taking more than 1 nap in a day because why not. This is what festivities are for – rest.
  6. Watching 2 podcasts on creativity within a week.

Someone crossed our path like no one has ever did

No matter how often the sand veils the trail

The dune has to shift

Leaving behind the creatures print that once walked

When the imagined image fades

The real person appears

Eyes searching in another for a life once lived

A life more beautiful when everything is usual

The future holds its breath in the turning seasons

And winter, quiet and unsure

Shows the path ahead

Lit only by a halogen light

Yellow light will bring the brightness in path

When the switch is on.