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Jessica Watkin - Thought #14 - Self-Compassion Pt. 2

An episode of the Thought Residencies podcast, hosted by Spiderwebshow, titled "Jessica Watkin - Thought #14 - Self-Compassion Pt. 2" was published on April 30, 2020 and runs 0 minutes.

April 30, 2020 ·0m · Thought Residencies

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I'm Jessica Watkin and this is my fourteenth and final thought.

Here's The Compassion Project Part 2. I've had a hard time making art without a deadline, without someone to make it for, without a gallery exhibit coming up, without an opening night looming, without a holiday to exchange gifts. But today I started my first piece of art that is only for me. New rug, new project. I want to stand on this rug and feel my own intentions through the bottoms of my flat feet. How can we use our own art in our lives?

So to end my thought residency during these chaotic lockdown times, I invite you to create art, to make, but do it for you. Thank you for listening. That's the end of my final thought.

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