"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working."
Pablo Picasso
We are very intricate human beings, laced with skills and imagination. Unfortunately, the gifts that appear most naturally to us are often taken for granted. We falsely assume that if we can do it, everyone else can as well. It is a common way of devaluing ourselves. When we respect our personal talent, the healthy attitude will increase our drive.
While exchanging with a person who inspires us, we quickly learn that they have developed a form of communication with a silent partner. While distracting the brain with the art of writing or painting, the artist can hear enthusiastic prompting from a deep source. This encouraging and inspiring tone can be called a muse.
Whether arranging a landscape or creating lyrics, we are guided until our sense of joy affirms the outcome. We build trust in this way, and our abilities increase the more we listen and follow through. It does not matter what we exactly do, but it is of importance that we use what we have been given.

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