In this charming short video Kelly Lim, shares how doing her artwork forced her to believe in herself and inspired her to make art that people could touch and connect deeply with. She wanted them to realize that art could take many forms. She also wanted her delightful installations to touch their hearts and their souls.
I love this video because it reminds me that art that touches our hearts and our souls can be an antidote for difficult and challenging times. Why? When we share our hearts and souls and touch the hearts and souls of others, especially through creativity, we help all of us remember who we are and what is important to us. This in turn helps us move into our conscious problem-solving mind and share our authentic nature with the world.
So with that in mind, in these very challenging times, I recommend that you look for small and simple ways to share who you are, and what you have to share with others, and then collectively we can make the world a better place for all.
If you find yourself having difficulty making a change in your life you might want to explore the I Create What I Believe! (ICWIB) Program which is endorsed by Dr. Lipton and based on his research. These deceptively simple, fun, and scientifically sound tools can help you quickly change your perceptions and create a more authentic life.
If you do want to make a change, we invite you to join Nancy Marie, the creator of the ICWIB program, in our new FREE Drawing in the Now class. In each class Nancy Marie will demonstrate one ICWIB activity; explain how to use it and why it works.
Classes are held via Zoom on the first and third Monday of each month from 4:30-5:00pm PST. To view archived classes or for more information about the FREE Drawing in the Now Classes visit: https://
“…Freedom is the ability to create without the limitation of generational programming.”– Bruce Lipton, Ph.D.
In a video interview, Dr. Bruce Lipton talked about how the beliefs we acquire in the first seven years of our life impacts not only our ability to succeed, but also our health. He went on to say, “…the ICWIB program is a gateway and a pathway into a new and better future because it allows children (and adults) to fully express themselves and to not be limited by the beliefs that have been passed from generation to generation. This is why I wholeheartedly endorse and support Nancy Marie in this effort because it is not a personal effort, it a global effort. This is a global change for peace and harmony on this planet….”