Trusting The Process?
The art of almost planning the workshop. 16 hours to go and we hardly have any idea of the bigger picture what is going to happen. I think we feel it in our guts, and we had good time in the train.
Henna says that we should or we could make a spoon list. In Finnish we have a saying “to throw your spoon to corner”. It means to pass away, die, be gone for good. So the meaning of spoon list is to write down things you want to do before you “throw your spoon to the corner”. Dreams, baby, dreams adds Tatu.
We are rather hungry and our sanity is starting to fade away… But dinner awaits for us in the ferry. I bet there the ideas for the workshop will also come up. Ville, Ville, Tatu & Henna. ![]()
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about 3 years ago
Hi there,
feel a bit the same – going to travel on the train, preparing for the workshop/panel discussion tomorrow with Iiro.
It will be -again- a surprise. Let go to see what can emerge out of the Blue.
Good luck for your workshop in Sweden:-)
Cheers,
Ralf
about 3 years ago
Ciao Bananas!
Keep up the funky-junkie!
In english that list is called “Bucket list”…
Jere V
Designer
about 3 years ago
Great blog guys!
Absolutely trust the process! Only with open hearts and minds will true and genuine stuff emerge. Your blog’s tag line says it all. Looking forward to hearing how it went in Sweden.
Cheers,
Marigo
about 3 years ago
Thanks a lot for the comments. I will post a report on the workshop in Sweden. Actually got few insights there about trusting the process. And thanks JereV for the proper name, Bucket List. Do you happen to know the story behind the name?
Catch you later. Ville