
And yet, that beautiful sunny colour is so tempting. But it is how yellow influences the subsequent paint applications that you have to be aware of - or beware of! It’s almost impossible to tame or cover. Looking back at my watercolour days I have always held a reverence for yellow or maybe it’s a fear of. P-R-O-C-R-A-S-T-I-N-A-T-I-O-N I often bring myself back by talking to myself saying “you know Helen, that painting is not going to paint itself!”ĭo you find yourself getting lost in this way as well? What do you do to break its spell? Upcoming events: Or if there is something I’m trying to avoid or just can’t seem to get going. Oh heaven forbid…to shop! I think that I allow myself the trip into the rabbit hole when something has me frustrated and maybe I am uncertain what that really is. And boy do I excel.Īnd, I can even justify it! I’ve come to realize this diversion is often an opportunity to recharge. Did you know that it takes a lot of effort to be a MASTER at anything? In my case as a master procrastinator? It’s nice to feel you excel at something. Rabbit holes support one of my key strengths. It allows you to convince yourself into thinking some good may come of it. The rabbit hole is often deep and engaging. The rabbit hole is also comforting.

You know, it’s when you allow yourself to become distracted and utterly fascinated with something which may or may not have any real relevance to you. So there is this thing called a rabbit hole.
