stop being an audience member of your own life
The first 500 people to use my link in the description or scan the QR code will receive a one month free trial of Skillshare! https://skl.sh/ottilie04261 some reflections on a little experiment I did recently :) It almost feels a bit silly to make a video about this, as it all seems so obvious. Yet I've been struggling with this for so long (and I'm sure others have as well). I find myself scrolling and getting SO inspired by everything I see, but nothing ever happens with that inspiration. I just save it for later, for nothing to come of it. It makes life and especially personal growth feel very stagnant when you immediately shut down any ideas that come to mind. It truly feels like you just take a backseat, and essentially become a spectator of your life. If you take anything away from this video, it should be that in order to live a fulfilling life, you should also be an active participant in it. I think creating is very much a big part of that. Paint, dance, draw, cook, just make stuff!! 🎶 all music is from Musicbed, you can use my link for a 14-day free trial: fm.pxf.io/ottiliefreetrial 🔍 find me here: IG:   / ottiliedijkstal  📧 for business inquiries: [email protected] MB01PGV4N8RBEJ4

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