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On a recent trip to Scotland, Pam Vale found herself playing a simple tile game and noticing something unexpected. Not a desire to win. Not comparison. Just a quiet pull to pay closer attention, to think a little faster, to stay with the game for her own sake.

In this solo episode of Building a Creative Life, Pam reflects on how easily words like competition, creativity, ambition, and focus can carry meanings we never chose.

She explores what happens when competition becomes personal rather than comparative, and how creativity can live not in output or achievement, but in the way we stay curious about our own edges.

This is a gentle conversation about attention, internal rules, and the small moments that quietly reshape how we see ourselves.

About Pam Vale (Series Creator):

Pam Vale is Artist, Writer, and Observer of Creative Life

Her work centers on noticing, listening, and documenting the small, often overlooked moments where meaning gathers.

Through art, conversation, and writing, she serves as both witness and interpreter, holding space for what is present rather than preaching what should be done.

Her practice spans decades of studio work, podcasting, and long-form reflection, with an emphasis on depth, attention, and lived experience.

www.pamvale.com

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