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When life's trail ends before an impenetrable bog, do you turn back, wade through the muck, or find a way to dance across the surface? In this episode, host Jodi Rose Gonzales explores the art of navigating life's challenges with grace and intention. Using creative practices, neuroscience research, a powerful case study, and an art journal prompt, you'll discover how art-making can transform overwhelming obstacles into opportunities for resilience while moving you forward with creativity and intention.

Three Key Takeaways:

  1. Your Brain Can Choose Between Tunnel Vision and Expanded Awareness When overwhelmed, your brain defaults to "negativity bias," fixating on obstacles. 
  2. Every Experience Becomes a Tool for Navigation Like collecting materials from different ecosystems, your life experiences—even challenging ones—provide essential resources for future obstacles. 
  3. Look for Stepping Stones, Not Leaps Instead of trying to cross life's entire bog at once, focus on moving from one stable point to the next. 

Living Art Journal Prompt:

Create your own "Swamping Navigation Kit" by collecting 5-7 natural objects outdoors, arranging them mindfully, and engaging in dialogue with your assemblage about current life challenges and potential pathways forward.

Reflection Questions:

Resources:

iROSE Society: https://www.jodirosestudio.com/society

Marsh Muse: https://www.jodirosestudio.com/prints

Living Art Journal Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ4mYsKJGSA

References:

Seligman, M. E. P. (2011). Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life.