We’re very in between right now. There’ll be a new blog going up (okay, it’s actually up but we’re not putting content into it) about new doings, and transition is ahead, but right now I’m all in between in both life and art. There are new projects I want to tackle, but I’m waiting to wrap up some old stuff and hear word on another thing.
Even the kid is in between; while waiting for her next level math books to arrive, we’re finishing off the old stuff. Her schedule shows the change. She’s “advanced” on paper, but in transition in reality.
Transitional space feels interesting, creatively. One thing is not quite behind, another thing not fully here. It’s like you can look forwards and backwards at the same time. Ever work in transitional space?
I feel like I *LIVE* in a transitional space.
Annmarie, it has advantages. *g*
I’m never good with transitions (ie change). Sometimes I feel them acutely and other times I don’t realize they’re happening until they’re almost over.
Meant to add. Luckily I married a man who thrives on change and loves it. He pulls me kicking and screaming into the next phase. *g*
Nice to have somebody who thrives on change to help you accept it. : ) Some changes are easier than others, but it can still be an adjustment if not a stress. The in-between part makes me feel like I don’t know where to focus my energies.
I’m awful at transitions, probably because there’s so much about them I can’t control. The only plus is I end up with a clean house because when I can’t figure out what to do I clean.
I generally don’t like change. But when I decide to make a change I generally do it extremely fast. LOL
Not a bad approach. A clean house is always useful. *g*
I usually like to get it over with quickly, too, but that’s not always possible. Anyway, I think we’re probably in a phase where a lot of people are seeing looming change but not yet in it. It does give you time to get ready, but it also gives you time to second-guess.