In the third and final episode in the series on embracing your role as the author, writer, director, and editor of your own life, I share my personal reflections on the artists who lived and worked in Nice and the South of France — such as Picasso and Matisse — and how their lives and art can inspire us to take control of our own stories. Through my travel stories and insights into the creative process, I invite you to remember that it’s never too late to dream new dreams and start writing our own life narratives.
Key Takeaways
The importance of taking ownership of your life by writing down your dreams, even if they seem out of reach for now.
The unique energy and inspiration that can be felt in places that shaped great artists like Picasso and Matisse.
The idea that it’s never too late to edit the script of your life, dream new dreams, and begin taking steps toward them.
Resources Mentioned
Pollock (Ed Harris, 2000)
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In my essay in Stories Cafe to be published this Saturday, I will share more stories and pictures of Nice and the surrounding area.
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