Thank you for this very nurturing note Sarah. I loved the reminder that when drafting, often what we leave out is as important as what we choose to keep. It reminded me of learning about negative space around objects in art etc, leaving space for what’s left there to really sing!
Thanks also for the beautiful prompts for curiosity. I love…
Thank you for this very nurturing note Sarah. I loved the reminder that when drafting, often what we leave out is as important as what we choose to keep. It reminded me of learning about negative space around objects in art etc, leaving space for what’s left there to really sing!
Thanks also for the beautiful prompts for curiosity. I love seeing it in my children and am so keen for them to remain this way as I don’t think questions/curiosity/opinions were encouraged enough when I was growing up. Hopefully it will also be a healing and learning for me! xx
You are so right about the lack of encouragement around questioning. ‘Seen and not heard’ springs to mind. Though, much like my eldest, I often let my opinion be known 😂
And yes to negative space. That’s a really good way of describing it 💛
Thank you for this very nurturing note Sarah. I loved the reminder that when drafting, often what we leave out is as important as what we choose to keep. It reminded me of learning about negative space around objects in art etc, leaving space for what’s left there to really sing!
Thanks also for the beautiful prompts for curiosity. I love seeing it in my children and am so keen for them to remain this way as I don’t think questions/curiosity/opinions were encouraged enough when I was growing up. Hopefully it will also be a healing and learning for me! xx
You are so right about the lack of encouragement around questioning. ‘Seen and not heard’ springs to mind. Though, much like my eldest, I often let my opinion be known 😂
And yes to negative space. That’s a really good way of describing it 💛