One day, tired of being professionally frustrated and inspired by the great Charlie Chaplin, I decided to start writing about my different hats in life. So besides my frustrations, failures, achievements, and complicated moments, I believe someday I can reach my final goal: to be a writer.
This journal is about findings in life, people, and places that captured my attention and made a difference in creativity, diversity, style, performances, history, and freedom. It’s a mix of emotions about happiness, justice, and other circumstances. For me, being creative brings me happiness but also a mindset to make something different, good, and have a social impact. When you have a reason, you organize yourself and define your goals, and then inspiration comes with a great smile. Feel free to do what you want! As the great Charlie Chaplin said, “A day without laughter is a day wasted.”.
Charles Chaplin was a screenwriter, director, actor, composer, and editor. Besides the fact that his childhood in London was one of poverty and adversity, his way of working succeeds in originality and unorthodox style with a great collective sense. To be successful, everyone has to be there. At this time, for me, starting again is something usual that forces me to take advantage and not beat myself. Now is the time to be more nurturing about my surroundings and myself. Really, everything counts!
I am not going to tell you that sometimes it is depressing and frustrating and makes me think that I am not good enough. However, the first step to removing negative thoughts is asked of you: is this me? My immediate response is nope! And repeat again:I am a woman of f faithI am a producer, strategist, writer, mom, daughter, friend, spouse, outdoor woman, humanitarian, sports coach, etc. what I can’t do!
Chaplin said, “Imagination does not mean anything without doing,“ so let's blend the whole thing. The Chronicles of My Hats is my personal blog about my different hats in life and how my mind resets to overcome each position. Let's see how my journey is! Here is when creativity taps my door. thanks, Chaplin!