Hello Everyone!
Please feel free to forward this on. The more people chip in the better it will be. As everyone knows, last week Japan suffered a massive earthquake and tsunami devastating homes, families and lives. Yet the response to this natural disaster has been a third as effective as to other recent natural disasters in Chile and Haiti. So Enrico Casarosa, the founder of the worldwide SketchCrawl has asked artists planning to participate in the April 16th worldwide sketch crawl to raise money to draw that day. If every artist participating around the world (hundreds) raised at minimum $100, there would be a great deal of money going toward the disaster relief. And if you're an artist, you can participate as well!
We support people running marathons for a cause, now support me in drawing for a cause! My personal goal is $1000 and if you donate $50 or more, you will get an original signed sketchbook page from the SketchCrawl! (If too many people donate that much, then you will get an original, signed "Thank You" sketch :) )
So please follow this link to my Fundraiser Page. All money will go directly to Give2Asia, official partner to Artists Help Japan Fund. Please give generously!
Thank you so much!
Cheers!
Melissa
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Time or lack thereof: A Rant
My muse and I have a pretty good relationship. She shows up fairly regularly, albeit at times when I am at work and cannot act on her inspirations (in those cases I just jot down a thumbnail to consider later). The problem is, I can't always show up on my end.
I'm a night owl in a diurnal world. Always have been. It's a shame really. I wish I were a morning person, I truly do, because they seem to get more DONE! There are advantages to being a morning person. A major one is that you're up and have energy when the stores open so you can get your errands done right away. In fact, you're up and have energy BEFORE the stores are open so you can get other stuff done before you even go out and do your errands or go to work.
Of course, being a night owl isn't so bad. You're up when the rest of the world has gone to sleep so worldly distractions are minimal and you can focus on what you want. In my case it's drawing or painting. But here's the problem: I'm a night owl with a day job.
So every morning Monday through Friday I have to wake up before I want to because I can't seem to get myself into bed before 11 or 12 (or later), I slowly stumble my way through my morning routine, hopefully without tripping over the kittens, which eventually leads to me rushing through the remainder of my routine so I can get out the door and to work on time (which is 8:30am). What I wish is that I could get myself to wake up at 5 or 5:30am every morning to either go for a jog or workout, with a little time leftover for some sketching, get to work, come home from work, eat dinner and then back to the drawing board. But I'm not a morning person.
There is the argument that I could go straight to the gym after work, home for dinner, drawing board then bed but the problem I have is I'll get caught up in my work, be up way too late and then it'll be very difficult to get moving for work the next day. Sigh...
So I don't think my problem is necessarily that I'm a night owl. Here are the two major problems I can see:
Of course griping isn't the answer, making a schedule is. But as far as the morning hours goes, it's hit or miss with me. Without a hard-ass trainer like Teena from my Cornell days threatening suicide runs or fat burners on the bike if I show up late for a 6 am workout, there isn't much motivation for me to comply. So shift everything over to the evening. perhaps my early morning will be some sketch studies for an hour, then work, then workout, then dinner then more drawing. Hmmm.... Well this will require some tweaking over the next week or so. We'll see how it goes and I'll let you guys know how it's progressing.
In the long run, perhaps what I need is a thriving freelance career where I can work on MY schedule instead of Mother Nature's. Because it really is hers you know. The reason the human race holds the hours it does is because of her. And for us poor throwbacks that love the quiet witching hours of the night, we lose out. Or is it that we've evolved slightly ahead of the curve realizing a diurnal existence is no longer a necessity. The only one that seems to be on our side is 711.
Well... for those of you who skimmed through this long rant, or got tired of the whining, here's the rub of this post: I wish I didn't NEED to sleep. I have a feeling I would be a lot more productive (not to mention sleep deprived hallucinations can be rather inspiring). ;)
I'm a night owl in a diurnal world. Always have been. It's a shame really. I wish I were a morning person, I truly do, because they seem to get more DONE! There are advantages to being a morning person. A major one is that you're up and have energy when the stores open so you can get your errands done right away. In fact, you're up and have energy BEFORE the stores are open so you can get other stuff done before you even go out and do your errands or go to work.
Of course, being a night owl isn't so bad. You're up when the rest of the world has gone to sleep so worldly distractions are minimal and you can focus on what you want. In my case it's drawing or painting. But here's the problem: I'm a night owl with a day job.
So every morning Monday through Friday I have to wake up before I want to because I can't seem to get myself into bed before 11 or 12 (or later), I slowly stumble my way through my morning routine, hopefully without tripping over the kittens, which eventually leads to me rushing through the remainder of my routine so I can get out the door and to work on time (which is 8:30am). What I wish is that I could get myself to wake up at 5 or 5:30am every morning to either go for a jog or workout, with a little time leftover for some sketching, get to work, come home from work, eat dinner and then back to the drawing board. But I'm not a morning person.
There is the argument that I could go straight to the gym after work, home for dinner, drawing board then bed but the problem I have is I'll get caught up in my work, be up way too late and then it'll be very difficult to get moving for work the next day. Sigh...
So I don't think my problem is necessarily that I'm a night owl. Here are the two major problems I can see:
- There aren't enough hours in the day. Not much to be done about this one... kinda hard to slow done the Earth's rotation. I remember in my undergrad days learning about sleep patterns in humans. Turns out, at whatever point we had evolved into homo sapiens, there was a whole extra hour and 15 minutes in our day. That's right, Earth's rotation was slower. Hence why we humans ended up with this need for 8 - 9 hours of sleep (for us normal mortals that is. I can't speak for those that need only 4. I wish I were them). So why did the Earth have to go and get itself in a big damn hurry? Why couldn't it have slowed down a little more, given us more TIME!? Sheesh!
- We NEED sleep. This is THE BIG problem. I lose about 6 - 8 hours of good, productive time EVERY NIGHT!!! Every night! All because of some biological need to shut down for that time. Which can be blamed on evolution. Once upon a time, mammals were nocturnal. We had to hide from the dinosaurs and other super-sized predators and it was easier to keep still if you were sleeping. Then the dinosaurs died out and suddenly our early mammalian ancestors are free to roam in daylight. So by the time homo sapiens evolved, we had lost whatever good night sight ability we had. Well, since animals need to sleep anyway to recharge our batteries and work out our parental issues in dreams (thanks Freud), Mother Nature thought it would be good for us to find a place to hole up for the night and sleep since we were no longer well equipped to avoid the now dangerous nocturnal predators. The need for sleep was a good way to keep us out of trouble. So now we are bumbling idiots without it, and we lose YEARS of time in our lifetimes.
Of course griping isn't the answer, making a schedule is. But as far as the morning hours goes, it's hit or miss with me. Without a hard-ass trainer like Teena from my Cornell days threatening suicide runs or fat burners on the bike if I show up late for a 6 am workout, there isn't much motivation for me to comply. So shift everything over to the evening. perhaps my early morning will be some sketch studies for an hour, then work, then workout, then dinner then more drawing. Hmmm.... Well this will require some tweaking over the next week or so. We'll see how it goes and I'll let you guys know how it's progressing.
In the long run, perhaps what I need is a thriving freelance career where I can work on MY schedule instead of Mother Nature's. Because it really is hers you know. The reason the human race holds the hours it does is because of her. And for us poor throwbacks that love the quiet witching hours of the night, we lose out. Or is it that we've evolved slightly ahead of the curve realizing a diurnal existence is no longer a necessity. The only one that seems to be on our side is 711.
Well... for those of you who skimmed through this long rant, or got tired of the whining, here's the rub of this post: I wish I didn't NEED to sleep. I have a feeling I would be a lot more productive (not to mention sleep deprived hallucinations can be rather inspiring). ;)
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