Kicking off this rainy Monday in Seattle (we’ve had the rainiest winter on record and I’m trying not to be grumpy about it) with a free printable!
Spring is the perfect time to try new things, explore, and learn something new to add to your list of super ninja skills. But how do you do it? How do you do stay curious, especially when you have so much on your plate. Curiosity is really just asking questions, looking for more information, and learning something new. It could be as simple as learning a new skill like hand lettering or how to cook a new meal, to making plans based on what you learn for a new vacation, or even a new career! Staying curious takes time, even a few minutes, to stop and answer those questions. There are so many possibilities, as long as you stay open to new ideas. The key is to take some time out for yourself, be open to new ideas (and change!), and ask questions—to grow and learn something new, and even hop down that Alice rabbit hole to a whole world of possibility and ideas.
Not feeling it? I feel you. It can be hard to get motivation, courage, or even time to pursue something new, even if it’s finding answers to your questions. But it’s SO important. It can be hard to even get out of bed after spending a winter in hibernation, let alone cram information into your already full brain. But try just five minutes of it and see where it takes you. Look at Pinterest or Instagram for ideas to get your curiosity flowing. Go to a museum or go downtown to people-watch. Then make a list of things that you want to learn more about Just making that list will get you excited and started on the right foot!
Download the Stay Curious free printable here:
Lovely graphics from June Letters Studio.
Have a lovely week! And stay tuned for a very floral-y week with Wrap It Wednesday and Small Biz Friday! xo