Working on a project and overthinking what to do?
In this post, I want to say you have a beautiful voice. Make your art. Do your research, pay attention to what captivates you, but mostly make your art.

Here I was writing one idea, deleting it and then repeating the process several times. My goal was to improve my website to promote my blog and show my work. Here was my process.
- Make a mental list of my favorite artists
- Go to their websites and take notes of what I want for my website.
- What are the keywords that speak to me? Words like handmade and nurturing your inner artist were among my favorites.
- What do I notice that is common about all of the websites?
- Take keywords and form the purpose of my art.
- Go through my photos and showcase two art projects that express what I want to say.
Interestingly, James Victore posted the following words.
I don’t need your AI, -I got a soul.
I immediately thought yes! Why do I keep using the optimize site title feature to help me come up with titles for my posts. I wrote the post I can come up with a title. Yet I keep using the tool thinking it will help me promote my website. From now on, the only tool I will use for my art is Grammarly.
If I can paint flowers and write the post, I can write a title.

Back to my website project. As beautiful as EtteVee’s website is, it’s not my website, my story, and certainly isn’t my art. That’s when I hit the delete button and went back the basics. My website is simple; I made a few changes. I could spend hours working on my website or spend hours painting. A website is important but what matters is I am here.
Not having all of the answers and figuring everything out as you paint is wise! That is my plan.
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Thanks for reading. Comment if you like. It is always fun to chat about art and learn new ideas.
With Love, Mireya

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