Gaining Space, Clarity, and Rest in Everyday Life
On this week's podcast which, if you missed it, you can hear here I talked about hacks for gaining space, clarity, and rest in everyday life.

I mention that I went to a dark sky park this past weekend with my family and how incredibly soothing and calming it was to look up at the sky without light pollution, to breathe fresh air, and to be present with people I love, while watching God's creation above me.  

What I didn't mention was that I went on a date with my husband to our local science center and saw the Pixar exhibit where they showed the science behind how their movies are made.  

I. Loved. It.

I learned so much about lighting, and rendering, and sculpting, and modeling of characters and how much detail goes into each still shot
for the story to layout before it all comes together into the movie that we see in theatres.

It takes thousands of computers and so many people working in their zones of genius to make things like Toy Story, Monsters, Inc., and Inside Out come to life, but the really cool thing is that when these people go to work on these movies, they have fun.

There's space to create.   One middle-aged executive was shown riding a scooter in the middle of the business complex, and another was using the gym.

Pixar knows that to create at a high level of excellence that you need space to play and space for things to work.  Its a way to work smarter, not harder.

You and I can do that, too, by taking time to rest, to play, and to enjoy life.

Do you want to hear more on this topic? Take a listen to this week's podcast episode by clicking here.

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