
The Artist's Oath
The Artist’s Oath is a personal commitment to how I show up creatively. It is a reminder to lead with integrity, to resist the pressure to perform, and to make work that reflects truth, not just what gets attention. It is a compass for navigating the tension between expression and permanence, and a way to stay rooted in what matters: presence, process, and purpose, not perfection.

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The Artist's Oath
The Artist’s Oath is a personal commitment to how I show up creatively. It is a reminder to lead with integrity, to resist the pressure to perform, and to make work that reflects truth, not just what gets attention. It is a compass for navigating the tension between expression and permanence, and a way to stay rooted in what matters: presence, process, and purpose, not perfection.

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I recently came across the phrase, “Slow is the fastest way to get where you want to go,” and it resonated deeply with me.
For someone who’s always thinking ahead and eager to chase the next big idea, it’s easy to believe that moving faster will get me there sooner. But, the reality has often been different.
In the past, I’ve pushed myself too hard and burned out, rushing toward a vision without grounding myself in the present moment.
Now, I’m learning that speed isn’t always the answer.
Slowing down doesn’t mean losing momentum—it means aligning my actions with my deeper vision and connecting with the process meaningfully and purposefully.
It’s about focusing on intentional steps rather than racing toward an undefined finish line.
For me, embracing a slower pace is about trust.
Trusting that meaningful progress comes not from force but from focus.
It’s about letting things unfold naturally, knowing that with each step, I’m getting closer to where I want to be—not rushed, but ready.
I recently came across the phrase, “Slow is the fastest way to get where you want to go,” and it resonated deeply with me.
For someone who’s always thinking ahead and eager to chase the next big idea, it’s easy to believe that moving faster will get me there sooner. But, the reality has often been different.
In the past, I’ve pushed myself too hard and burned out, rushing toward a vision without grounding myself in the present moment.
Now, I’m learning that speed isn’t always the answer.
Slowing down doesn’t mean losing momentum—it means aligning my actions with my deeper vision and connecting with the process meaningfully and purposefully.
It’s about focusing on intentional steps rather than racing toward an undefined finish line.
For me, embracing a slower pace is about trust.
Trusting that meaningful progress comes not from force but from focus.
It’s about letting things unfold naturally, knowing that with each step, I’m getting closer to where I want to be—not rushed, but ready.
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"Slowing down doesn’t mean losing momentum—it means aligning my actions with my deeper vision and connecting with the process meaningfully and purposefully." - #EricsBlog https://paragraph.xyz/@epr/the-power-of-moving-slowly?referrer=0x5573FEdf9f390F41033C89Eb15dfDb8b1981cd3A