![]() ![]() She states how time and energy go into pursuing dreams. Rayne is a perfect example of someone who not only thinks about her dreams and talks about her dreams, but lives them. Writing these weekly posts reminds me to sit down and really look back and actively appreciate little things (and big!) that made life a little sweeter, a little better and a little more inspiring. Last week’s post inspired me to share with you something I do weekly on my personal blog, Polish My Crown, called Thursday Thankful List. And appreciating these little things in life is the key for me! By starting small and noticing and LOVING the small things - it makes other things seem so beyond extraordinary. People often ask me how I maintain an overall positive attitude. Positive Thursday: 80 Things to be Thankful for Often I feel that felt the one thing holding me back from pursuing my dreams confidently is often the fear of failure. Have you ever felt this way? We all need to approaching new opportunities and dreams by focusing why and how we can succeed, rather than focusing on ways or reasons we MIGHT fail. I’ve caught myself living life in neutral too nervous to move forward and do something great and this is a mindset or lifestyle I don’t want to stay in. Pursue Your Dreams: What are You Waiting For? I tracked my commute online before I left work to make sure I was at the bus stop on time and mapped what time I would arrive home. Along those lines, we will never be 100% absolutely, positively certain about the present. Things might not go exactly according to your plan. Even if you plan, research, strategize, analyze and organize something to happen, it might not happen. You will never be 100% absolutely, positively certain about the future. Positive Thursday: Don’t Let Roadblocks Define You Kate Middleton appears to be a very calm and composed person who is truly ready to take on the limelight as the future queen of England. I can’t talk from experience what it’s like to be engaged or get married, but I believe you come to a point where you truly are okay with who YOU are as an individual. It’s a time to grow, evolve, learn, embrace who you are. Being in your 20s is a key point in life. I’m going to take a wild guess and assume that most of us won’t be dreaming things like marrying the future king of England - but our dreams come in all shapes and sizes. Positive Thursday Royal Wedding Edition: Keep Calm and Carry On If you like my collection of inspirational stories, please share them with your friends and be sure to tell me in the comments where you find your inspiration! Top 8 Positive Thursday Inspirational Stories - 1. This week I am traveling so I thought I would share my top 8 Positive Thursday stories on 8 Women Dream. Crocker Collection.Last updated on April 2nd, 2012 at 01:30 pm Black chalk, brush and black ink and gray washes, and touches of white chalk on blue laid paper, 12 1/4 in. Top Image: Johann Gottlieb Prestel (German, 1739–1808) Self Portrait, n.d. ![]() Crocker Collection.Īdditional higlights from the Crocker's Works on Paper collection can be found HERE. Pen and dark brown ink, brush and brown and grayishbrown washes and blue, pink, brownish-red, magenta watercolor, white pinkish, red opaque watercolor, over black chalk, 13 7/16 x 7 1/8 in. ![]() Johann Georg Bergmüller, Saint Martin Appealing to the Virgin, 1715. Pen and dark-brown and gray ink, brush and point of brush and grayish washes and white opaque watercolor on blue laid paper, 7 1/8 x 11 9/16 in. Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner, Lazarus and the Rich Man, n.d. Ink, brush and brown washes over graphite on cream laid Crocker Art Museum purchase, with funds provided by Anne and Malcolm McHenry, Peter Flagg, Zarou and Hanns Haesslein, Paulette and Rodney Hennum, Gary Johns and John Schneider, Muriel and Ernie Johnson, Lisa Paxiao, Jean Reynolds, Charles Roberts, David and Patricia Roberts, and Sachi Wagner.Ĭhristoph Nathe, Landscape Near Görlitz, 1786. Burnt red chalk on cream laid paper, 9 1/4 x 13 1/2 in. Johann Georg Wille, Mother and Child before a Thatched Cottage in Vernon, Normandy, 1761. Pen and black ink, brush and brownish-gray washes and white opaque watercolor on blue laid paper, 7 1/2 x 6 7/16 in. Johann Christian Klengel, A Family at a Table, n.d. Pen and brown and dark brown inks, brush and brown washes over black chalk on cream laid paper, 18 1/2 x 15 3/8 in. Exhibition HighlightsĪnton Raphael Mengs, The Death of Dido, n.d. This page is meant to serve as a resource for Thursday Nights In: Sketch Night. ![]()
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