ORGANIZED CHAOS & CREATIVITY BY SELINA JEFFERS

ORGANIZED CHAOS & CREATIVITY BY SELINA JEFFERS

It has always been difficult for me to completely focus on one specific concept or idea, but I always have some sort of end goal. In my mind everything is relative, making a lot of things that may seem irrelevant, very relevant. Oftentimes my thoughts will expand on each other and then suddenly take several U-turns, however, the final destination has a very strong connection to the original concepts and ideas. This sort of thought process can make it quite difficult to explain things to others, especially if I haven’t come to an overarching conclusion yet. The process is hard to follow, and it isn’t until towards the end when everything seems to have some form of order and purpose. I’ve found allowing my mind this sort of freedom can lead me down many paths that all lead to more advanced answers.

THE YELLOW STICKY NOTE CORNER BY MATT HUBER

THE YELLOW STICKY NOTE CORNER BY MATT HUBER

THINKING ABOUT NOTHING BY DEVON HOFFMAN

THINKING ABOUT NOTHING BY DEVON HOFFMAN