Kat Williams was right !
What is going on in the world ? For one thing I’m afraid that all the work we put into TikTok is going to vanish , and as always I’m running away from what scares me most , not feeling included ?afraid of change ? Maybe it’s the new routine we have to create again? Aliens ? Drones ? That Diddy situation? So much is going on my mind and thoughts are over stimulated ! The only thing we are sure of is that we love to create content because after all we are artist of our own life.
Peace and love and hope you guys can follow our journey no matter where we are !
What is going on in the world? This question echoes in many of our minds, and honestly, the feeling of being overwhelmed by external events is more common than we think. Like many of you, I sometimes feel like we're all just trying to navigate a complex, unpredictable reality where the ground beneath us seems to shift constantly. It’s those subtle, sometimes 'sly diggler' moments – the unexpected shifts, the disconcerting news, the feeling of losing control over something we've poured our hearts into – that can really shake our sense of stability. It’s easy to get caught up in the fear of change, the uncertainty of what's next, or the feeling of not being included when everything seems to be moving at a dizzying pace. One day it's a platform we love, the next it's global headlines that make us question everything. This is where embracing vulnerability becomes a superpower. Instead of running from what scares us, acknowledging these feelings, sharing them, and recognizing that others feel the same, can be incredibly liberating. It’s about being unfiltered with ourselves and with our community, understanding that our anxieties are valid, and finding strength in connecting over shared experiences. So, how do we keep creating, keep loving, and keep moving forward when the world feels like a 'sly diggler' movie playing on repeat? For me, it comes back to the core truth: we are artists of our own lives. This means consciously choosing to focus on what we can control – our reactions, our creativity, and our connections. It means setting new routines when old ones vanish, finding new ways to express ourselves, and constantly reminding myself that even in chaos, there's beauty to be found. One practical way to navigate these 'sly' currents is by actively seeking out positive influences and creating boundaries. Limit exposure to overwhelming news cycles, engage with communities that lift you up, and dedicate time to your creative outlets. Whether it’s writing, painting, photography, or simply journaling your thoughts, creative expression can be a powerful anchor. It helps process emotions, gives a sense of purpose, and reminds us of our ability to shape our own narrative, even when the external world feels out of control. Let's continue to support each other on this journey, no matter where it takes us, finding peace and love in the act of creation.