My week unfolded with a blend of creativity and introspection.
In my workshop, the rhythmic clinking of metal echoed the steady pulse of my thoughts.
The week began with a spark of inspiration.
I found myself immersed in crafting a new pendant, a symbol of reflection and thought, drawing from Norse mythology.
The ravens Huginn and Muninn, representing thought and memory, became my muses.
As I shaped the metal, I pondered the wisdom they imparted—that not every thought is a truth, a realization that has guided me profoundly.
Midweek, my workshop transformed into a stage for my video recording.
With the camera rolling I shared my insights and a personal revelation that resonated deeply.
The crafting process became a backdrop to my narrative, each movement deliberate and meaningful.
This endeavor was not just about creating a pendant but about forging a connection with my audience, inviting them into my world of reflection and creativity.
As the week drew to a close, my focus shifted from the workshop to the warmth of family.
The weekend was shared moments with Alicia and little Arvid, whose laughter filled the spaces between my thoughts.
These moments of joy and simplicity reminded me of the importance of balance—between work and family, creation and reflection.
I invite you to reflect on your own thoughts and memories and to find meaning in the stories you tell yourself.
Through my craft and my words, I continue to weave a narrative that is both personal and universal.