TOO BUSY
WHEN IS IT TIME FOR YOURSELF…?
THERE IS AN ANSWER FOR BEING TOO BUSY – FIRE UP A GREAT HOBBY AND FORCE THE ISSUE TO TAKE SOME PRECIOUS TIME FOR YOURSELF
As busy as life can be – it is almost a crime against ourselves when we let all the hours of every day be burned up “…just paying the bills.” When I first started even messing around with producing things with my hands – it was so much fun – that I just kept at it. And the more I put into the hobby – the more it delivered and now after thirty years of ParaGraving, I just can’t even imagine how much that time for myself has blessed my life and living.
And as good as that has been, there is one other thing that s even better than the experience that has blessed my own life. The moment when I started “sharing” the interest and passion I had discovered for POWER CARVING – with other people looking for a better way to grow old too, it changed my life dramatically – for the better. We are an entire circle of rather “successful hobbiests” now and I couldn’t be more proud of their accomplishments – even if it were my own efforts. My heavens, some people can be creative – if they once just get a chance.
One of my choice friends - Darwin Dower carved out some time for his hobby and it has now “…become his life and his living.” He does such amazing artistic renderings of family heirlooms and memories. And wow, is he getting popular and now famous. He is up in the range of $10-15,000 for each of his carvings and that ain’t bad for a profitable hobby.
I know that he treasures his time in his “studio” now and that is such a great blessing for all of us in our I&E Network. Before it is too late – discover a magnificent obsession. To have something so worthwhile as you head into those “golden” years is a very big deal. So, don’t put it off. Go check out our “masters circle” of artisans and masters. I’ll bet one of them is “doing something that you could fall in love with too. (www.profitablehobbies.com) As you get ready to “retire” too – think profitable hobby. When someone steps up to the plate and buys a unique piece of your artwork – there is almost no better compliment for any artist.
I have watched Darwin’s career (if you can all it work when you are having this much fun) as a professional hobbist, and this WHOLE NEW WORLD has been quite a bit better than he expected when he first started. But that is how this hobby thing can wind its way into your life and your living and what a blessing…
It never feels like work – and that is the magic. So… if you are struggling with the “too busy” thing, just take a page out of our PROFITABLE HOBBY bible and get yourself involved with a great “hands-on” hobby. It will honestly feel just like an ordinary miracle. And there just isn’t anything you can do that will give you more back. than investing SOME TIME FOR YOURSELF. At least, not in this life time. Go check out Darwins Life and his magnificent artwork @ www.darwindower.com
I love “banging the drum and waving the flag” of my friends and their artwork, so if you have some great pictures of your own artwork, you can e-mail me and let me know what you love doing as your favorite great hobby – and you might consider joining our circle. and come attention my live weekly HOBBY ACTIVIST WEBCAST. As a “circle of talent” we are “going to cure” the starving artist syndrome – and that is a very worthy cause to join and support – don’t you think? Good basketball stars get millions when they perform well – and for some reason the world “loves artwork and collects it – and fills our museums up with it – BUT PAY A LITTLE EXTRA FOR IT…?
Check us out. You should be inspired to learn how to do something just as great. Get in touch with the great Mr. Dower and then you will be ENCOURAGED as well. I&E is what our whole network is about, and it is becoming a very exciting thing in all of our lives. What a blessing to have such friends around me.
Thanks for all you contribute – Darwin.
LEW JENSEN
Firestarter & Conjurer



Dr Lew,
I make it a point to check you website/blog all the time.
I’m human – Some weekdays can get away from me – nine hours at work, 2.5 hours of commute – before you know it I have to get some sleep.
I find if I didn’t actively push myself to get into my studio for an hour or so on those days that my J.O.B. wears me out, I would miss out on putting myself in that great mood carving always puts me in.
It’s that sense of accomplishment that I get from just a little carving, designing, or just brainstorming about my hobby/future. So I lose a little sleep – it’s worth it.
I enjoy reading your Blog – Thanks
Lance Larson
L. Larson Studio
Casa Grande, AZ