30 responses to “creative thinkers: jessica swift”

  1. AnnaDenise

    Great interview! Thanks for that!

  2. rowena

    Love the interview! Thanks Tara and Jessica. I would like to say that I am also a lefty. Here’s to right brained folks with irrepressible creativity.

    BUt that fear thing is interesting. I know I feel that too. Sometimes I think that I have connected self worth to productivity. It’s a step up from being a perfectionist, but feeling like I’m not good enough unless I am making something or doing something “productive” is not really where I want to be.

  3. rowena

    Love the interview! Thanks Tara and Jessica. I would like to say that I am also a lefty. Here’s to right brained folks with irrepressible creativity.

    BUt that fear thing is interesting. I know I feel that too. Sometimes I think that I have connected self worth to productivity. It’s a step up from being a perfectionist, but feeling like I’m not good enough unless I am making something or doing something “productive” is not really where I want to be.

  4. Maryam in Marrakech

    I love Jessica’s work and I love that this interview was not really an interview but more of a dialogue, a conversation. It made it much more fun to read that way.

    And that part about the left-handedness was so sweet! Man, now I want to be left-handed, too!

  5. Diane Kappa

    Your post could not have come at a better time for me. I am fighting both procrastination and the “how can I do this work when someone out there is creating this or that AMAZING thing”. With that, I will head to yoga, try to center my intentions and get to work. Thanks for a great post.

    PS. I love the format of the casual discussion.

  6. jessica swift

    Thank you, Tara, for such a terrific interview! I also love the casual dialogue format– it was so fun. And thank you all for your comments!

    Rowena: it makes me so happy to know that you’re left-handed, too! And I can completely relate to the self-worth= productivity piece. YES. I am that way, too, and I don’t like it either.

    Maryam: thank you! I am so in love with what you do, and I’m so happy you like my work! (On another note, I hear my good friend Caroline Douglas is doing some work for Peacock Pavilions… she’s my favorite person ever!)

    Diane: yes, I know the feeling well. Heading to yoga is a TERRIFIC idea to work through it. I’ll take that advice as well– yoga is like a magic potion. :)

  7. Authentic Awakening

    What a great interview by an inspired artist. (as well as inspiring). I appreciate reading the honesty and reality for someone who is so gifted. The line about vulnerability from people you admire is hitting home with this interview and I for one appreciate Tara’s ability to be real! Thank you!

  8. amanda @ kind over matter

    Love Jess!!!! So happy to see her here today!

    Super interviews gals! Enjoyed it much so! Tara, I can totally relate with you on the mama guilt, its a tough thing but like you, my kids have been a huge inspiration for me… to do better. :)

  9. Kristen

    Love this interview!!! I feel you and Jessica hit so many nails on the head – it just resonated so much with me! This sums up so much for me “Like I’ll never live up to all the amazing stuff out there or something…” I have this mental block ALL the time. Some days I love seeing all the amazing things people are doing, it is unbelievably inspiring and other days I am totally overwhelmed and feel I’ll never match up. It’s all about perception I guess. Lovely interview. Thanks!

  10. Courtney - Meylah

    I really love the comments about success not having to be hard. I think we all tend to over complicate things sometimes, we just have to let our guards down and let good, positive, (& easy) things come in.

  11. Elizabeth

    Great interview – I have bought Jessica’s stuff and faved a lot on Flickr. :) As a lefty though, I must say the unabashed lefty-love was the best part. ;)

  12. kendra

    lefties!!! <3

  13. Beth H

    Thanks for this fun & inspiring interview, Jessica & Tara! my fave part:
    “if Jessica & I aren’t living “perfect” lives characterized by moody Holga photography & vintage shoes, nobody really is.”
    thank you for reminding me of that fact! i really get caught up in trying to be perfectly design-y a lot of times, and then not doing things because i feel they won’t measure up. so silly! : )

  14. Jessica swift

    Lefties unite! YEAH. And on your comment, Tara, about the first thing you make perhaps being atrocious, it reminds me of something a professor told me once in college that has stuck with me to this day. He said “in order to make the good work, you have to allow room for the bad work.” I always remember that when I make something that just isn’t working. It’s all part of the process. And it’s part of the process for everybody!!

  15. Amanda

    Great interview!
    I really like what Jessica had to say about fear and negativity. I struggle with letting fear and negativity stifle my creativity. I just need to remember to do it anyway and push through it! It really is the best way to deal with these emotions and use them for good!
    Thank You!

  16. iHanna

    Great food for thought, and oh so many great quotes wall worthy! :-) Thanks both!

  17. Karrie

    Hey! I’m a creative and I’m a rightie *pouts* Great interview. I really like the idea of intentions. I try to practice something of the sort, but phone calls, emails, real life often get in the way. “Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway” has long been a practice of mine, ever since I read the book by Susan Jeffers. But I like Jess’ take on it “Feel the Negativity . . .” that’s brilliant!

  18. Jennifer

    great interview. yay lefties!! :)

  19. stephanie levy

    Great interview, I also liked the casual, conversational style!

    And it’s so funny, my four year old daughter is totally left-handed – and we don’t know where she got it – we’re both righties :) But she is sooo creative, as soon as she wakes up in the morning, she wants to draw a picture – even before breakfast. It makes us wonder, maybe lefties are the most creative of all!

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