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What it's like to Inspire, Aspire and Perspire!

  • Bry'le Watson
  • Mar 9, 2017
  • 2 min read

My favorite quote is by Frederick Douglas, " If there is no struggle than there is no progress." While I firmly believe in this Nth- Spiration was created to limit struggle and produce more progress for those who may or may not know they have ambitions with the arts.

No one wants to be a starving artist! Or there are some people who aren't surrounded by the arts or supported to pursue their artistry. This brand is an outlet to get more artist Inspired. As a visual artist, I plan to produce more art and plan opportunities to get everyone creating. Inspiration is the starting point to bigger and greater ideas. To actually become inspired is the most precious gift an artist can ask for. To become the muse for the master piece and work in progress that is simultaneously living inside of you!

After being inspired, the next step is to create goals and aspirations. Many ideas and ambitions are lost or forgotten because there isn't a pressure to be great. To Aspire means to direct one's hopes or ambitions toward achieving something. Nth-Spiration is meant to become healthy peer pressure that forces the individual to meet its potential by assisting in an intimate setting and refuting fears, uncertainty, and denial. A person that dares not to risk, risk not being able to dare!

And although you were inspired or aspired to do things, Faith without work is dead! The concept of working hard should make you want to perspire! Nth- Spiration is here not only to assist but keep the artist accountable for its potential and production. If you want to become great, you have to make great moves. If you want to become the next Van Gogh or Misty Copeland you have to prove yourself worthy and put in a little work. Don't become so lacksidscal with who you become because you will lose yourself!

Everyone has the ability to create. We are all artist is some manner however it is up to you to welcome positive matters into your life. Inspire. To influence and pour vital resources into our peers and partners. To be a resource and give your knowledge to others. To build mentors and professionals. Aspire. To grow as others grow. To establish goals for ourselves and the community and achieve them. Perspire! Creating drive and a work ethic. To put hard work in the place of defeat.

 
 
 

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