Seeing It Done
My friend Cindy has always been a builder—companies, houses, friendships.
A strong entrepreneur. A marketing mind. Someone who knows how to bring things into the world and make them work.
And alongside all of that—she paints.
Watercolors, mostly. Quiet, detailed, and full of life. She creates individual Christmas and note cards, each one its own small piece of art. They hang on walls all over my house.
They don’t feel like side projects.
They feel essential.
Watching her hold both things—the work of a full professional life and the work of her hands—shifted something for me.
It made the idea of beginning feel possible.
Not someday. Not eventually. But now.
I don’t think she set out to be an example.
But she was.
Sometimes it takes seeing someone else do it—clearly, fully, without apology—to realize you can step into it too.




