Master in A Minute: Sunflowers™ coloring books: Leaning into Excellence 1

Speaking of Time, I am rocked by a recent encounter with a fellow neurodivergent, Rachel Pendragon. Meeting Rachel changed my life indelibly and I have a new teacher. A 28-year-old naturally accepting neurodivergent with super-powers is a stunning and magnificent thing to experience. So unlike my natural lack of acceptance of my autism, Rachel’s celebration of self inspires me to grow the idea of pride in my own autistic gifts.

Still elusive to me, if I can be brutally honest, is the simple correctness of being proud of myself and my work. However, validation and acceptance are synergistic. My theory of self understands that while self congratulations may still appear to be boring, locating the heart of my appreciation of self more often now than ever before, I see a way forward. I now celebrate the harbinger creator, the wizard. I rename the essential madness of my genius every day and the absolute certainty of my productivity. This is unmasked progress, a quiet seismic shift and such good news.

Another way to look at this idea is that my work has the certain indelible essential trait of concern and service to the viewer, an overwhelming giving. It’s easy to see that my life’s work has been about timeless love, universal respect, and healing. It’s also fair to say that the impeccable timelessness of the sunflower ink drawings means they are coming to you in a state of healing perfection. This is such good news.

Meantime, don’t forget: my mission, my heart, my vision, and my love.

Don’t worry. We’re coming for you.

© Jennet Inglis, 2025

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