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Finding Stillness in Clay: Lessons in Patience from a Bali Creative Journey

Patience and I have been in a lifelong tug-of-war. My brain moves at a million miles an hour—truly, it always has. I used to think everyone’s mind worked like mine, jumping from idea to idea, never still for long. But the older I get, the more I realise… not everyone runs on the same internal speed. And for me, the lesson of slowing down, of finding stillness—it’s one I keep being invited back to. Years ago, yoga was my first gentle nudge toward that calm. Not the poses, not the strength—but the breath. The sitting. The being. And now? It’s clay that’s become my newest teacher. Ceramics doesn’t let you rush. It cracks when you do. It wobbles, collapses, warps. It humbles you. It invites you into the moment—into presence—with no promise of perfection at the end. This mozzie coil holder? She’s imperfect. Uneven. Beautiful. And a complete reminder that letting go of attachment—of outcome, of perfection, of control—isn’t failure. It’s freedom. So here’s to making, learning, wobbling, and finding peace in the process—not the product. Because maybe the real masterpiece is in the stillness we find along the way. 🌀 #BaliFamilyFinds #ChadAndMiaOfficial #CeramicsInBali #SlowLiving #CreativeJourney #ImperfectlyMade #HandmadeWithHeart #MozzieCoilHolder #MakersMindset #FindingCalm #PatiencePractice #ClayAsTherapy #BaliMakers #MindfulCreativity #StillnessIsARebellion

<p>Patience and I have always had a complicated relationship. My mind races ahead—always has. It’s a whirlwind of ideas, a constant hum of movement that rarely pauses. But my travels to Bali, specifically a quiet ceramics workshop tucked in a sun-dappled corner of Ubud, gave me something I didn’t know I was seeking: stillness.</p> <p>Clay isn’t just about crafting objects. It’s a mirror to your state of mind. Try to rush it, and it caves. Force it, and it cracks. Working with clay gently nudged me out of my overthinking and into the moment. As I shaped what would eventually become a very wonky (but charming) mozzie coil holder, I learned this—the process _is_ the practice.</p> <p>For families visiting Bali, engaging in a ceramics class can be more than just a creative escape—it’s an invitation to slow down together. Kids get to play and create. Adults can reconnect with their hands and breath. There’s laughter, a bit of mess, and plenty of learning, not just about clay, but about being present.</p> <p>Our little coil holder now sits by our villa’s doorway, uneven and gloriously flawed. Every glance at it reminds me: it’s okay to let go of perfection. Imperfection, after all, is where the magic often lives.</p> <p>So if your Bali itinerary is packed with temples, rice terraces, beach clubs, and waterfalls, consider carving out time for a tactile, grounding experience. It may just be the most peaceful moment of your trip.</p> <p><strong>Tip:</strong> Look for family-friendly makerspaces or ceramic studios in Ubud or Canggu—many offer workshops for all ages, no experience needed.</p> <p>#BaliFamilyFinds #CeramicsInBali #SlowLiving #ImperfectlyMade #HandmadeWithHeart #FindingCalm #PatiencePractice #MindfulCreativity</p>
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