With so many high-achievers in our community it was super interesting to learn about the moments when they lose track of time. We’ve highlighted some of those conversations below.
Charles Drawin

Washing the dishes, dont get me wrong, i love a good plate, soap and waterfalls but when i get to the point of reaching out to the cutlery it all becomes blurry and i feel like a grain of sand lost in the vastness of the universe. Read more>>
Sven Kennedy

Definitely being out in a forest or deep in nature, I find myself losing track of time and becoming like a curious child again. It’s not so much finding myself again , as it is letting that inner child free to frolick and play. Read more>>
Christy Stransky

Travel in general sets my soul on fire, but losing track of time and diving deep—literally—reminds me that my heart truly belongs to the water. I love being on a boat, and if there’s fishing involved, that’s a plus. The same feeling happens when I humble myself and do gymnastics. Read more>>
Deb Dunn

I’m forever grateful to live within walking distance to water and walking paths. I often feel that I’m walking a painting and its story into existence. New ideas come to me while taking in the fresh air, sights and sounds. I am in my element with the elements. And as I walk, I gather. Read more>>
July Jennifer Lamour

The Art of Painting. I have a profound passion for both oil painting and watercolor. These art forms bring me a sense of tranquility and beauty. When I immerse myself in painting, I truly lose track of time. Currently, it’s challenging to carve out moments for myself, so my goal for 2026 is to dedicate more days to getting lost in my artwork. Read more>>
Ashley Jabara

Being in nature makes me lose track of time and find myself. I am mesmorized by every flower, mushroom, and tree. Nothing feels better to me than wandering slowly through the woods. Read more>>
Kelsey Critchfield-De Ferrari

Anytime I am feeling down or unmotivated, I sit in front of my easel and pick up a brush and paint. Usually the first 30 minutes are difficult or frustrating, but I’ve realized that is usually all of the time I need until I am fully locked-in and in my creative flow state. Read more>>
Tamara Venher

Everyone searches for a way to reconnect with themselves. For me, that path has always been creating something beautiful. As a permanent makeup artist, I’m deeply inspired by the faces of women—their features, their character, their natural uniqueness. I see permanent makeup as an art form where my machine becomes the brush, and the human face becomes the canvas. Read more>>
Iciar Vega de Seoane

I lose track of time when I manage to stay disciplined and work on my photos, my phtobooks, and lately on drawing, every day. And I manage to do it despite having chronic pain from severe endometriosis. Read more>>
Nicky Posley

Creating art, of any kind allows me to lose track of time, and tap into what I believe is sacred. Long before I had any career aspirations, I was driven to be creative. It’s when I feel most alive. When I’m in that zone, I feel tapped in, like an instrument of nature. Read more>>
