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.
Tatiana Petrov

I lose track of time when I dive into my own reflections — it helps me reconnect with myself. This happens especially when I am by the ocean, in places of personal power, or in moments when maintaining balance and being in harmony with myself is important. Read More>>
Haiden Stipp

What makes me lose track of time and find myself is painting. At my core, I’m just a gal that loves to create with color. When I take the time to paint, I wonder why I don’t paint as much as I breathe. My paintings are heavily influenced by florals. Read More>>
Robert Ancill

What makes me lose track of time, and at the same time find myself again; is writing my books. Once I start, I can disappear into the process for hours without even noticing. It feels like stepping into a time machine, going back to the very beginning of my career and reliving all the lessons, challenges, and triumphs along the way. Read More>>
David Paul Kay

When I’m creating, time dissolves, hours vanish into moments, and space itself ceases to exist. There’s only the rhythm of the process, the flow, and I am completely absorbed in it. In those stretches of immersion, nothing else matters, it is as if I step outside of ordinary existence. Then, suddenly, I surface. Read More>>
Susan Humphrey

I lose track of time often and it always happens when I have a paint brush or my camera in my hands. I have only recently realized that I am driven by creativity. I have been all of my life. When I was working, my retail merchandising job was very creative and inspiring. Read More>>
Isabelle Nanin

I love painting. The moment I begin, everything else fades away. Sometimes I even forget to eat because I’m so deeply absorbed in the colors, the shapes, and the play of light as if nothing else exists. When someone speaks to me, it startles me, because in those moments I am in another world, in a quiet dialogue with myself. Read More>>
Ernesto Rodriguez
Getting out in nature brings me into the moment. Surrounded by blues, greens and browns. Feeling the breeze, listening to the silence, watching the sun’s rays coming through the trees. You feel the connection to life, all life around you. I had an experience in Yellowstone while doing a photoshoot. My friend who was helping me had the same epiphany at the same time. Read More>>
Adaeze Anane
Taking a hot shower. Read More>>
DJ Simmy

Anytime I go out of town to chill! Especially somewhere with a beach. I loveeee going to the beach. Read More>>
Ras Beats
Working on music is one of those things for me, one hundred percent. It makes things go quiet, when I get into the zone and make music, it’s the only thing on my mind and of importance, It’s great creatively, and useful for rediscovering one of the things that make me happy, if I never need that reminder. Read More>>
