Where does Inspiration come from?
I was recently asked by Karin Borland (from @karin_borland_art) what inspires me? Here's my response.

Hi, I’m Sarah: a writer, teacher and mother. I’m inspired to make this beautiful planet a better place. For me, this works in three simple ways. Firstly, the planet - we share it with every single other living creature but humans have become dominant and are destroying it at the cost of destabilising conditions for all of us. I am on a journey to become as eco-friendly as possible, making small changes (and hopefully inspiring others) that add up to a big difference. I’m also inspired by the wonders of nature everyday: the wildflowers blooming in my garden, the wood pigeon swooping overhead and a stunning sunset. So remarkable.
Secondly, children – of course, they can be inspiring in their own right - but I’m inspired to interact with them in a respectful and gentle way. Rewards and sanctions are gone in our house and we operate as a democracy where everyone gets an equal say. As parents we only step in when it’s a health and safety issue. If only mainstream education was like this! That’s one of the reasons I have currently opted out of my previous role as a primary school teacher and instead ‘teach’ through talks, posts and my Changemaker membership (supporting members on their own eco-friendly journey).
Thirdly, self-care which I’m aware should be first – I’m working on that one! I’m slowly learning to reject the patriarchal, capitalist system that has told me my only worth is my productivity. I’m ensuring I have rest, charting and living in sync with my menstrual cycle and the Earth’s seasons.
My book ’52 Tips To Reduce Waste’ is available through my website: https://www.rhubarbandrunnerbeans.co.uk/
Check out Karin's amazing nature-inspired art @karin_borland_art including my guest poston her Instagram account.


