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Комментарии • 194

  • @nonefvnfvnjnjnjevjenjvonej3384
    @nonefvnfvnjnjnjevjenjvonej3384 Год назад +374

    I am much older at 32 yrs old but I am only now discovering how to be responsible and kind and have goals and work towards them. Your videos are a guiding light towards that.

    • @jalisasmith1000
      @jalisasmith1000 Год назад +24

      I’m 34 (12th of this month) and married. Still haven’t figured out adulting yet. Aiming for my goals though.

    • @eyulala4893
      @eyulala4893 Год назад +19

      I'm 31😁 I've been watching Ruby's vlog for years and l love it.

    • @BamBabyBrenda
      @BamBabyBrenda Год назад +11

      It's never too late

    • @simplykaley4540
      @simplykaley4540 Год назад +12

      32 and she inspires me so much!

    • @janninecarter6970
      @janninecarter6970 Год назад +16

      I'm 38 lol still watching Ruby

  • @monicapresson7136
    @monicapresson7136 Год назад +140

    14:44 Ruby, I just found your videos in my thread about two weeks ago. I’m 48, just retired from my job after 30 years. I have found a new peace within me since viewing your work. Thank you for being an inspiration to us all. Especially the lost souls that need direction. My new chapter in life (my send wind) I’m not sure what I want to do but your passion is generating other doors in my life that were closed for so long. Thank you ❤

  • @wereallwallflowers
    @wereallwallflowers Год назад +33

    The frost sparkling in the candlelight is absolutely gorgeous

  • @kennedie7031
    @kennedie7031 Год назад +42

    12:12 I feel you raised an interesting point about the fact that the majority of us spend much more time consuming things other people have made than creating anything ourselves

    • @Heyu7her3
      @Heyu7her3 7 месяцев назад

      Doesn't bother me 😂

  • @mariannamilne9062
    @mariannamilne9062 Год назад +16

    when sewing you should sew it inside out and then flip it so you wouldnt have any loose threads

    • @rosabutcher5092
      @rosabutcher5092 Год назад +2

      I’m surprised none of the tutorials mentioned leaving a seam allowance and sewing it inside out to get a nice clean finish, would look lovely

    • @annahuisjes3355
      @annahuisjes3355 Год назад

      Clipping the edges before flipping it inside out (especially where rounded) also helps loads with the flexibility of the garments the smoothness of the shape.

  • @limeparticle
    @limeparticle Год назад +39

    I haven’t done much sewing, but it usually goes better if you first sketch out and cut out the pattern on paper and then iron the fabric you’re going to use and trace the pattern onto that. Freehanding it seldom looks very nice.

  • @diamondslashranch
    @diamondslashranch Год назад +32

    I’m very glad you have discovered this now. It took me too long to understand that I need to give myself the time to be creative. If you let it there is always something more important. Life is too short not to give yourself the time to experience everything that lives in your heart and mind.

  • @ellishayes2128
    @ellishayes2128 Год назад +60

    The burning of the poem reminds me a lot of Taika Watiti’s (screenplay writer, director etc) writing process, which is to write a script in its entirety, read it all through then bin it. Then re-writes it from the beginning with everything he remembers. I love the process of creating something, then refining it from memory. I realise the sentiment is different from burning completely and letting it go, but I think both processes similarly invoke the same idea of creating something.

    • @Cynthia-uf9ro
      @Cynthia-uf9ro Год назад +3

      It also makes me think of sand mandalas in Buddhism, that are created painstakingly and then dispersed, to signify impermanence.

    • @nonefvnfvnjnjnjevjenjvonej3384
      @nonefvnfvnjnjnjevjenjvonej3384 Год назад +2

      Someone said reading is about polishing your sensibilities rather than remembering everything you read. So these days I stopped taking notes while reading. Our memory is a powerful filter.

    • @Heyu7her3
      @Heyu7her3 7 месяцев назад

      HELL NO.

  • @Jesusisthetruth2
    @Jesusisthetruth2 Год назад +18

    You are so lucky to have all that beautiful scenery around you. Its a headstart as far as having a productive day goes. All that inspiration and wonder on your doorstep.! Amazing

  • @jesselynindia5551
    @jesselynindia5551 Год назад +10

    just want to say that i’m watching this at 2:30am after a student night out whilst waiting for my (vegan) sausage roll to cook as a reminder that you can love ruby’s content and all of these vibes whilst doing things that seem to contradict it :)

  • @Cynthia-uf9ro
    @Cynthia-uf9ro Год назад +3

    "I feel that the balance between consumption and creation has become massively skewed." My thoughts exactly. I have been thinking about this a lot recently, although I see it as a balance between activity and passivity. To the point that now I am becoming conscious of how much time I spend passively and how much I spend actively.

  • @elizabethwall8063
    @elizabethwall8063 Год назад +3

    I love what you say here: "We have so much access to content, and we can access content so easily, that I feel that the balance between consumption and creation has become massively skewed. We need to make more of a conscious effort if we want to create something. It's not the default." This is so true! So many more people now do nothing but consume content (most of which is mindless), and they can't figure out why they feel unfulfilled. As Julia Cameron writes in The Artist's Way, "Creativity is the natural order of life....There is an underlying, in-dwelling creative force infusing all of life--including ourselves."

  • @bluumz-n-veg
    @bluumz-n-veg Год назад +10

    Such wonderful advice to sometimes CHOSE to not be productive! We all need time to occasionally decompress without feeling the pressure of meeting goals, be they personal or professional.

  • @lina5699
    @lina5699 Год назад +5

    The shot of you in complete darkness with only the table and candles lit is so cinematic

  • @annag8448
    @annag8448 Год назад +10

    I love that you're venturing into sewing! It can be such a rewarding hobby, the loose threads at the edges are easily solved if you either sew 2 layers together and then turn the fabric inside out, or double-fold the fabric in on itself and then sew it, depending on it you want your stitching visible or not. But it is such a great attempt and I highly encourage you to try sewing more!

  • @13o436
    @13o436 Год назад +16

    Writing outside so early in the morning seems like such a lovely and inspiring thing to do. It seems a perfect environment to just write and not think too much about what you are writing about!!

    • @lellymills
      @lellymills Год назад +1

      Or what rodents might be running around your feet. Chickens = rats.

  • @doris_1325
    @doris_1325 Год назад +7

    I don't think I could sit in the darkness outside, because my mind would not quiet down. It would continuously tell me something wicked is about to jump out at me from the darkness. 😃😂 That's how creative it is! ☺

  • @therapturedmichelle
    @therapturedmichelle Год назад +1

    I really wish I had a space and time to write, but I grew up in extreme circumstances and have had to work minimum wage jobs to support myself my entire life, from childhood. I hope one day I'll have the time and space to write. I'm so tired after my work so I don't even have energy. It's so expensive to pay for even just a small room, not talking about a house.

  • @emilytaylor1244
    @emilytaylor1244 Год назад +7

    Loved this video. Actually touches on something I’ve been thinking about recently. Making time to slow down and do less so that what we do is more worthwhile. Thank you for putting this video out into the world!

  • @Oliver389
    @Oliver389 Год назад +24

    Can we appreciate how aesthetic the intro is ❤

  • @zaftra
    @zaftra Год назад +1

    Pointed this out on this channel a few years ago, you can be productive just doing nothing and chilling, it's just a different recharging the batteries productivity.

  • @delrevesines
    @delrevesines Год назад +1

    I used to be a really creative child with an impresive inner world and imagination. Now I'm 26, artist, and I feel all of that is allmost gone. I thought It was because now I have way more stress and things to be worry about but lately I have been thinking that It's actually more link with the fact that before I didn't felt guilty for 'not being productive/do nothing'. I don't remember what boredom feels like anymore but I'm also incapable of fantasize as I did and I have less ideas. Of course, that's the reason. Creativity needs free time and ideas space to arrive. I still don't know how to manage but I wish I can make more space to do nothing. Great video Ruby!

  • @actgirl1234567
    @actgirl1234567 Год назад +6

    ❤ I just started rewatching some of your older videos just to try to keep calm, as your style and just personality are genuine and just soothing if that makes any sense 😂 anyway, this was a lovely one too.

  • @lesliegraham8478
    @lesliegraham8478 Год назад +3

    This is definitely one of your best videos to date. Your filming also is maturing nicely. Always a cozy way to start the day watching your content. Thank you.

  • @larrymilliken288
    @larrymilliken288 Год назад +3

    You always inspire me with new ideas and thoughts that challenge my comfort zone. Thank you for reminding me the necessity and enjoyment of the “process” is spoiled by chasing the goal.

  • @tomg271
    @tomg271 Год назад +9

    Not sure I would class it as making space for boredom, boredom implies waste time in my opinion. It is more like rest time, in the same way your body needs to rest after exercise, your mind needs that too.

    • @RubyGranger8
      @RubyGranger8  Год назад +2

      Interesting distinction there - the language we use is important x

    • @lilydelacour
      @lilydelacour Год назад

      Thought the same. Boredom sounds kinda negative as if you‘re not doing anything and don‘t enjoy it or feel bad about it.

  • @harley8973
    @harley8973 Год назад +8

    peak tory energy

    • @Jo2878
      @Jo2878 Год назад +1

      How so? I'm genuinely curious*

  • @HFTLH
    @HFTLH Год назад

    Whatever sewing I have done over the years was almost all self-taught with tidbits from books and tutorials, and the rest out of my imagination....I never felt I was very good at it. But two years ago I was able to make an entire Outlander halloween costume. I altered thrifted items....turned a jacket into a fitted vest with front lacing and trim, altered a shirt to look like a shift and bought an entire bolt of flannel for the skirt. It wasn't perfect, but it looked great, and it showed me that I had learned a lot more over the years than I realized. So I think your collar is perfect because like you said, it's the process that counts more than the finished result. If you keep doing little sewing projects when you feel inspired and can set apart a bit of time, years from now you will find how much it pays off!

  • @lillysummeroriginals1213
    @lillysummeroriginals1213 Год назад +3

    If your goal is to be creative creative creativity box. Take like a shoebox and collect items from around your house. Envelopes cute packaging postcards magazines letters anything really. Then go to the dollar store and purchase some items that inspire you. Paint glue tape doesn’t matter. Put all these things into that said shoebox and pulled out everything in again. This is your creative box. Don’t judge yourself and just let yourself be creative when you pull out this box. How do use items also be sure you replenish it so your creativity can last. A lot of children do this and it may be silly for teenagers and adults but it’s not. Having a judge free place to create with random items will inspire you. If you enjoy writing you could also write about the creativity box. Make it majestic or a fantasy land. Write about what you made from this creativity box. The sky is the limit when it comes to being creative so give it a try if you please highly recommend it and also I am legally blind

  • @lyra3517
    @lyra3517 Год назад +1

    I admire your courage and boldness of sitting outside in the pitch black and freezing cold! Also the frost on the table being illuminated by the candles was really beautiful, looked like the stars were being reflected in the table 🤍✨

  • @Hifza10007
    @Hifza10007 Год назад +6

    Be happy always you and all viewers those who are watching 😊

  • @vt1527
    @vt1527 Год назад +12

    I´m also currently reading the Brother Karamzov albeit in a german translation and I´m almost finished. It is a masterpiece! Just as a sidenote: as far as I know the z in Karamazov is pronounced more softly than what you said in the video (Z as for example in Zoo) :)

  • @kaersten3623
    @kaersten3623 Год назад

    Whatever your creative outlet is, that is what will keep you "free". At times the world can be a cruel cruel place, so hold on to that freedom. No one can take that away from you. It's something that you can internalize, thus it will never betray you.

  • @adrianabalic6553
    @adrianabalic6553 Год назад +3

    I was wondering how you choose the topics you have been learning more about for fun and what you use as sources for your research... I love this idea, being a new mom and finished with my academic life. I love to learn and want to continue.

  • @DrQuizzler
    @DrQuizzler Год назад +3

    Way to go, with the painting, sewing and crafting!! Those are all GREAT ways to unwind!! I'm right there with you, placing process over product, especially when I create "art?". I enjoy your videos so much more now that you're not constantly racing here or there, and btw, shout-out to Maestro Smetana!! Nice use of his music!! :)

  • @Julie-si3hi
    @Julie-si3hi Год назад +1

    Lovely video Ruby x The thing is people in the past used to sew,do embroidery, walk,read,journal paint.....now if we're bored we scroll through a screen to fill the void....yes I know it's ironic that I'm typing this whilst watching Ruby lol 😆 but I do journal and am quite creative/crafting etc

  • @alicetaylorsversion13
    @alicetaylorsversion13 Год назад +2

    Ruby, this was truly a stunning video and one of my favourites you've ever done. It is so beautifully filmed, and has such a lovely sentiment, with the beautiful music adding so perfectly to the theme. Although over the next few days I have a schedule full of work for my subjects and various other school projects, I will attempt to embrace this creativity into my own life, and savour the process of research and revision in itself without the focus on the end goal. Thank you as always for being so inspirational! ❤

  • @sripradhaiyengar9980
    @sripradhaiyengar9980 Год назад +1

    Try sitting on the edge of your seat and working for a while.
    That position is to indicate that you want this done and that you want it done quickly. That also implies that you don't really care about the process. Yes, there are some tasks that fall into this category and it isn't a bad idea. But, nowadays, I find myself sitting on the edge of my seat almost always because there is something else that is left and that needs to be done too. How much of this do you remember? How much of it will you cherish?
    Sitting back in and not worrying about getting up or falling off, gives me the time to truly be. To be there, to become the task.
    After watching your video, I was doing a couple of problems for an exam and I was literally sitting on the edge of my seat (physically and mentally, I have been studying for this one exam for an entire year and it is in 2 days) and, this idea popped up. and I thought I'd share it with you. Thank you for the video

  • @sitka0516
    @sitka0516 Год назад +1

    loved this video! i think it put words to something i’ve been thinking about a lot lately, but didn’t know how to express. it also made me grateful for cello, because even though i’ve been playing for three years now it feels new every time i play. it’s one of the things i consistently value the process of over the outcome, especially because music is less tangible. the process IS the outcome (except i guess in a recording but that’s different!).

  • @lupeibarra6786
    @lupeibarra6786 Год назад +1

    ruby i absolutely love all of your videos, but this one especially changed my mindset. Love your advice and keep doing you, wishing you all the best

  • @purpletiger9313
    @purpletiger9313 Год назад +3

    Hmmm. Creativity is a big topic. The thing is, creativity *can be* a form of compulsion. An addiction really. Creativity compels you and then you feel a big rush when it's accomplished. In our little world we live in a "superstructure of distress". You have to let all of the distress fall away. It means not anticipating, not having expectations, but just holding yourself to a high standard. Everything you do becomes part of your "reputation" (which belongs to the world). But remember: even though your reputation belongs to the world, the world does not belong to you.

  • @taliw7736
    @taliw7736 Год назад

    I really agree to take time and even if uninspired let ideas come to you instead of searching for inspiration always. Lovely , well said

  • @smr710
    @smr710 Год назад

    You have such a beautifully creative mind. I was about to write that I am in my early/mid-thirties and find your videos so inspiring. I scrolled down and saw two comments from people who are "older" expressing similar thoughts and feelings. I'm so glad I've found your channel.

  • @liredelis
    @liredelis Год назад +1

    I always feel so inspired and comforted by your videos!Thank you Ruby for these beautifully and cozy filmed content🎞🤎

  • @demiku604
    @demiku604 Год назад

    I love the little add on in the end! At the moment I’m learning how to stop being productive without feeling guilty about it, so this was a sweet little reminder. Thanks!

  • @sripradhaiyengar9980
    @sripradhaiyengar9980 Год назад +1

    I write a lot less than you do. But, the how to be creative part... well, usually, something I watch or read strikes a chord or a mini epiphany and, as soon as that happens, I take out my phone or laptop and jot it down on Wordpress, or notion or one note. When I was at school, we weren't allowed electronic gadgets, (oh, I am only a couple of years elder to you, but it used to be like that here) and I'd jot it down in my diary. Sometimes in between a class, or during a study hour, because, often, those ideas vanish if I didn't write them down... and even if I wrote the heading and left it at that, I'd not get the correct words or the ones that struck me the first time... I have never tried it your way! Making time for creativity... It has always been sort of spontaneous... And, I really didn't understand that bit about burning the poem... I understand that you want to focus on the process and not the product, but, why would you want to turn something you are proud of into ashes?

  • @cry-baby-lily
    @cry-baby-lily Год назад +3

    loved this video soooo much Ruby! inspiring but in an almost relaxed and chilled sense, I cant describe it but I know its just what I needed after my first week back at uni. love ya lots, cant wait to see more!

  • @rhae7393
    @rhae7393 Год назад +1

    You're supposed to not sew the horizontal part fully, and use the little gap to flip it inside out and iron it, it'll be way more neat with the loose threads on the inside!

  • @melodygu3art
    @melodygu3art Год назад

    I love this concept! With work and a million other things going on it's hard to be creative, but the idea of letting yourself become bored is one I'm working on this year. I want the child-like wonder of not knowing what to do and finding something to create

  • @PlanetImo
    @PlanetImo Год назад +2

    I quite liked your ashy-smudge art :)

  • @amandas.9116
    @amandas.9116 Год назад

    Ruby, I’d love you to do a video on how you use your planner to be productive- I have lots of to dos so would you recommend list them all on Notion then allocate some each day to write in your planner? How do you do it? Btw I love your planner so much!

  • @theinkdarksea
    @theinkdarksea Год назад +2

    Was so happy to hear Bedrich Smetana's "The Moldau" playing in the back of this video- it is such a beautiful piece of music and suits you wonderfully. Did you know it is considered a "symphonic poem"?

  • @ba5126
    @ba5126 Год назад

    I don't know how to explain it better but basically when I was around 16 I was in something like a "choose your destiny" type of RPG moment 😅 and I was at a crossroads between actress and writer, cause I loved doing both as a kid. Ultimately I chose acting, because I needed a rush of new people in my life. I don't regret it at all, but sometimes I wonder what would've been if had chosen the other. Your vlogs are literally sending me in a realm where I can actually feel how it would've been! It's sooo awesome! They give me something that I didn't know I missed. Especially in days when the actor's life can get pretty hectic and overwhelming... I hope you keep on sharing the beauty of the Writer's life, because it truly is something special!

  • @AL-grhvc
    @AL-grhvc Год назад +3

    I am also about to finish reading Brothers Karamazov, Dostoyevsky being my favorite writer with his incredible insights into human psyche 💯

  • @gunnardergroe7457
    @gunnardergroe7457 Год назад +2

    Thank you for that video. It's so nice to someone else beeing bored on purpose.

  • @janwabibasumallick5645
    @janwabibasumallick5645 Год назад

    I love this kind of videos where you share your work, thoughts in a cozy way.... I love this so much....

  • @bellahewish9955
    @bellahewish9955 Год назад +1

    ruby everytime you post i do a little happy dance because your the only person who motivates me to keep being productive,i love your content and i always do something special when you post like now im going to make myself a cup of tea and a digestive cuddled up in a blanket while watching this video keep up the hard work

  • @carolynmarshall1968
    @carolynmarshall1968 Год назад +2

    Just love your vlogs so gentle and inspiring x

  • @alandaevans504
    @alandaevans504 Год назад

    Thank you Ruby! I am so grateful for finding you randomly two years ago!

  • @jessieoakes8033
    @jessieoakes8033 Год назад +3

    Not to be negative towards you bc I’m glad at least you are saying it on your platform but it is annoying that people your age are now starting to see what generations before have been almost screaming about social media for years… I’m only 40 … I happened upon your RUclips bc I loved your Victorian era interests. But again I’m glad you talked about how much time is spent on phones. Before people worried about time spent on tvs yet the internet and social media has ridiculously eclipsed that previous warning… technology is good to an extent but humans are meant to enjoy nature, breathe fresh air, see all the beauty that God has given us :)

  • @jewelloveslife
    @jewelloveslife Год назад +1

    I don’t usually comment but I think something that makes me sad when people talk about social media is that it’s viewed as not as important or creative as other forms of non virtual creation but I think that is not always the case although i agree that passively scrolling isn’t great the other aspects of social media do often facilitate creation for example making a tiktok or editing photos and videos and writing captions and looking and taking photos of beauty in the everyday and sharing it the documentation in itself is a form of creation and I think gen z gets too much flack for not creating the right way when really we are creating A LOT all the time even this youtube video beyond just documenting you creating is a creation in itself!!

  • @BamBabyBrenda
    @BamBabyBrenda Год назад +1

    I didn't want to give up the habit of Journaling by not writing when I didn't want to journal.
    So instead I just write "I don't feel like writing today" and leave it at that.
    I don't always have to reflect and write pages or have a huge discovery. I just want to stay in the habit of writing.

  • @Juldevivre
    @Juldevivre Год назад +1

    Aww your videos just get better and better 🤍 Love your content Ruby!!!

  • @oliverwilliams5113
    @oliverwilliams5113 Год назад +2

    Ruby: "I wasn't very productive"
    * *writes a poem* *
    So inspiring 😂😆😫

  • @marieke1995
    @marieke1995 Год назад +1

    I don't know, how to say it in english, but usually, when sewing two parts together, you leave a spot open and turn the hole thing around, and then sew the rest. Then you'll have a nice edge :)

  • @carlawisch
    @carlawisch Год назад

    I always liked what we used to call "middy blouses" which were blouses with a collar that was cut deep and square at the back and tapering to the front, resembling that worn by a sailor. There were variations on these, some used to have stars on the corners of the back of the collar, some were blue with white trim, some were white with blue trim, some had short sleeves, some had long. The last one I had was way back in the 1980's, it was red with a white collar and I used to wear it with a navy or white skirt.

  • @Drew-fx7ke
    @Drew-fx7ke 4 месяца назад

    The word virtue - To separate from evil, or what one might not actually drink knowingly a glass of, say - Arsenic, for instance. To apply a filter according to some standard of morality. If

  • @caro4486
    @caro4486 Год назад

    Love Smetana in the Background! 🥰...and Tchaikovsky!❤️

  • @mailauritsen4968
    @mailauritsen4968 Год назад

    Ruby I love all of your videoes! I want to have a productive, fun, cozy and relaxing week! A mixture of both productivity and relaxation. :D

  • @GorgieClarissa
    @GorgieClarissa Год назад +4

    what is this sink that already has boiling water coming out of it!?

  • @justaheavyheart
    @justaheavyheart Год назад +1

    I'm honestly not exaggerating when i say ruby makes me feel at peace

  • @user-of5mj5nl6r
    @user-of5mj5nl6r Год назад

    Im currently doing a voluntary year and I‘m lucky to have a lot of free time. But it can be challenging as well! I often feel really unproductive because I‘m not doing university and don’t always want to fill my free time till the last minute. Especially in the Winter time it’s sooo hard to not put pressure on me because of that🙈🙈

  • @sarahfarmer5074
    @sarahfarmer5074 Год назад

    im 50 but i still love rubys videos my life is busy and i find them so calming

  • @probablybrian5460
    @probablybrian5460 Год назад +1

    What you did with the ashes was such a cool idea, I wasn't expecting that. I was thinking you'd put them in an urn or something lol

  • @jondoesvlogs4242
    @jondoesvlogs4242 Год назад

    I can't believe you Burned it I'm proud of you for trying something so uncomfortable I love your attitude towards it too your a great writer And artist!

  • @billguedesbr
    @billguedesbr Год назад +2

    Do you clean your house? Do you cook your meat? Do you wash your clothes?

  • @victoriawalker7792
    @victoriawalker7792 Год назад

    Nietzsche advocated a content diet, where you restrict your content consumption only to that which you can spend a long time digesting and revisiting in a purposeful manner. I think that this is perhaps phobic of new things, but the idea of it can be used to slim down what we consume and be more mindful of our consumption .

  • @Sophia-cd2ci
    @Sophia-cd2ci Год назад +1

    This was so beautiful, calming inspiring, and helpful. Thank you so much for sharing : )

  • @katarinasvensson9801
    @katarinasvensson9801 Год назад

    Despite being so much older than you, I really se you as an inspiration and how I would like to be

  • @sandhrasadanandan3612
    @sandhrasadanandan3612 Год назад +2

    Hey Ruby, Hope you are doing well. Just wanted to know, will there be a what I got for Christmas video? I used to look forward to those :) Stay safe and blessed!

  • @lasyakarthik5817
    @lasyakarthik5817 Год назад

    Beautiful video! The candles in the darkness was a stunning shot

  • @PumpkinMozie
    @PumpkinMozie Год назад

    Ruby’s videos always make me feel positive and inspired 😊

  • @bshistory
    @bshistory Год назад +1

    Ruby, what are your views about the tech overcoming humans? Like as of recent times, we have come across ChatGPT and AI art etc. How it will impact us? What's your take?

  • @bryanbearsley8314
    @bryanbearsley8314 Год назад

    you have so many goals ruby. i am so happy for you ❤

  • @emilygwynneth1278
    @emilygwynneth1278 Год назад

    gen question for anyone reading this, how do you get comfortable being by yourself more? it's not that I don't have friends, I just don't necessarily have best friends but I have in the past. how do I get to a place where I'm okay with that?

  • @GeorgiaPeck
    @GeorgiaPeck Год назад +2

    i think the word productive needs a new meaning. taking time to do nothing is productive, drawing is productive, creating a healthy meal is productive, sleeping is productive. these things deemed as unproductive actually are, but for different things, like health or creativity or relationships or vitality. not everything productive is work related

  • @Drew-fx7ke
    @Drew-fx7ke 4 месяца назад

    Cool an interesting incite. Food for thought. Thanks.

  • @defineddisabledlife3463
    @defineddisabledlife3463 Год назад +1

    For learning to sew check out Bernadette banner and her book make, sew and mend.

  • @Sophie-pi4ov
    @Sophie-pi4ov Год назад +1

    As you burnt your poem, I was very irritated. For me as a person who collects so much, it's very weird to do this, but maybe I will try it one day. 😊

  • @mariamahmed9472
    @mariamahmed9472 Год назад +1

    Absolutely adore your videos! ❤️

  • @annette4929
    @annette4929 Год назад +1

    I loved this video! It was very calming and inspiring.

  • @dandare2586
    @dandare2586 Год назад +3

    Was your mum asking you to clean up your paint brushes? 😳

  • @danielaaraujo6169
    @danielaaraujo6169 Год назад +1

    I absolutely love your videos and just wanted to ask you if you flipped the collar inside out? Because usually its sewn the right sides facing each other and then its turned inside out

    • @RubyGranger8
      @RubyGranger8  Год назад +1

      It was! I just did an abysmal job of seeing if neatly hahah! This was if post flipping if you can believe it 😆

  • @lizzy8399
    @lizzy8399 Год назад

    hey ruby i love how your videos are all so meaningful and make an impact❤️

  • @rmasb4967
    @rmasb4967 Год назад +2

    The most helpful & inspiring online content I have consumed in a while. Thank you... I'm about to write a stream of consciousness & burn it. I'd wanted to for quite some time & now I feel motivated to do so.

  • @rondoflicflac
    @rondoflicflac Год назад

    Omg you're becoming an amazing filmmaker!!!

  • @rhosymedra6628
    @rhosymedra6628 Год назад

    I've been wanting to try that poem advice from Salinger too!

  • @katerinap.5662
    @katerinap.5662 Год назад

    I'm also currently reading the Brothers Karamazov! Would love to watch a video on how you liked it.

  • @taliw7736
    @taliw7736 Год назад

    interested in the burning of poetry / writing

  • @readwithelahe
    @readwithelahe Год назад +3

    Turn off Netflix another episode of Ruby Granger is on! 😍👌