Mar’s ideas for her projects arise from constant personal brainstorming. “My mind is always thinking, through the hours… most of the time it’s all nonsense, absurd or just plain uninteresting… but once in a while, amidst the maelstrom, something happens. Then I start to work on that spark and develop the idea, documenting all the steps, brainstorming different alternatives, possible changes, etc. Good ideas may surface suddenly, but I take the time to keep pursuing them until I can shape them into a concrete product.”The twenty-seven year old entrepreneur sees organization as key to her efficiency: “I try to organize myself as much as possible; I dedicate plenty of time to elaborating to-do lists and straightening my workspace. If things are cluttered and messy, even when there’s a lot of work to be done, I ‘waste’ a few minutes tidying up my desk, putting pencils where they belong. In the long run, it helps me perform.”
Like many other young professionals, Mar sees the pressures behind collaborating with others — both for herself and her co-conspirators. “As long as all parties involved are dedicated, collaborations are always fruitful. In my own experience, the times I’ve worked with other people, I’ve always ended up demanding more of myself than when I work alone.” However, she also recognizes the advantages of cross-pollination, and how much a varied point of view can bring to the table. “When we work with other people, we discover different ways to do things that may be as, or more, valid than the ones we use by ourselves.”
Taking time for herself is key to both her personal and creative fulfillment. “Without a doubt, my mission is… to be happy. And to achieve this, I do things that I enjoy, like drawing, painting, photography or creating my felt characters. It’s that simple. I wish I could always work within the creative realm. I would like to generate even more ideas, shape them and, after a while, feel proud of what I’ve created.”
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