Thanks, that's a great quote. The weird thing is that as an artist, I've spent most of my life wishing that I didn't have to have a conventional job so that I could follow my vocation, and indeed I have spent quite big chunks of my life as a self-employed artist and was very good at motivating myself and organising my time. But financially that was in the days when my kids were school age, so I got tax credits and maintenance and didn't have to worry so much about money. If I wasn't feeling so incredibly awful I'd be delighted to have all this time to be creative, but obviously if I wan't feeling so awful I'd be at work! And I am doing quite a lot of creative stuff to help me manage my anxiety and depression, but I couldn't turn it into a business because pressure destroys creativity in my experience, and particularly at the moment.