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Quote I’m Reflecting On Today…
“Happiness is like a butterfly, which, when chased, is always just beyond reach of your grasp, but which, if you will sit down quietly, may gently land upon your shoulder.”
– Paraphrased From Nathaniel Hawthorne
From Creativity Coach Dan Goodwin
The times you remember creating as being an inspiring and enjoyable experience are rapidly becoming a fading dot on the horizon of your memory. You stop suddenly one day and wonder we’re all the fun went, and seriously question whether you want to continue creating ANYTHING.
So what happened?
Put simply, creating has become a function rather than a pleasure.
Creating became something you did out of some kind of obligation. You tried to create what you thought you “should” create, rather than what you loved creating. And this is always a recipe for an unhappy artist!
So how do you get the fun back? How can you rediscover the enjoyment of creating, now it has nothing but negative associations for you?
The best way is to start small and build. What short creative project could you choose to do this weekend that you’d really like to? Maybe it will be a return to rediscovering a creative form you used to enjoy but haven’t tried in a while? Or maybe it will be a new medium you’ve always wanted to try but never got around to?
Whatever you choose, keep it simple and small.
Aim to write a poem, or create an Artist Trading Card, or embroider a small square for a quilt. Don’t pick something very challenging, large or difficult, you want to ease yourself back into enjoying your creativity gently.
Also, approach this new mini-project without expectation for a specific outcome, and without needing to have a “finished product”.
When you start with an idea, there’s always some form of expectation of what it can become. This expectation can be very limiting and restrictive if you have a very fixed outcome in mind and don’t allow your creativity any flexibility. If instead you start with your idea, and just see where it leads, allow it to evolve in the ways it needs to, the experience is far more enjoyable. Plus, it’s more stimulating and exciting because you don’t know where it will lead!
To recap then. If you feel you’ve lost sight of the fun and enjoyment in creating, start with a new mini-project this weekend.
Pick something small, something you can play and have fun with. Free yourself from limiting expectations. Then let your creativity loose and see what comes!
What about that SuperBowl game?! I enjoyed watching both teams play throughout the season. My brother-in-law used to say he “married the wrong sister” because I am such an avid football fan and my younger sister, bless her sweet heart, didn’t yet have a clue. Having kids in junior sports sure changes things. When players appeared before the game, one of them wearing red/white made a face towards the camera. At first glance, I thought the Patriots were the guys in those uniforms. In all my intuitive confidence, I told my hubby-buddy, “See? They’re going to lose because their heads aren’t in the game. It’s the SuperBowl! Why are they playing around? That’s it. The Giants are winning this.”
Well, as my spouse and the rest of the world already knew, the Giants were “those other guys.” So now I’m looking at their victory and thinking back to the intense faces of the darker uniformed team as they entered the field. You’d think seeing Tom Brady would give me a clue, but hey, I’m entitled to the occasional “duh” moment so we’ll just blame it on that for now okay, friends?
After the fact, I re-considered that camera clowning face again. Maybe there was more to that when you viewed it from a mindset point of view. Going in, the Giants were the David of old meeting an undefeated Goliath. Up against a “perfect season,” they had to lay it all on the line. Maybe the coach’s secret was to encourage them to be proud of getting this far, play hard like there’s no tomorrow, believe in themselves, and most importantly… just have fun! That’s a lesson I think I’ll keep.
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