Disappearing in a world that all but requires constant visibility can be a radical act, a resistance, and an essential step in the creative process.
Read MoreHope is the ability to imagine that the next moment might be different than this one, that tomorrow will not be a repeat of today. And hope can empower us to participate in making it so. To hope is to exercise creativity. Hope is key for any of us who wish to make things and share them.
Read MoreSometimes all you can make is dinner. And that’s no small thing.
Read MoreThis Venn diagram visualizes how I think about what to make. I ask myself these 2 questions: What gift do I want to give? What gift can I give?
Read More“The most regretful people on earth are those who felt the call to creative work, who felt their own creative power restive and uprising, and gave to it neither power nor time.” –Mary Oliver
Read MoreIn a basic sense, creativity can be thought of as a way to express who we are. So knowing who we are with the help of Enneagram wisdom can allow us to better express ourselves, which can lead into being known more fully by others and ourselves!
Read MoreAs we strengthen these muscles of attention we gain the power to more freely choose how and when we engage with our devices, and how and when we don’t – making space for attending to the moment at hand, our inner lives, and the creative work that is ours to do each day.
Read MoreI love reading this book, Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert, to kickstart a new year with extra doses of bravery, curiosity, & creativity! I love it so much that I want to share a copy…
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