Creativity, Self-Esteem and Broken Eggs

Creativity, broken eggs

These eggs gave up their lives for their love of creativity

How can I create today? This is a question people should ask themselves each day. Yet, most of us look at the day or week ahead and think, wow, there is so much to do, or, oh crap! I’m really not looking forward to fill-in-the-blank.

Did you ever think how much more creativity you could allow into your life if you actually planned the time and looked forward to it? The common fallacy is that creativity just happens and you take it as it comes, but that is not entirely true.

Why? Creativity doesn’t happen by accident. Aside from what Oprah will have you believe about her whimsical “ah-ha” moments, creativity and inspiration are free flowing, and need time and space to evolve.  The true “ah-ha” moments show up because you were present in the moment, ready to actually hear, see, believe or understand what showed up. You made the space.

Just Do It!  Creativity Will Show Up

Creative juices flow more freely when you offer up the time and space. Only you know what turns you on, what drives you to get out of bed each morning.  So if the windshield looks a little foggy and you can’t quite find your creative zone, don’t judge yourself. Just get started doing something, and you will realize it helps you not only feel better, but takes  focus off the voices in your head that find very creative ways to say no.

Creative expression can be anything from getting your hands dirty with a pottery project, to a full out brainstorm about what gets you jazzed in your business or career. The “how”  can  involve doing something meaningful to you that enables you to break out from the norm, and use different muscles or right brain power. That could include doing something more tactile like knitting, wood working or playing guitar to open things up, or going for a really slow walk where you relish each step and think of it as a mini scavenger hunt.

Yes, You DO Have Time

When taking about creativity, this is  inevitably the comment I hear next…I just don’t have time. Well, you do, if you really want it.

Creative moments are priceless, and they really can be just mere moments. Just plan for those moments consistently. So if 15 minutes is all you have, USE it. Step away from digital equipment and break out the paints, yarn, books, journal, business plan, short story draft, photo album — whatever.

And the most important part — don’t be afraid if there are a few “broken eggs”. By that I mean false starts, unfinished projects or crazy-ass things that will never see the light of day.  Its something we all struggle with when we are tapping into our creative reserves as adults. Who cares! Leave judgment at the door, even better, flush it down the toilet.

The important part is that you are taking the time and space to be creative. That will shift so many things in other parts of your life, including your perspective on creativity and how it transforms your life. Then,  next steps and choices for your business or career will be clearer with all the brain clutter out of the way.

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  • Katrina - excellent advice. Creatives have a really hard time remembering that creative WORK is still WORK.

    Awesome to have you on the team! :-D

    -Nick
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