The world needs your creativity, friend.
And in today’s episode of the podcast, I’m diving into why this season is the perfect time to cultivate your creative practice, take a step inward, and pour into yourself.
Reflecting on the natural rhythms of fall and winter, I explore how these seasons call us to rest, reflect, and restore, encouraging creatives like you and me to follow that rhythm by nurturing our inner world and embracing practices that bring our creativity back to life.
Ways to Cultivate Your Creative Practice:
* Seasonal Reflection and CreativityI share how observing seasonal changes in nature can inspire us as creatives to honor this time as one of personal renewal. Just as the trees shed their leaves and settle into winter, we too can take time to turn inward, which fuels our future creative growth.
* The Importance of Self-Care for Creative FulfillmentI talk about the importance of nurturing creativity for your own enjoyment, without the pressure to monetize it. Our creativity doesn’t always have to serve productivity or profit—it can simply enrich our lives and support our overall well-being.
* Reclaiming Creativity in a Capitalistic WorldExploring how capitalism often influences our creative lives, I discuss the value of reclaiming creativity as a source of joy and self-expression. For those who are interested, I suggest checking out Maurice Harris (@blumeandplume on Instagram) for a fresh perspective on creative practice outside of a profit-driven mindset.
* Ideas for Cultivating Your Creative PracticeI offer a few practical ideas for reconnecting with creativity, including:
* Going on a solo “artist date” to feed your inner artist
* Playing around in your closet with your wardrobe
* Experimenting with cooking for fun
* Visiting the library to explore new topics
* Spending time in nature and observing the season
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
* The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron: A classic for creatives looking to tap into daily practices like “morning pages” or solo artist dates that inspire and refuel.
* A Year in Practice by Jacqueline Suskind: A seasonal guide to living and creating in sync with nature’s cycles, offering practices and wisdom for each season.
Your Creativity Matters
I hope this conversation reminds you that taking care of your creativity isn’t just about productivity; it’s about finding joy and fulfillment in the process. In a world that often feels uncertain, I truly believe that our art, voices, and creative passion are needed now more than ever.
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