5 Ways to Add Creativity to your Life

“But unless we are creators we are not fully alive. What do I mean by creators? Not only artists, whose acts of creation are the obvious ones of working with paint or clay or words. Creativity is a way of living life, no matter our vocation or how we earn our living. Creativity is not limited to the arts, or having some kind of important career.”

Madeleine L’Engle

 

I believe this wholeheartedly…that creativity is found in all facets of life. One doesn’t have to be an artist to be creative. I like to think of creativity as problem solving. Beyond exercising it in the art studio, I bring creativity to cooking meals, planning outings for the kids, decorating our home and planning vacations. But sometimes we want to have the ability to just create something…a piece of art, a poem, a blog, a hat…and want to be able to access and harness our creative self easily. There are ways to make the conditions ripe for a creative day. Here are 5 quick ways to infuse creativity into your everyday and who knows…maybe help you create that project you’ve been dreaming up!

 

“Social media not only snatches your time, but it also teaches you attention deficiency.”

-Neeraj Agnihotri

 

1.) Put down your phone. 

Switch on your Do Not Disturb button. Charge it in another room. Set a timer so that you don’t pick it up for a set amount of time. Lose it in the laundry pile. Just put it down for a minute, K? Its the BIGGEST distraction we face on the daily. Mini computers lighting up all day with texts and notifications will keep you in a loop of reactivity and consumption and not in one of productivity and creation.

 

“Rituals are the formulas by which harmony is restored.”

-Terry Tempest Williams

 

2.) Schedule time and Create a ritual.

Set a time or schedule when you will sit down to write, throw paint at a canvas, record a video, snap some photos. Pencil it in. Just like workouts and appointments. If it’s not in the calendar, it won’t happen. The ritual aspect of this is to create anything repetitive to indicate to yourself that this is the time you create. For me, it’s lighting a candle and putting on music. The striking of the match signals to my mind and body that this is what we’re doing now. Rituals can take the mundane to the elevated.

 

“Create the space and a bigger life happens.”

– Alysia Reiner

 

3.) Designate a space to create.

This can be literally anything. A table, a corner of a room, a spare room, outside in your yard or garden, in the garage, on your lap on the couch even. But make that your spot. The place where you can return to and your body remembers that when I come here, I come here to write, paint, sketch, think, brainstorm etc. Returning to your space to create becomes a part of the ritual.

 

“Curiosity creates an artist. So, chase your curiosity until you find an artist inside you.”

-Akash Rathod

 

4.) Read.

Read everything that ignites you…books, articles, poetry. Go to the library and immerse yourself in a section that’s been on your mind. Sometimes I go to the art section and come home with coffee table art books, books on color theory or an artist memoir…sometimes even a book on technique. While I paint or fold laundry I sometimes listen to audiobooks as well.

 

“Learning is the only thing the mind never exhausts, never fears, and never regrets.”

-Leonardo da Vinci

 

5.) Consume culture.

Get inspired! Go to the modern art museum in your city. Don’t have one? Visit the website! Follow accounts on social media that ignite your creativity. Go see plays and concerts, go to art openings and handmade markets. Let other’s creativity and innovation be a catalyst for yours!

 

Sometimes my goal is just to find the beauty in the everyday…this simple act gets my brain thinking in a creative way. Watching the light play on the changing autumn leaves in my backyard…how is that color achieved? How can I recreate that color with paint? Everything is game for creativity.

What will you do today to infuse your day with a bit of creativity?

 

p.s. Have you seen the Free Resource Guide for the Painting Artist? It includes tools for the studio, book and podcast lists and more! If not, get it here.

 

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