I bet a lot of us can relate to what Mr. MacLeod is saying. I certainly can. Creativity, whether we are pursuing it or still trying to find it, usually takes a backseat as we deal with everyday life -- getting good grades, paying the bills, raising the kids. But we crave it. We need it as a means of self expression.
This week on the blog, let's explore ways on how to be more creative. After all, creativity is turning blah into TADA!
so true..
ReplyDeletei so often find myself talking over my son's crayons when he seems less that interested.
Hi Hena! Thanks for visiting. I agree with the crayons -- I think all adults should have crayons and a coloring book stashed in their desk. It's a good stress-reliever. Instead of a coffee break, take a coloring break! :)
ReplyDeleteI love this post. Yes!!! Now I'm in my mid-60's and I have finally become aware of the PLEASURE that is available through this creative pursuits. Letting go of judgment and enjoying the feeling of the process, I believe, is what God want from us. And I'm not religious. I'm saying God in the sense of who we really are - here to have fun and experience the joy of Being.
ReplyDeleteGREAT post on creativity-Thank you so much!
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