Creative Habits
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My friend (and fellow IAF Board Member) Deborah Atherton is working on a book on work and Creativity - check out the blog! I feel like this post* was written just for me (and this one - Coffee and Creativity - maybe just for
coffeeem &
terriwindling...?)
*" . . . what happens when that OTHER kind of habit becomes part of your day to day: the habit of not ever having enough time to paint, write, pick up the camera, invent a new recipe or compose a song? We have all been there β even those of us who make our living as writers or artists β the days speed by us, filled with appointments, business, family concerns . . . .Itβs easy to edit creativity right out of your life. . . . You feel β oh just a little tired of yourself and the people around you. . . . Perhaps the most unfair thing about possessing a creative spark is that it demands to be used."
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*" . . . what happens when that OTHER kind of habit becomes part of your day to day: the habit of not ever having enough time to paint, write, pick up the camera, invent a new recipe or compose a song? We have all been there β even those of us who make our living as writers or artists β the days speed by us, filled with appointments, business, family concerns . . . .Itβs easy to edit creativity right out of your life. . . . You feel β oh just a little tired of yourself and the people around you. . . . Perhaps the most unfair thing about possessing a creative spark is that it demands to be used."