My last post was about “Coming up with Ideas.” A few of you commented that you have no shortage of ideas. This makes sense as Maya Angelou famously said,
“You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.”
The “ideas” post was from the early days of my creative resolution. While reading through my old posts, I realized that focusing and finishing were recurring themes. Previously I wasn’t successful with my creative projects because I was always starting and stopping, and never finishing. Which left me feeling discouraged.
I started this creative journey in 2014, by finishing several old projects and doing several projects that I had always wanted to try. Accomplishing these things made me feel good, and so I kept going, with new projects.
I’ve come a long way since then. I try to draw or paint every day. I always shy away from the word “daily” because I’m more likely to paint and draw a lot for a day or two. Do nothing for a day or two, and then get back to it again.
I keep a notebook of “to do” lists and project ideas. I check off things as I go, and look back to see if I forgot anything. I’ll keep an old idea on the list for a while. Of course, I don’t get to everything, but it feels amazing to accomplish something that’s been on my list for months. The percentage of unfinished projects is much, much lower than it was before MCR.
Recently I wanted to be creative, but didn’t know where to start. I literally felt anxious. I sat down and wrote out all the ideas buzzing in my head. When I was done, I felt like I could breath again. Just writing the ideas down, cleared my head, and helped me prioritize. And then I started to create. 🙂
that is awesome! thanks for the inspiration.
Aww your welcome Jodi! 😊
Keep doing what ever you are doing Eileen, you are inspiring on your journey. As long as we are having fun, that’s what counts.
Thanks Sharon. That is so nice to hear 😊
And you inspire me!
Your fall tree is beautiful! 🍂 Sometimes it helps me to sit and write down all the ideas in my head too! 😊 Enjoyed your post, Eileen! 🎨
Thanks Jill! i decide it needed someone playing in the leaves. I drew some versions separately and am going to put it together in Photoshop. will share soon 🙂