If life really is this busy (and experience has taught me
that it is), then how does an artist ever get any work done? Whether I
am hoping to try my hand at watercolor for the first time or I long to
finish writing that novel I’ve kept tucked away in a bedside drawer, the entire process can feel insurmountable. But it doesn’t have to. I’d like to suggest a few
simple steps that could help us quiet things.
The first step toward creative conquest is to make a
decision. What is it you’d like to accomplish and why? Are you looking to prove
yourself in some way or is this project more about personal growth and
fulfillment? Perhaps you want to use your masterpiece to bring healing to
another person. Or you might be surprised to find that the whole process healed
the person you least expected—you.
After you’ve made the decision about what you’d like to
create and why, you are going to have to clear a space for it. Where do you
plan to work on things? And which part of the day or week have you designated?
If this is important enough to you, then I suggest making yourself an
appointment and treating it as such. Let others know that you will not be
available during the designated time, but that you will be happy to help them
when the egg timer goes off.
Now here’s the tricky part. After you’ve worked to create a
space for your creativity to flourish with your colored pencils, cool-looking
post-it notes and every dictionary and concordance known to man, and once your
calendar is blocked off, you are going to need to guard it with your
life. And the moment you’ve made your mind up about making a creative contribution to
the world, the entire universe will work to keep you from fulfilling it. Why? Because
it just does. Ask anybody who has created anything and they will tell you that it
took a truckload of determination and hard work to get there. There are no
shortcuts.
What about you? Is there something you aspire to create? And how have you been
successful with quieting the noise?
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