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Time
- June 2003
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Your Artist
"No greater thing
is created suddenly, any more than a bunch of grapes or
a fig. If you tell me that you desire a fig, I answer
you that there must be time. Let it first blossom, then
bear fruit, then ripen."
Epictetus
Creativity
Exercise
Finally
it's time for Heart Thief to be released. It seemed like
it took forever to write and revise that book, sell it
and have it published! But I've read reviews that say
it moves at the speed of light....Can't tell it by me.
I've
thought a lot about time lately. How it expands if you're
nervous or contracts if you're having fun. June is also
the month I usually feature the Summer Solstice, when
the day is longest in the Northern Hemisphere.
So
how do we fashion a creativity exercise about time? Past,
Present, Future?
Hmmm.
Past:
What was your happiest moment in your past? What brings
you the most happiness in the present? What fulfilled
dream do you think would make you the happiest in the
future? Perhaps you want to create three pieces that celebrate
this (a three layered cake?). Or perhaps you'd like to
do a time-line that shows your life and expands upon these
three moments.
OR:
This is a timed self-discovery. Where/when/how do you
get your best ideas? Is one activity better for you than
another? Limit yourself to a half-hour and do the following
things over the month, keep a notebook of results.
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1) Exercise.
2) Do a monotonous chore (washing dishes?)
3) Take a walk
4) Plunk yourself down at your creative place (for me
that's the computer)
OR:
Think of your "perfect" clock. One you would
like to design and have.
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Affirmation
Every day in every way moments of inspiration come to
me.
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