Friday, January 5, 2018

We are all Creative Beings


We are, you know, very creative beings.  We may not write symphonies like Mozart, or have a collections of plays and sonnets authored by us like Shakespeare, or even be known for painting the Sistine Chapel.  But we do create.    

There may be days when our time doesn't allow us to do much more than create a meal or even put together an outfit to wear to work.  Those creations count.  They say something about us: what we like, don't like, how we view the world.

But what happens in these busy times is we just rush through those creations.  We microwave our dinners; eliminating the sights, smells and actions that come with cooking.  There is no bubbling stew in the saucepan.  No aroma of freshly baked bread.  There is no "stir constantly until thickened".  Where is the enjoyment of creating food when you can cook a meal during the commercial breaks of a favorite sit-com.

Creativity takes time.  Not a lot of time.  Just enough to make you aware of what you're doing. You don't need to get out the paints or sit at the piano.  Try rearranging a shelf of books or the treasures on a table.  Buy a bouquet of flowers and carefully place each bud in a vase.  Go into the kitchen and create a meal that will use the stove top and a conventional oven.

Whatever you choose to do, do it slowly.  Savor each movement, each sight and sound.  Take your time.  As I tell my psychology students when they're taking a test, this is not a race.  Doing it fast does not make you the winner.

Creativity is as much the process as the product.  Enjoy the doing as well as what you have done. 

 

© 2018 – Cheryl Fillion

 

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