In September of 2016, I started this blog. I like to post the first blog to remind myself and others that if you want to do something, you have to begin it. I realized recently that I need this reminder.
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I have come across two philosophers in my
life who have the best advice ever for people exploring their creativity.
The first was a German poet and scientist by the name of Johann Wolfgang
Von Goethe who wrote "Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it.
Boldness has genius, power and magic in it." (That quote gives me
goosebumps.)
The second philosopher was my nephew,
Alex, at the age of five who, when I asked him how we were to make a
housecleaning robot he wanted to give his father for Christmas, very blunted
told me that "You just do it, Auntie Cheryl."
Both wise men had a point. If there
is something you want to do, you will never know whether you can do it until
you begin it. Is there some creative technique you want to try but are
afraid to? Just dive in.
Now it is okay to start at the shallow
end (sorry, it is hot outside and water metaphors seem cooling to me somehow
right now.). Dip your toes in. Paint a page of just one
color. One color can express any emotion. Write one line to start a
poem. One line can say a lot (Alex had a lot to say with his one line and
it has stuck with me for 23 years.) Sing one note. A
continuous note can be very relaxing to the diaphragm.
Just begin it. Don't jump from the
high dive. Don't plan a gallery show yet. Don't figure out your office at
the Library of Congress for when you are considered the next Poet
Laureate. And the Grammy nominations are already made for this
year. So relax. All you are doing is beginning.
And beginnings are wonderful. There
is mystery in them - you aren't quite sure what will happen
next. And there is an adventure in them - traveling to a new
area of your heart. And the
excitement of them - you actually did whatever it is you were wanting to begin.
You have had beginnings all of your life. You
survived all of those - school, college, work, marriage, family.
You can survive this one. But you have to just begin. As Alex said,
"You just do it, Auntie Cheryl." Who can argue with that?
© 2016, 2019 – Cheryl Fillion
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