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Passive vs active creativity

Each day you can wake up and write in your journal, practice yoga, meditate, or create something visual. In other words, you can have a constant routine of creative drive that brings you joy.

But where does this daily practice lead? You feel energetic and creative; ready to start your day, but something seems to be wrong. How can these creative activities lead you to a new awakening? What do you long for that you would like to see come to life?

It is in these moments that we have to start formulating goals. See a larger or larger project based on our daily creative routines. It is vital and important to create every day. Now is the time to change the way you think.

There seems to be a necessary game between what might be called passive creative work versus active creative work. The enjoyment of creating each day as part of your routine is necessary. Creating with a goal supports your need to be actively involved in your life purpose.

What is the main creative outlet in your life that you want to “solidify”? How can you work every day to achieve the goal of your project?

Below is a list of steps to help you create goals for your project journey:

1. Make time each day to do your “work.”

2. Be Proactive – You have a dream to create this project, so set the stage for yourself and go for it.

3. When fears arise, practice affirmations, find supportive friends and share your thoughts, let negative thoughts pass and go back there.

4. If a break is necessary, give it a time limit and go back to your homework.

5. Set your goals in reasonable time frames.

6. Start looking for places that are good to share your work.

Take a look at marketing now, getting ready to share your work, shows and presentations. This can be worked together, but it is a necessary part of all creative work. How will you share it with others? Visualize how this will look to you. Think of your audience. Who would be more interested? The bigger picture is presenting, performing and sharing your work.

Perhaps you have always been interested in the process of your creativity, but the wheels keep turning. The performance (the presentation of your work) is an opportunity to use the spinning wheels to propel your artwork directly with the power of intention.

Where are you on your creative journey? Take the time to reflect on your own work and goals and share your brilliance.

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