The
Creative Nudge by Brenda Johima
Every single person, without exception, is creative.
We all have talents and gifts beyond our wildest dreams.
Creativity is an outpouring of the soul,
an inherent gift in our humanness. Being connected to our
creative self, results in a greater sense of well-being and
purpose in our lives.
Everyone has the power, courage, talent and guts
within, to create a life they love, full of love, passion,
prosperity and all good things we desire. The very core of
our being shines with every creative venture.
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Creativity brings to life what nothing else can. "
- brenda johima - |
All of this may be done with tears, with laughter or anger.
Creating happens alone and in solitude, in the company of
strangers or with a rich, close and intimate community of
friends and co-workers…all of this energy can be used
to make our world a kinder, more peaceful, more fun, interesting
happier and more prosperous place.
Creativity requires a going within and truly
being in the moment with oneself. Creativity may require long
periods of time alone as a recluse and during other times
it may require the energy and smarts of many people coming
together for a common purpose.
Living the creative life brings
so much good to everyone. However, if we have never been supported
in this place, all of our vulnerabilities and fears may also
be exposed.
We must seek out and build support systems,
people and friends who understand the challenges, struggles
and rewards of trying to live life as an artist, singer, musician,
dancer, or whatever ones chosen medium is. |
We
all need encouragement, praise, compliments and the
willingness to believe in each other. We need people who will
consistently say “good for you” no matter what
the outcome of a venture. Why?
The purpose of creating is to bring ourselves joy,
happiness and serenity by be being more of who we are.
Our purpose is not to please others who may not yet understand,
and who may judge our efforts.
Society in the past, has not supported the creative and ‘non-traditional’
employment choices of expressive and creative people, although
it has been the artists, poets and composers who have lead
the way with arts and culture, making a tremendous impact
on politics, environmental issues and bringing about positive
societal change.
Have our medical and educational systems missed the boat by
diagnosing brilliant artistic and creative children as ADD
or disabled or ‘special needs’ because they act
out? Is it possible that they are simply trying to express
themselves in a way that does not fit the academic molds that
they are ‘supposed’ to fit into?
If employers would allow more
individual expression of creative energies at work and encourage
it as a way of life, employees would be happier, more productive,
and effective on the job.
By choosing to commit daily, to live a creative life,
we are choosing to be happy. For many people, being
happy and joyous is the most terrifying place to be.
The creative process can teach people to
be content alone, comfortable with silence and solitude. Creativity
requires feelings and emotions, which is why the creative
and expressive arts are so valuable as a therapeutic tool…creativity
can unthaw the numbness that has been learned, and can warm
a cold and broken heart. |
Creativity
requires people to be loving and kind because overall,
in the moments of creation, people are in love with what they
are doing. Creative people tend to be more ‘alive’
and have more energy. Even their moments of darkness, pain,
depression, sorrow and grief are explored and turned into
gifts.
Taking singing lessons or art lessons or
‘whatever’ lessons does not necessarily make one
more creative. Creativity comes from within, from spirit,
from soul, from a place other than technique.
Creativity does not come from being taught how to
do something properly.
Skills and learned techniques are of value as extra tools
and tricks, however, to truly create, one must let to of control,
and totally surrender to whatever is to come forth on its
own.
The greatest gift and support we can offer to another
human being is to invest in our own creativity and
healing through a daily commitment to recovery of the self…who
we really are, beneath all the layers.
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We are all creative, without exception. Let us believe
in each other, encourage and inspire each other and
lead the way to a world where everyone is living their
dreams in a big way, as a way of life. "
- brenda johima - |
© 1999 Brenda Johima
E: brenda (AT) creativenudge (DOT) com
P: (250) 335 - 1195
Brenda Johima is
owner/operator of Creative Nudge Coaching and Consulting Services,
combining her multi-talents in music therapy, singing, art,
graphic design and
workshop facilitation, making creativity a way of life.
Brenda is based in the beautiful Comox Valley, near Denman
Island, on Vancouver Island, in British Columbia, Canada. |