For all my US readers...well it's been a week, hasn't it? No matter what your political views, I'm sure
I'm not alone to say, this week has been A LOT. Raise your hand, if you've had enough politics to last you four years? Living in Pennsylvania, it's been kinda like being the most popular girl at the dance. THEN living in Erie County, just doubles that. Apparently, unbeknownst to me, the saying goes in the political world...the way Erie County goes is the way the country will go. We've picked the winner for the last 36 years. Who knew? All I can say is that when you drive down any street and see opposing political yard signs on every other yard, well, let's just say, "We take this $#@! seriously".
And I've had enough.
But it got me thinking, with all this going on how does one keep creating? How does one stay grounded in the here and now so not to get caught up in the drama and the rhetoric that seems to be the Special of the Day? I don't know about you but when I'm not creating, it really effects the quality of my life.
So for you that are hurting this week, I offer up some ways to create in adversity...
- Embrace the Chaos. I really think the scariest part of adversity is the loss of control and certainty. Use that emotion, to step out of your comfort zone and explore what it feels like. How? Use colors you hate, try new techniques, explore avenues you never even thought to go down. If it doesn't work out you can always just say - well ya know, it was 2024
Order Through Chaos by Robert Ball - Seek Unity. OMG, how many times have I heard that come from both sides this week. I mean, they just spent all year tearing the country apart and NOW you say seek unity. But I really mean it. One of the best ways to discover a new creative path, is to explore other ideas and cultures. Why do you think one way and they think another. The word diversity has gotten a total bad rap. I think it's because it's not often paired with commonality. When you bring the two things together, great things can happen. That's a lot of words to say this - don't be afraid to step out of your bubble - invite someone into your bubble and find something in common.
Harmony by Alima Newton - Calm Down. Once again, the internet - a blessing and a curse. The 24 hr news cycle has made things look worse than they are. Stay grounded in the things that really matter. Quietness is not the enemy here. Peaceful music - maybe a walk - browsing through your favorite art book. Silence can lead to new ideas - away from craziness.
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