
Creativity in the "present" tense: A gift guide for making art all year long
By Liz Massey
One of the great challenges for most of us during this month of winter holidays is finding the perfect present for everyone on our list. Even with electronic wish lists, online shopping and good old-fashioned hint-dropping, giving gifts that matter to our loved ones can remain an elusive goal.
However, figuring out what gifts to give your own artistic soul this holiday season need not be complicated. Here are five sets of self-gift "prescriptions" for resolving situations that frequently stifle the creative impulse.
1. Starved for time?
Shift your focus from thinking about your project as a whole to how you will build it during a series of micro-sessions lasting 10 to 30 minutes a piece. If family responsibilities are eating into your creative time, invite them to join you in your endeavorsas models, apprentices or collaborators.
2. No space in which to create?
De-clutter the house by holding the mother of all eBay sales. Or devise a mobile workstation for creativity on the go. Consider bartering with friends for access to specialized art space (like a darkroom or a dance studio).
3. Out of ideas?
Fertilize your subconscious by watching thought-provoking television shows and movies. Pay attention to your dreams. Make art with children. Buy an inexpensive journal or sketch book and record your observations everywhere you go.
4. On a skill plateau?
If your level of technical ability is holding you back, pick a project that excites you so much it compels you to stretch yourself. Start a blog documenting your learning process. Convene a group of fellow artists to share skills and learn from each other.
5. Not consistent in your art-making?
Practice the fundamentals of your discipline daily and commit to incremental progress. Discover what elements of your routine facilitate the percolation and expression of creative ideas and make sure you do them every day.
As you can see, the primary gift that we artists can give ourselves at this time of year is permission. Permission to make creating a priority, to feed our artistic wellsprings, and to structure our life in such a way that creativity is a natural consequence, instead of an afterthought.
Liz Massey is a professional editor and creativity coach whose coaching practice, Creative Liberty, is located in the Phoenix metropolitan area. For more information, see her business profile.
Time for Year End Inventory
By Kathleen Gilday
December is such a packed month. We're often
so busy with holiday happenings that we don't
get the chance to think about it as a
significant month for year end reflection.
No sooner do we clang the champagne glasses
on New Year's then we're making resolutions
for 2008. We've missed a few steps in
between. Try these tips to make the most of
the year end.
Don't let December whiz by without taking some time for yourself and your own personal reflection. Put away the holiday to-do lists and take a gingerbread spiced latte break just for you. Ask yourself, where have I been and where do I want to go in 2008?
Kathleen Gilday is a certified Creativity Coach and freelance writer who resides in New Hampshire. Her coaching practice www.writeintoyourlife.com provides support and inspiration for all level writers.
For each name stands for someone who has
crossed our path sometime
And in that meeting they've become the
"rhythm of the rhyme".
And while it sounds fantastic for us to make
this claim,
We really feel we are composed of each
remembered name.
And while you may not be aware of any special
link,
Just meeting you has shaped our lives more
than you can think.
For once you've met somebody, the years
cannot erase
the memory of a pleasant word or of a
friendly face.
So never think our Christmas card is just a
mere routine
of names upon a Christmas list, forgotten in
between.
For when we send a Christmas card that is
addressed to you,
it's because you're on the list of folks that
we're indebted to.
For you're part of the total of the many
folks we've met,
and you happen to be one of those we prefer
not to forget.
And whether we have known you for many years
or few,
in some way you have had a part in shaping
things we do.
Every year when Christmas comes we realize
anew
The biggest gift that life can give is
knowing folks like you!!!

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~Author Unknown
You are worth celebrating Celebrate You
Begin now - Start anew
Give yourself a new birth - today
You are you and that is all you need to be You are temporary - here today - gone tomorrow
But today - today can be a new beginning a new thing - a new life
You cannot deserve this new life
It is given freely
This is the miracle called God
So celebrate the miracle and
Celebrate You
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