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Reclaiming Your Creative
Courage by
Gail McMeekin
Are you haunted
by unfinished creative projects or dreams? Make a list of
the major ones. Are you still
interested in pursuing one or more of them? Note which
projects/pathways, if any, are still compelling to you. Creativity is
about magnetism and commitment. Are there
lessons to be learned from letting go of these abandoned dreams? Rudy
acknowledged that he hadn’t really been ready until now to write his
screenplay. His vision just recently crystallized into the story we
wants to tell. Melissa, on the
other hand, has always wanted to become
an environmental lawyer. Now at age fifty, she fears she is too old. This is a creative choice point for her. She can either
live the rest
of her life with the sorrow of not having become a lawyer or she can go
to law school. Or alternately,
she could leverage her skills by
becoming a lobbyist, a political activist, or a paralegal. Melissa is
now taking one course at a law school to help her to make the right
choice. Fear keeps you
from
exploring your goals in depth and strategizing successful action steps
to achieve them. Fear of failure
keeps you from enjoying an
experimental mind set where roadblocks and re-routing are expected and,
even welcomed as new information. Focusing on the
fear of being wrong
or criticized clips your creative wings. Almost everyone
can remember
trying something new and being chided. Therefore we learned to play it safe, cease taking risks, and stop the flow of creative solutions. Exercise: What Frightens You Most About
Expressing Your Creativity? What creative
traumas from the
past still hold power over you? What do you fear
from your internal
critic or people from your past who criticized your ideas and actions?
Write this all
down so you can see it and begin resolution. Don’t let
fear keep you from being your true self. Identify and leverage
solutions that will help your fear to stay out of the way. Subtract from
your life what clogs the
clarity of your creative channel. Your creativity
is a valuable asset;
you can’t afford to have it compromised by clutter, other people’s
needs, or busyness. Even if you only
find the time to write in your
creative journal or sit quietly for fifteen minutes a day, you are
connecting with your original voice. Preserve the
messages and
insights. What life choices support your ingenious energy? Honor your
individual cravings and notions. Diligently
restructure your lifestyle
and commit to a current creative project that nurtures you. Embrace the dreams of today and enjoy your new creative power. ~ ~ ~© Gail McMeekin, published here with permission. Gail
McMeekin is a career/creativity coach and writer on personal,
professional, and creative development. Subscribe to her FREE
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