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Self-Care for Creative Artists: 5 Ways to Start Today
by
Linda Dessau
Self-care is the path to creative expression. By paying closer
attention to your self-care, you can have easier access to your
creativity, to your muse and to your inner strength and resilience.
You'll
also have more energy, more tolerance for others and yourself and more
confidence in your work.
Start. Have you been
procrastinating about something? Do you need to update your resume so
you're ready for that next audition or show? Edit the last chapter of
your book? Call that gallery owner? Learn that new piece?
Well,
just start. Set your timer for 15 minutes and remind yourself that as
soon as it goes off you can stop.
Stop. Today, just for
five minutes, STOP. Stop and listen to what your inner muse might be
trying to tell you (if it could just get your attention).
This
process will be easier and more effective if you consciously relax your
mind and body first – a few deep breaths might be enough, or a few
minutes listening to your favourite relaxing piece of music.
If you
have the time, try a progressive relaxation exercise where you imagine
a ball of light traveling through your body and relaxing each muscle as
it passes.
Turn around. Turn around
your negative perceptions. When you start beating yourself up for
procrastinating, remind yourself that you worked for 15 minutes on that
project today! If your inner critic is telling you something else, try
this method from my "Performance Readiness" worksheet.
Write
down everything your inner critic is saying to you. Now, imagine it's
saying those things to a small child. Then, for every statement, write
down what you would say to comfort and encourage that child and show
them another way of looking at things.
Play. Speaking of
children, just for today, approach your art as child's play. Paint with
your non-dominant hand, play a new instrument or write a song or story
using only words that start with the letter "d". What are some other
playful things you could try?
Rest. Do whatever it
takes to get a good night's sleep. And, just for today, rest when you
feel tired. Not getting enough rest and sleep is one of the most direct
ways we sabotage ourselves and our health.
When's
the last time you bounced out of bed in the morning, eager to start the
day and feeling completely rested? For tips on getting a good night's
sleep, see my Genuine Self-Care article at
www.genuinecoaching.com/news/selfcare-aug2003.pdf.
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