Proving your intention – Creative Leaps!
So lets talk about happiness. Would you really be more happy with lots and lots of money? That may make life less troublesome, it would definitely take care of a lot of expenses, but would it make you happy? If you’re someone who really spends time on creative pursuits my guess is no. You may require money or resources for a goal and that’s worth pursuing, but in and of itself it isn’t what you’re passionate about.
Money can’t make you friends worth having or find you love worth returning. It can’t give you the sense of satisfaction of making something happen for others when no one else saw the potential in the situation.
So you describe yourself as creative…a person who thinks creatively, who doesn’t take the first answer off the shelf, but who looks for graceful and meaningful solutions that end up being more than the sum of their parts.
What is that really about? ..that this collection of abilities and insights and skills and intentions has been deposited and developed in you and by you, for you to do something with?
This leaves you with a pretty big responsibility and a continuing problem of constantly looking for opportunities to use what you have for those purposes and to find ways to expand your ability to do that.
You might want to take a look at this post on Dan Goodwin’s blog about acting on your creativity:
Are You Serious About Your Creativity? It’s Time You Proved It…
Please add your own experiences and comments…how much better did you feel when you did something about your need to create? How did it change your life?
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