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Ariele M Huff's avatar

I like the movie The Muse and watch it at least once a year. Beyond that, I was raised in a home where creativity came first...Mom an artist and art teacher and Dad one of her faithful students. My sister too is a professional artist while I've journeyed through about every area of professional writing including teaching it which is one of the ways I honor my creativity. Also as the editor of magazines, I honored creativity in by publishing good works and good artists, photographers, and writers. When my Muse speaks to me, it gives plenty of physical messages like a feeling of delight, softened muscles, a sense of ease. While I'm involved, I'm held to it. Other things can wait. My mind and my body (and anyone who lives with me) give up on interrupting what I'm doing. If they don't, I first ignore and then remind...."Hey, there's a crate over there where cats who walk across my keyboard can hang out for a while. I realize as I say all this that I'm so grateful for parents/a family that so valued our creativity...gathered around one of Dad's inventions--a huge round table--we'd talk all at once--exciting ideas shared and ways to create turning into creating. Did you know that hanging a plastic sandwich bag filled with colored jello crystals can be hung from the skylight, then swung in circles and other shapes so that a small hole will create beautiful patterns on the big white table? This lengthy comment is an example. Time now to go to the store. :-)

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Rhonda Dicksion's avatar

Wouldn't it be wonderful if there were a holiday once a year just to celebrate creativity? Where the idea is to take the day off and pursue and celebrate whatever creative endeavor makes your heart sing?

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