Creativity

Creativity: Why I’m going it alone

If you’ve been following this blog for some time, you will have noticed the changes around here.

It started out as just me, a blogging newbie and journaling enthusiast, then Kelly came on board, and if you’ve been paying attention, you’ve noticed that it’s back to little old me – still a journaling enthusiast, but with a little more blogging experience under my belt.

So what’s been going on? Why all the changes?

It’s been about a year since I first waded into the world of creativity in earnest. It started with an innocent journaling course, then I found myself falling headfirst in love with everything to do with journaling, art journaling and any and all aspects of creativity.

I found that these things perfectly complemented my training in life coaching, psychology and teaching.

I’d always wanted to blog, and had attempted it several times, but this time it stuck. Why?

Because I finally found a topic I’m so in love with that
I just all you need is love and journalingcan’t help but talk to everyone about it.

My bestie Kelly was also in love with the same things, and she also wrote a blog, so we started to plan ways we could share our passion. It made sense to write a blog together, to create a community online around the things we both love.

So she came on board here with me. We both started blogging about the things we loved: creativity, self-love, self-care and journaling.

But things started to change, for both of us. Instead of being inspired by each other, we started to feel stuck. We couldn’t figure out why, so we just kept going.

I started wondering where the magic had gone.

What happened to that feeling of wanting to share any and everything I love about journaling and creativity? Why was I suddenly feeling uninspired and stuck?

It turns out, our creative dreams can be a very personal thing.

Despite the fact that we both loved journaling and blogging, what we didn’t love was sharing one online space together. We felt as though we were cramping each other’s style – unknowingly, and unintentionally, putting creative limits on one another.

I missed the freedom to just be myself, to follow my own creative whims and share my strange imperfections.

I realized that if I am to evolve creatively and truly follow my own deeply personal creative path, I need to go it alone.

This can be scary, and there was something so reassuring about having Kel right by my side. She was there to bounce ideas off, to brainstorm with, to laugh over endless cups of tea as we dreamed big creative dreams together.

Since we’ve gone our separate creative ways, I really miss those moments.

I believeBut even more rewarding is the sense of building something all by myself: fueling my own creative fire and lighting my own path.

I think we certainly need others out on the creative path – people to reassure us when times are tough, to tell us that they too struggle, to share ideas and inspiration, to cheer us on when we doubt ourselves.

Ultimately though, I think creativity is a solo expedition: an excavation of our own inner selves – our fears, our dreams, our lives.

While support from others is certainly valuable and I would say even necessary, ultimately it’s up to you to venture within.

So, Journal Wild is back to just me. What started as Journaling Dangerously, an experiment in journaling more often, has become Journal Wild, a full-blown commitment to a creatively nourishing life.

I’ve got my inner creative fire to light the path ahead and I’m going it alone.

What Inspires Me

Weekly inspiration

Each week I share the posts and links I have found most inspiring. Feel free to share anything that has inspired you this week in the comments below.

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Loving these free printable brush script messages from Polka Dot Creative – I’ve put this one above my desk

I really enjoyed this article about meditating without meditating

If you’re anything like me, you sign up for every journaling course you can find. Cody has a great way of keeping track of all the prompts

This video by Andrea sums up why I LOVE creative journaling

Have you seen the latest Heart to Art video by Samie? If you’ve missed her free series, be sure to check out the first two as well!

I like this idea of a random journal prompt generator over at The Journal CEO

Have an inspired week!

What Inspires Me

Weekly inspiration

Each week I share the posts or blogs that I’ve loved. Feel free to share anything that has inspired you this week in the comments below.

rain out west

If you’re looking for some gorgeous art journal or visual journal inspiration, check out Leigh Ann’s flicker page or her Pinterest page

This lovely post from Naomi about how to use self compassion when pursuing goals

Using writing dates to help you create a writing practice

How did I miss this awesome January journaling series?

An interesting read about how Carolyn overcame the critical inner voice to play with her art

Have you seen The Art Journaler Card club? Check out the second installment for a free download (I can’t wait to use this!)

Have an inspired week!

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Journal prompt: Book title for your life

This is an idea I got from the awesome SARK book, Juicy Pens, Thirsty Paper.

Come up with a book title to describe yourself, or your life, or your current situation.trust in the wisdom of the universe

Some examples she provides for herself:

  • ‘Susan rushes in’
  • ‘Tall, slow vegetarian takes slow walks’
  • ‘You have the right to remain puzzled’

My partner and I are currently building a tiny house, with no construction experience, among doing other things. My current book titles could be:

  • ‘Tired body, busy mind: Taking on a project you know nothing about’
  • ‘The tiny project with the big impact’
  • ‘Trusting the process: How to learn new tasks as you go’

In your journal: come up with some book titles for your life right now.

What Inspires Me

Weekly inspiration

Each week I share the blog posts and other bits and pieces that have most inspired me. Feel free to share anything that has inspired you this week in the comments below.

creating a magical life

Jamie Ridler has some great advice for when you feel overwhelmed (something I’m all too familiar with!)

Akiyo at Journaling Sage is posting daily journal prompts – a great way to get into a regular journaling practice

Loving these ideas of how to be alone with your writing and how not to be too alone with your writing – great for striking a balance in your writing life

Totally crushing on Susana’s art right now

Andy shares some great ways for introverts to recharge when feeling drained of social energy

Have you got your free copy of the Journal Wild Self Love Kit yet?

Have an inspired week!

What Inspires Me

Weekly inspiration

Each week I share the posts and blogs that I have found most inspiring. Feel free to share anything that has inspired you this week in the comments below!

trees and reflection

A reminder on the importance of practicing self compassion

Naomi generously shares some of her journaling wisdom in this free ebook

Some great tips from Stargardener about how to curate words as prompts

Courtney talks about how narrowing down our choices can be better

So excited to find this art journal series by Daisy Yellow with free tutorial videos and other goodness, be sure to check it out!

Have an inspired week!

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Journal prompt: What’s stopping you?

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This week’s prompt is inspired by something I casually wrote into my journal, without giving it much thought.

And then, I began to wonder… what is stopping me? Because it certainly wasn’t nothing.

On closer inspection, I realised that fear, being too busy, being overly tired and keeping myself distracted were a few of the answers.

So I encourage you to answer this prompt in either your written journal, or represent it visually: What’s stopping you?

 

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Welcome to art journal Wednesdays

I have decided to share more of my art journaling here.

I’m always inspired when I can look into the art journals of others, and I hope that by sharing my own work I can do the same for someone else. I also have a goal of creating at least one art journal page a week, so this will help me to stay motivated and on track!

I have no specific or particular style – I simply explore how I feel and what interests me at the time. Sometimes my pages are more arty, other times they are more messy. I am still finding my art journaling feet.

So each Wednesday I will share a page from my art journal. Feel free to ask any questions in the comments below.

Welcome to Art Journal Wednesdays!

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What Inspires Me

Weekly inspiration

Each week we share the links and posts that have most inspired us. Feel free to share anything that thas inspired you this week in the comments below!

pink flower

Loving this idea of the one moment memoir and the images Liz has shared

As a developing creative entrepreneur I was fascinated by this honest post by Jamie Ridler

After reading this post by Hope about her agenda journal, I stumbled onto this post with juicy peeks into her journals from 2012! Follow the links in the post for more journaling images

Have you ever thought about writing letters to your muse?

Glad to know I’m in good company when tackling the inner critic and feelings of overwhelm

Have an inspired week!