Writing versus painting - do you have this kind of dilemma?
For me it's no contest really - painting always wins hands down.
But I'm writing a lot at the moment - a lot.
I'm writing:
The ideas seem to be pouring in at the moment and I have to get them down on paper as soon as I can before they disappear.
I like writing - and I love writing courses. But it's taking up a big part of my time that I would normally use for painting.
So, which do I do - writing or painting? I don't want to have to make a choice.
So how to fit it all in?
I'm having to be much more organised with my time than usual - and I'm really not good with this. I'm more of a 'go with the flow and see how things pan out' sort of person. However, I'm beginning to see that scheduling time for writing is the only way I can get it done AND fit in my painting time (not to mention my therapy business).
With great serendipity (I love the way the Universe works) the Artizen Coaching Newsletter from Jennifer Lee -writer of the 'Right Brain Business Plan' - dropped into my inbox this week with 'Writing tips to help you with your book or other creative projects'.
Jennifer's tips are:
These tips aren't just about scheduling time; they're about moving your creative project forward. It's good to know that I am already doing some of these. I already write down my ideas as soon as I can before they get lost. I'm quite good at setting deadlines (though not perfect). I already repurpose, use placeholders and go where there's flow. (And I realise, I do these things in my painting process too.)
But it was also interesting to note that these 'tips' for moving a project forward highlighted my issues. The biggies for me are scheduling time, saying 'no to yes' and 'trust'. Now I know they are issues, I can work on them in my journal (more writing!).
Writing v. painting? It's still painting - painting wins everytime.
Are you a painter and/or a writer? A journaler and/or a quilter? Which of your creative projects claim more of your time?
Do you schedule time for your creative projects?
Do you trust that your voice will be heard and your art work be seen?
Have you got some tips that I could add to this list???
I'd love to hear from you. Please leave your comments below!!
From my heart to yours
Rachel xox
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