10 reasons to lean into creative community

If you’ve been part of a great creative community before, you know what it’s worth.

I love this quote from Jeanette Leblanc about a circles of womxn being the most powerful force known to humanity. I agree, and I think it can also be said about a strong and mindful creative community.

Here’s my top ten reasons to dive in with a creative community like my Conscious Choice in the New Year group program, or any creative community that speaks to you:

  1. You are not alone 
    Right now, Covid and contemporary life make it really easy to feel isolated. But we are never alone. I encourage you to build regular, scheduled connection into your routine. Did you know that loneliness is proven to be bad for our health? According to the book Bowling Aloneby Robert D. Putnam, joining a group can cut your risk of dying in the next year in half! 
  2. Get inspired
    Being exposed to other people’s ideas, images, sounds, energy, and habits can refresh your own.
  3. Amplify your energy
    One of the reasons I love a mindful creative community is that you get a double shot—the inspiration plus the energy. Have you heard of the maharishi effect? In Meyerside, England, 1% of the population meditated together daily from 1988 to 1981 and the city’s crime rate dropped from the third highest to the lowest in the country! Collective mindfulness is powerful.
  4. Accountability
    According to The American Society of Training and Development, you have a 65% greater chance of completing your goals when you commit them to somebody else, and making a specific “accountability appointment” can increase your success by up to 95%!
  5. Love and be loved
    With strong group facilitation, when it’s safe to be authentic and vulnerable, strangers fall in love with each other. It’s gorgeous to see and feels amazing to be a part of.
  1. Get feedback and gain perspective 
    The exchange of feedback and outside perspectives is not only an important part of personal growth and a balanced worldview, it’s also the spice of life.
  2. Shake it up, aka stop straining your go-to relationships!
    Seriously. Your spouse, your roommate, your best friend, your cat… should not be the only source of exchange in your life! We all fall into our cozy habits, but they do get stale. Shake it up.
  3. Common humanity
    When we sit and listen to one another, we learn that our deepest pains and insecurities are shared, and that makes them easier. Recognizing our common humanity evokes compassion and grows self-compassion.
  4. Network and collaborate
    It’s fun and productive and it gets you what you need!
  5. Celebrate in good company
    One of my favorite sticky notes reminds me “if you want to be successful, notice your successes.” To take this one step farther, if you want to be really successful, celebrate your successes in good company! A grounded and humble celebration, when recognized by others, produces real growth.

Here’s to mindful creative community!

Clearing space for a simple plan that’s heart aligned

If you ever have trouble focusing on what’s truly important to you and yearn to feel more present and engaged, I’m a big advocate for mindful and intentional planning.

Because once we have a simple plan in place that’s heart-aligned, we set ourselves up to be able to experience FLOWThat sensation of true presence and the opportunity to really enjoy your life, your relationships, and your creative work.

Here’s what it takes to get there:

  1. Set aside some time for the space-making power of good planning. Good planning is heart responsive and comes from intentional listening. We need to feel safe enough that our true desires reveal themselves. It takes time, but it feels great and it saves you time.

I’ve been clearing a lot of space to reflect lately and to be honest, sometimes I have to dig deep to give myself that permission. But once I do, I see what I really want and need. I know I’ve listened well when I feel fresh and my goals and path become clear.

  1. Turn your desires into goals and actions. Get specific. Keep it simple.

For example, the book I’m writing. My heart is totally in it and I gave myself a clear and simple action plan: 45 minutes a day 5 days a week. I took the time and made a really good outline, so now I just show up and flow, and I don’t feel complicated about it. I’m not distracted or confused about the plan because I’m not building the bridge while I’m crossing it. I show up and I write, and it gives me so much joy!

Clearing space for a simple plan that’s heart aligned is such an empowering thing to do right now, at a time when so much is out of our control. To harness the moves within your control feels amazing.

What does this spark for you? I’d love to know in the comments!

Clearing space for a simple plan that’s heart aligned is also the intention behind Conscious Choice in the New Year, my 10 week mindful visioning program for creative souls wanting to live boldly and intentionally no matter what 2021 brings.

Clarity work
Strategic intentions
Creative community
Protected stillness

In this 10-week group program you will:

  • Get aligned with weekly guided body-centered mindfulness
  • Clarify your vision and produce a heart-aligned action plan for the year
  • Self-reflect with compassionate awareness through visual art observation
  • Feel nourished, energized and connected with a community of mindful creatives
  • Nurture your creative practice and grow your self-trust and confidence

    This program is open to just 20 people, with 3 Premiere slots are available for deep 1:1 support with a big project or life transformation, and 3 slots reserved for BIPOC Artists & Arts Administrators (apply here)

If this sounds like something that could really serve you right now, you can learn more here.