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Most people won't give up a career to start painting on a whim, but the good news is that we are allowed to have multiple interests, multiple paths, passions and pursuits in this lifetime. It is never too late to start again with a new beginning or to reinvent yourself.
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Read More »The idea that creativity declines with age is an idea that we need to stop perpetuating. In a culture that celebrates youth, the idea that you have to have "made it" in your 20’s or even 30’s in a creative path not only is false but also puts an unhealthy amount of pressure on creatives to perform to the point of exhaustion. What’s more, it keeps older creatives from even pursuing an artistic path at all. It can be easy to get sucked into a dark abyss of internet comparisons with other people who developed skills before you in life. To think, “why even bother?” To think you are already behind or it’s “too late.” No matter your age—whether you are 18 or 75—it’s easy to feel behind. We falsely buy into the notion that creativity is a youthful pursuit. However, many artists—many successful artists —create work throughout their entire life and some of their best work in their later years. As we age, we have many more experiences and more wisdom to draw from when we create. Most people won’t give up a career to start painting on a whim, but the good news is that we are allowed to have multiple interests, multiple paths, passions and pursuits in this lifetime. It is never too late to start again with a new beginning or to reinvent yourself. Monet didn’t start seriously painting until his wife died in his 40’s. Folk artist Grandma Moses didn’t start painting until she was in her 70’s. Georgia O’Keeffe famously painted throughout the later years of her life. Popular artist Lisa Congon didn’t start her illustration career until her 40’s and has recently published a book called A Glorious Freedom about other women artists who began their careers later in life. Here are a few things to do or tell yourself when you catch yourself thinking it’s “too late” to start really exploring your creativity.
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Read More »Trust that there will be intrinsic value in following something that you feel passionate about—knowing that it will not always be easy, but it will be rewarding. In a time of instant gratification and performance pressure, take a step back and embrace the process. Take what you learn from your new creative pursuit and apply it to other areas of your life as well. Has trying something new allowed you to face frustration and failure with grace? Permit that to others as well. Has learning a new skill like cello or painting given you a deeper sense of patience with yourself? Allow this to breathe into your daily life. Have you awoken a deeper sense of joy within yourself through your creative practice? Share that happiness with your friends and family. Has working with your hands given you back a sense of grounding in your body? Thank your physical health for allowing you to experience this. By taking the focus away from the final product and back onto the process, we can allow ourselves to enjoy our time and fully feel the positive and therapeutic effects of being creative. No matter the reason behind your creative pursuit, whether it be for a second career, to inject more joy into your life, to reinvent yourself or to express different parts of yourself, stay aware of what parts of the process you enjoy and what the process brings you.
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