How to get in the creative groove

January 26, 2010 by Juliet Chase  
Filed under Art of Happiness

Play doesn't have to create things that make sense

Play doesn't have to create things that make sense

In general I would say I lead a pretty creative life, even on a day to day basis. Yet that’s a very different feeling from when innovations are happening left and right with no effort. I had a day where that happened last week and as I thought about how that all came about it came down to play.

I think the big mystique out there is that if you are doing what you love then you are playing. For some that may be consistently true but for those of us that are inherently goal oriented there is a to-do list to check off, a product to create and release, a novel to write – it’s all fun, but it’s not play.  Playing means having fun with no goal or preconceived end result.  Drawing with your eyes closed, or putting your camera on the timer switch and then swinging it (carefully) by the strap just to see what happens. Surprising that was what I was doing after reading about the concept in a book. Then I came in to throw dinner together out of leftovers which turned into a creative, spicy masterpiece that I will never be able to replicate.  Somehow the camera swinging loosened up all my rules (and I don’t have that many) and the creative juices began to flow – cinnamon combined effortlessly with hot pepper, squash and tomatoes. A critical part of the art of happiness to to step out of your routine, even a super rewarding fun routine, and live without expectations.

Your groove doesn’t have to come via a camera and the kitchen, it might be oil paints and rollerskating.  Just give yourself an hour to play, really play, and then see what happens.  I’ll bet you won’t be disappointed.

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