Few Facts & Fantastic Fun on Fridays
How’s that for an alliteration?
Few Facts:
I love Fridays.
I was born on a Friday; that 14th century poem says Friday’s Child is Loving and Giving, which makes me happy.
I’m an Enneagram 7, which is called the Enthusiast, which means I am a party waiting to happen and of course,
TGIF
Don’t you love to have fun? I’ve been told Girls just want to have Fun. Makes me glad I’m not a boy (sorry guys)
But seriously, I want to add to my Summer Fun Challenge by using Fridays as the focus of ways to have Fantastic Fun. We can do this without breaking the bank and by learning to show up in little and big ways.
I’ve recognized something you probably know too; creativity wasn’t given much value in public education. It’s hard to assess creativity on a standardized test. I have a soapbox of education topics but I’m not climbing up there right now.
I want to confess my struggle with seeing myself as a Creative.
I can see in the rear view mirror how I’ve been creative my entire life but also was not encouraged in my creative pursuits.
Too much time. Too messy. Too much money for supplies. Too much.
I translated those repeated messages as being creative is not worth it. The story I told myself was creativity is frivolous, expensive, a waste. I’m so thankful for the work of Brene Brown. Her research has given me courage to tell myself a different story.
Here's the thing: logic tells me that if I'm created in the image of God, and God is creative, since I bear the imago dei, I am creative with creativity to share. Click To TweetI’ve started a new practice: doing something intentionally creative every day.
Often it’s taking pictures with my wonderful camera on my phone.
I’m showing up as a Creative. When someone comes to our latest place we call home for the first time I’m noticing the comments about color and peacefulness. I realize I am more of a Bohemian creative than I gave myself permission to be.
It’s time for a change.
How about some Fantastic Fun challenges on Fridays?
What about taking 10 minutes to make a card with scrapbook paper? Or coloring for a few moments in a coloring book? Or dancing to your favorite music? Or planting some flowers? Or?
I have a new friend who is a Creative, too. She does amazing fun, easy, creative projects. She also is in the process of developing a way to help the rest of us who don’t slip into creative spaces as easily. I’m looking forward to sharing what she’s up to in a post later this month.
In the meantime, how do you share your creativity? If you don’t consider yourself a creative, what story are you telling yourself about creativity?
I shared my story that I’m re-writing. Join me this month. Share your ideas, your stories. We need each other!
Debby says
I get the struggle to identify as a creative. I’ve been involved with a variety of arts for years and have been told by family and friends that I’m creative or an artist but have still found it hard to claim – until recently. I’m embracing it more with a nod to Brene Brown also 😉 Keep at it!
Lisa Lewis says
Thanks for sharing a piece of your journey Debby. Glad to know you’ve benefitted from Berne’s work, too. I am excited to see what God will do with my creative experiences; I’m hoping for continued healing and growth through the process!