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What Will Be Your Creative Legacy?

I stand at the beginning of my writing journey, still wearing in the new shoes of “writer” and attending to the blisters on my heels with Band Aids.

I look forward down the road where other writers have been and look at the legacy they have left behind. I read the graffiti scrawled on the walls of the underpasses and bridges of commentators and critics, other readers and writers and come to understand the place of writers and storytellers, the mischief-makers of language and those who guard its legitimacy with fervour and zeal.

What Will Be Your Creative Legacy?

As I walk, I wonder what my creative legacy will be. Will my words live on beyond me in tomes of dead trees or digital imprint?

I’m not sure I really care because I want to leave a different legacy.

The essence of creativity is not to leave a body of work but to leave a legacy of relationships.

Through digital connections and real life conversations I’ve made great relationships. As a writer, I’ve made connections with people who are further along the journey than me who are willing to share their insight and input even if it’s limited by 140 characters. I’ve met other writers who I walk along side, encouraging, supporting and cheering on for their successes and offering Band Aids and support when needed.

And it is my hope to offer to new writers the same support and encouragement I received when I started writing. Everyone needs someone to champion your creative cause: writing, music, art, dance, film, photography, business or sport.

Your champion will provide encouragement when it appears hardest and swift kick in the backside when you’re slacking off.

Your champion will smile and nod when you tell them your latest crazy idea and won’t be afraid to ask how you’ll be able to pull it off.

Your champion will trumpet your success and commiserate your failure (and later on, make it an object lesson so you learn from your mistakes).

Be A Champion and Leave a Legacy

And then there will come a time when you will become the champion for someone else because it is the biggest and best thing you can do.

I want to ensure my character lasts longer than my words (although it would be nice if my words and works were recognised, too).

I want to create a community where we champion each other’s causes whether it’s writing, music, art, dance, film, photography, business or sport because it is more blessed to give than to receive and it fulfills the commandment to ‘love thy neighbour as thyself.’ 

Go the extra step; offer the jacket when you’re asked for the shirt.

Champion someone’s creative cause.

Can I offer you a Band Aid?

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Creativity is a delicate dichotomy between seriousness and whimsy, rebellion and acceptance, reason and passion, community statements and individual mantras, darkness and light, life and death.

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Too often creative people fear the darkness of their heart and mind and soul. Creativity gives you the ability to engage with and understand the darkness. When you have named your fear, creativity makes it your captive and it serves you.

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Creativity cannot tell you who you are; it can only project the person you are.

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Creativity is not about being “artistic” in the traditional sense of the word; it’s about understanding who you are. Tell your story with your voice in your medium. To be creative is to embrace the gifting and aptitude you have and believe it makes a difference.

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Creativity requires an awareness and openness to the world. As you perceive it through taking a photo, writing lines of poetry, sketching, dancing, shooting a video, you are entering into the mindfulness of creativity. You are present in the moment, aware and open.

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When you are creating, do not be timid in your approach. Do not doubt or you will seize up like an unused engine. Instead, be daring, be bold, be adventurous even if you do not know where you are going.

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Creativity is an attempt to understand what it is we fear; what is external and internal to our world. We fear what we could become; we fear what we may not become. Out of the darkness, we create to conquer our fear, giving it a shape, a form, a name. By our act of creation we let others know they are not alone.

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Marvel at the acts of creation when you look at the diversity of human faces, the complexity of design at the microscopic level and the breadth of the cosmos. Creation exists for pleasure and for the expression of beauty in all its difference and divergence. Therefore, create useless beauty; something that is simply meant to be enjoyed.

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To speak creatively you must first find your voice. Experiment with words, pencils or brushes, a camera or canvas, even your body. Then, once you have found your voice, speak with clarity and purpose.