51 min

Using Creativity to Reduce Stress & Spark Joy with Lynn Muir Life Rebuilt

    • Self-Improvement

We’re living in stressful times, and our options for emotional release are more limited, thanks to COVID-19. But even in these restrictive circumstances, we have the freedom to practice creativity. Creativity is a powerful coping strategy that can spark joy, reduce stress, and improve connection to self and to others.
Lynn Muir is a multi-passionate creator, who dabbles in everything from watercolor to woodworking. She is also a co-owner of The Makers Avenue, a creative studio for women and children. Lynn loves power tools, sawdust, and paint and believes creativity is “essential to a productive and happy life.” She’s not afraid to get messy or try new things.
In this interview, Lynn shares how she makes time to create as a busy mother of five, plus why it’s essential to her emotional well-being and how it blesses her children. She also explains how creativity has helped her through the most difficult trials of her life, including postpartum depression and her daughter’s cancer.
Lynn also offers tips for cultivating creativity in children—with special emphasis on how to involve boys. She also highlights some of the life lessons her children have learned through artistic exploration.
This light-hearted, laughter-filled conversation offers hope and practical tools to help you and your children through tough seasons, including the COVID-19 quarantine.
 
ALSO IN THIS EPISODE
Lynn’s most memorable craft projects, plus her biggest creative flop. A simple, fool-proof exercise for people who claim: “I’m not creative.” How creative play reduces stress and boosts self-confidence. Why you don’t have to like or finish your creative projects to benefit.  
SHOW NOTES
Connect with Rachel on Instagram
Connect with Lynn Muir
Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Website
The Makers Avenue
Instagram | Website

We’re living in stressful times, and our options for emotional release are more limited, thanks to COVID-19. But even in these restrictive circumstances, we have the freedom to practice creativity. Creativity is a powerful coping strategy that can spark joy, reduce stress, and improve connection to self and to others.
Lynn Muir is a multi-passionate creator, who dabbles in everything from watercolor to woodworking. She is also a co-owner of The Makers Avenue, a creative studio for women and children. Lynn loves power tools, sawdust, and paint and believes creativity is “essential to a productive and happy life.” She’s not afraid to get messy or try new things.
In this interview, Lynn shares how she makes time to create as a busy mother of five, plus why it’s essential to her emotional well-being and how it blesses her children. She also explains how creativity has helped her through the most difficult trials of her life, including postpartum depression and her daughter’s cancer.
Lynn also offers tips for cultivating creativity in children—with special emphasis on how to involve boys. She also highlights some of the life lessons her children have learned through artistic exploration.
This light-hearted, laughter-filled conversation offers hope and practical tools to help you and your children through tough seasons, including the COVID-19 quarantine.
 
ALSO IN THIS EPISODE
Lynn’s most memorable craft projects, plus her biggest creative flop. A simple, fool-proof exercise for people who claim: “I’m not creative.” How creative play reduces stress and boosts self-confidence. Why you don’t have to like or finish your creative projects to benefit.  
SHOW NOTES
Connect with Rachel on Instagram
Connect with Lynn Muir
Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Website
The Makers Avenue
Instagram | Website

51 min