16 min

Stay Creative with Chronic Illness (Mental/Physical) or a Disease Create & Inspire Podcast

    • Arts

 1. Be compassionate towards yourself and limitations. 
 2. Try not to overdo it when you feel good.
 3. You can always work on ideas even if you execute them right now.
 4. Understand you are more creative when you are tired and worn out and not at our best.
 5. Be adaptive.
 6. Do something that is collectively creative.
 7. Recognize even healthy people have issues around creativity in general.
 8. Little successes are everything, You did one brush stroke – good. You thought about writing your book – great! You thought of a great idea – wonderful!
SHOW QUOTES
“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, but rather, that which is most adaptable to change.” – 1963 speech delivered by Leon C. Megginson
 
Brené Brown’s research showed 85% of people (surveyed) remembered an event at school so shaming it changed how they thought of themselves and the rest of their lives. And half of them said their shame wounds related to creativity — being dismissed, embarrassed, or belittled in their attempts to “make things”
SHOW LINKS
 5 Inspiring Artists with Lupus & Other chronic Illnesses
 Your Best Creative Time is Now When You Think

 1. Be compassionate towards yourself and limitations. 
 2. Try not to overdo it when you feel good.
 3. You can always work on ideas even if you execute them right now.
 4. Understand you are more creative when you are tired and worn out and not at our best.
 5. Be adaptive.
 6. Do something that is collectively creative.
 7. Recognize even healthy people have issues around creativity in general.
 8. Little successes are everything, You did one brush stroke – good. You thought about writing your book – great! You thought of a great idea – wonderful!
SHOW QUOTES
“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, but rather, that which is most adaptable to change.” – 1963 speech delivered by Leon C. Megginson
 
Brené Brown’s research showed 85% of people (surveyed) remembered an event at school so shaming it changed how they thought of themselves and the rest of their lives. And half of them said their shame wounds related to creativity — being dismissed, embarrassed, or belittled in their attempts to “make things”
SHOW LINKS
 5 Inspiring Artists with Lupus & Other chronic Illnesses
 Your Best Creative Time is Now When You Think

16 min

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