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Creativity Thursday:  Finding Time to Create

Creativity Thursday: Finding Time to Create

Posted on May 15, 2014August 24, 2016 by trinitychristianlifecoaching

Life is busy and often it is difficult to find time to create.  This can especially be true when your craft is a hobby, but even professionals sometimes run into these road blocks.      fill in pieces to create

So what are some things you can do to dedicate time to your craft:

Book time with yourself—write in your day planner when you are going to create and stick to the plan.  Michael Hyatt says that when people ask him to do something he just says, “I have plans,” when he’s scheduled time to create.

Set up a dedicated space—find an area to setup just for your craft.  Whether this is a corner, a room, a linen closet, a space in the garage or somewhere else set one area aside just for creating.

creatingCreate even when you don’t feel like it—for me this is one of the most difficult.  I want to feel inspired, but I am slowly learning to push through and work even when I don’t feel like it.  Often once I get started those creative juices will begin turning.

Give up something else to create—do you spend too much time watching TV or in other pursuits?  Can you give up a TV show in order to spend time creating?

Get up Early or Stay up Late to Create—can you spare an extra hour each day.  Maybe get up an hour early or if you’re a night owl, stay up an hour later, in order to dedicate time to your craft.  This isn’t always easy and you have to want it bad enough, but if you’re determined and persistent in your endeavor {especially if you hope to one day turn the hobby into a profession} than you may need to make the sacrifice.

What are some ways that you’ve found to create?

 

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At Trinity we focus on life coaching. Leagh received her training from Light University and is a member of AACC. Life coaching is looking forward to the future and Leagh incorporates scripture and Biblical principles into her coaching.

She focuses women's coaching and caregiving coaching. Leagh has overcome considerable adversity in her life. She wants other women to discover there is hope, healing is available and a better future is ahead. She focuses on wellness in all aspects of our lives.

Leagh has been a caregiver for over twenty years in a variety of aspects. In addition to caring for an elderly family member, she continues to work with the elderly as an activity director.

Leagh is very creative and provides creativity coaching.

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