In this episode, Maggie Smith explores how to nurture creativity in a noisy world. A lot of people think creativity is something you do with a paintbrush or a poem but Maggie challenges us to think differently about creativity. It isn’t about what you make, but how you live. She dives into what it really means to be creative, even when you’re overwhelmed, unsure, and not feeling particularly inspired. And we tackle a bigger question: How do we keep creating when the world is so loud and we’re so tired?
Key Takeaways:
- Insights on creativity and the challenges of staying inspired in a chaotic world.
- The role of intuition in the creative process and the significance of listening to one’s inner voice.
- Balancing the need to stay informed with personal well-being and mental health.
- The concept of hope in creativity and the idea of being a “possibilist.”
- Practical advice for overcoming creative blocks and finding inspiration.
- The value of feedback and community in the creative process.
- The relationship between restlessness and creativity, and how it can drive artistic growth.
- Embracing playfulness and curiosity in creative endeavors.
f you enjoyed this conversation with Maggie Smith, check out these other episodes:
The Lost Art of Living Creatively with Austin Kleon
Creativity as a Cure with Jacob Nordby
Writing for Healing with Maggie Smith (2021)
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