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Looking Back… Creativity

Issue 13.12

Everyone has the opportunity to live a more creative life. The dictionary defines creativity as making imaginative use of the limited resources available or using new ideas or things. Many think of this word as only related to artistic pursuits, but you can be a more creative cook, fisherman, homemaker, accountant, retiree, etc. It just takes thinking outside the box in whatever situation you find yourself. Life always presents new challenges and problems to solve that could use new creative solutions. If easy to get stuck in a rut but if your way of dealing with a challenge doesn’t help, try something NEW.

When presented with an obstacle or challenge, I like to brainstorm or list possible answers to solve my dilemma. Say it’s a grandkids visit. What are possible activities we could be involved in that would be enjoyable, educational and lead to closer family bonding? Watching video games doesn’t rank up there, but perhaps a visit to the local dinosaur museum or a hike up Anasazi Ridge to see petroglyphs or visiting some of the great museums in town would make memories of their time with grandparents memorable. Just planning these activities won’t make them successful, but networking with their parents can help. Perhaps setting down some guidelines-no electronic gadgets for part of the day or during meals, so we can actually talk and visit?

Why not involve the grandkids in the planning or invite them if they are old enough to come visit without their parents? Then setting about doing some fun activities that would be enjoyable for them: perhaps making craft projects, going fishing or just talking one on one. What a unique or creative idea––just visiting.

It’s too easy to look at situations or conflicts with a negative attitude, such as well that problem isn’t solvable. With some CREATIVITY, it could be resolved if you communicate with the individuals involved with care and love. Try something new, change your viewpoint or paradigm. Sometime just an attitude change on your part is enough to open up other ideas to start flowing. See the situation from others’ viewpoints.

Life is a challenge, it’s true. No matter our age or situation. Grandparents or aunts and uncles can make time to truly listen and be an influence for good on the younger generation as they try NEW creative ideas for communicating and solving problems more effectively.

NEXT TIME: Success or Failure Don’t miss the opportunity to learn How to Write Your Life Story, taught Th, April 6 at 2:30-4 pm at Zion’s Home Health Integrative Healing Arts Center by Lin Floyd, fee-$15. Call 628-8522 for more info. or to purchase the book Find Your Voice, Write Your Life Story for $10.

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