We are all artists, even if you claim to not have an
artistic bone in your body. You do –
it’s there. Perhaps you’re
underestimating your own creativity.
I can’t
paint. I draw only stick figures. When I try to dance it’s not pretty. However, from a very early age I loved music
and would frequently burst out in song.
Then, in my teen years, I discovered the fulfillment of writing. Arranging words together in a way that both
inspires and describes makes me feel productive and important. A few years ago, I tried making jewelry – a
venture that now garners me compliments and holiday gift requests.
While I
embrace all of the artistic ventures listed above, there are many people I know
whom frequently say, “I wish I was creative like that.” I do my utmost to convince them that they
are artistic and there must be something creative they do. Please don’t ever believe that you are not
talented. For you are, indeed! The first step is believing that to be
true. Give your creative interests
credence. Do you enjoy cooking? Take a culinary class. Have you always been fascinated by sculpted
art? Volunteer at a museum. Maybe you
love supernatural-themed books and movies?
Ever tried writing one yourself?
You’re probably well versed in that genre to understand the terminology
and style.
Plenty of
people enjoy music but can’t hold a note.
That shouldn’t stop them from immersing themselves in that world. Start an open-mic night at your restaurant
or get a part-time job helping out at a concert venue. If you grew up fascinated by the lure of the
theatre but are too introverted to ever perform on stage, volunteer to be an
usher at your local county theatre. Or,
start a blog that details your favorite shows and other interesting facts about
the industry.