Momentum for Your Muse Series Part 2
This, Momentum for Your Muse series is designed for writers, but it can
apply to any artist or business person
because creativity is a major ingredient that is necessary in all that we do.
The Artist Date
“How
vain is it to sit down and write when you have not stood up to live.” – Henry David
Thoreau
In the book, The Artist’s Way, the author, Julia Cameron suggests that once a
week we take ourselves out on what she calls an Artist Date. An artist date is
an outing that serves the purpose of sparking your creativity. This date does not have to cost money, but it should
add value to helping refresh your mind so that you can create. Below you will
find some suggestions for artist dates on a budget.
Cultural Arts Experiences
Visit your local museum. If you
live in the Detroit area, I suggest doing the tour at the Motown Museum or the
tour of the And Still We Rise exhibit at the Charles H. Wright Museum of
African American History. Did you know that if you live in Wayne, Oakland or
Macomb counties that your admission to the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) is
free? If you are a Bank of America
customer you can visit the Motown Museum, the Henry Ford Museum and other
places for FREE on the first weekend of every month.
Regardless of your region, there
will always be art. Pay a visit to your local museum or art gallery and just
sit back to wait for and watch the mental magic that will occur.
Movies and Music
Do you remember the dollar show?
Well we still have one in Warren, Michigan called Cinemark 16. The price has
hiked up to a whopping $1.50, BUT they have specials for children, seniors and
the first show of the day.
As for music, I often enjoy my
favorite local jazz/funk/neo-soul fusion band for free at various venues around
that city. Live music just does something good for the soul.
Nature and Architecture
No matter where you live, there is usually some beautiful
park, body of water or natural scenery that you can enjoy. My park of choice is
Belle Isle in Detroit where I walk the perimeter (5 miles around so it’s a
great workout too) and enjoy the view of the water and wildlife. When it’s colder I like to drive along the
shore headed East on Jefferson Avenue, passing through several small cities while
enjoying the water to my right and big, beautiful homes to my left.
These are just a few suggestions
to get you started. This week (and every week hereafter) I challenge you to visit
a venue that will ignite your creativity.
If you haven’t done so already,
check out part 1 of this series where we talk about making mental space. Next week we will discuss how to set up your
work space and environment in a way that will motivate your muse.