How My Many Hats Fuel My Creativity
By Linda Dessau, the Self-Care Coach
Margaret Lobenstine would call me a "Renaissance Soul"
(http://www.togetunstuck.com/renaissancesoul/quiz.htm).
Chris King would refer to my "portfolio career" (http://www.creativekeys.net/portfoliocareertest.htm).
I usually just use the expression that I wear many different hats – throughout
each day and throughout my life.
I love this life and wouldn't have it any other way and yet sometimes it wears
me down just a little bit, usually when one of two possible things is occurring.
The first thing is that someone has asked me, "So what do you do?" and I'm
having a hard time deciding which of many possible answers to give.
The second is that I'm striving to focus on a new project when all of my current
projects still need my attention.
The latter is the situation I find myself in right now, as I'm working on the
development of my new Sing Out Your Stress program (http://www.singoutyourstress.com).
Here's what I need to remember about why I love it all:
1. Instant Variety. Even when I do choose to focus on one hat for a
while, as I am now with Sing Out Your Stress, there are still many varied and
interesting tasks that I get to carry out.
2. Life is Never Boring. Or even the same two days in a row. I love the
variety of my days. Right out of school, I knew that 9-5 in the same place each
day wasn't for me. In my first year working as a music therapist, I had anywhere
between 2 and 5 jobs/contracts at a time.
3. All of Me. With my current collection of hats, I'm thrilled to say
that I am using each and every one of the gifts and skills that God gave me.
4. A Team Player. I get to delegate things that I'm not good at. I even
get to delegate things I AM good at, but that I don't enjoy. This clears space
for my creativity to flow.
5. I Love to Learn. Every day I get to learn new things. In fact,
Margaret Lobenstine says that as a Renaissance Soul, she suspects that I love
the thrill of the learning curve so much that once I've mastered something I
actually have the tendency to get bored and want to move on.
6. The Lighthouse Effect. This analogy is from the Perfect Customers
website (http://snipurl.com/_lighthouse
- look for a link to "take the lighthouse test"), and essentially means that if
I stand my ground (like a lighthouse) and put my work out into the world, those
who are drawn to my message will find me.
I receive precious emails from people all over the world who have discovered my
work and found something meaningful for them. This is extremely gratifying and
rewarding for me.
7. Free Reign. My hats are my creative playgrounds. If I decide there is
a new skill or technology I want to try out or develop, I have many
opportunities to experiment!
8. I'm Collecting Experiences. I'm trying and doing instead of scheming
and dreaming. While I still experience the roadblock of procrastination at
times, I STILL am accomplishing more than I ever would be if I only wore one
hat. I wrote about the importance of collecting experiences in this article:
http://snipurl.com/dimostraz
9. Stretching my Faith Muscles. There may be a lot of unknowns as a
self-employed entrepreneur, but I know that as a 9-5-'er I could just as easily
face uncertainty. This way I'm invited every day to practice having faith that
all will work out for me. All I need to do is trust and focus on what I can do
next to be of service to the world around me.
10. Singing, Writing, Helping. How are my many hats fueling my
creativity? Here's a literal answer:
Sing Out Your Stress is giving me opportunities to play with new technologies,
sing & play guitar and write inspiring lesson material.
Everyday Artist newsletter continues to give me a forum to put together my ideas
about creativity and self-care.
Ten Ways to Thrive as a Creative Artist is another way to share those ideas, in
book form, and marketing the book requires different creative approaches.
You Talk It, I'll Write It allows me to help coaches and other small business
owners to share their life-changing ideas with their target markets, while I get
to use my writing and editing skills.
Top 10 Article Generator was a really fun project where I worked with a "techie
coach" to use my writing experience to create an interactive article writing
tool.
Linda Dessau, MTA, my music therapy private practice, is a place where I can
connect with special people, creating a space for them to grow and flourish as
we come together in music and song.
Linda Dessau, BFA, MTA, CPCC, is an accredited music therapist and a certified
coach. Visit
http://www.lindadessau.com to explore her "hat shop" and find links to all
of her creative playgrounds.
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Linda Dessau
The Self-Care Coach
416-229-0263
6502 Yonge Street, P.O. 37021
North York, ON M2M 4J8
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