While my word of the year is still, enjoy, new words are popping up all around me. These three words came from a wonderful free, online gathering with Tara Mohr. Reclaim. Restore. Reimagine. I felt an instant connection with all three.
And at first, I focused on reimagine as a way to get myself back on the creative track. But it didn’t seem to work. The harder I tried to ‘reimagine’ the further away things seemed. I journaled and doodled and crocheted, but my imagining got me nowhere.
Giving in isn’t giving up.
I knew what I had to do: give in. Trying and pushing and thinking was not the way to get my creative train moving. So I gave up. I stopped pushing. I gave up trying. And although, it’s really hard for me to not do it, I didn’t think through everything around me.
I stared out the window. I watched the snow fall and the sky change and the day move. And I got it. Just by looking across the room at the wall.
What’s in the word restore?
The word REST. Yup. Duh. Hello? What I really needed to get my creative juices moving? REST! And then, to wait for the ORE, which is defined as the metal substance that lies within a rock. Gold is an example of an ore. What is gold? Precious metal that lies hidden within a rough, hard surface. And it takes time for it to change into gold.
I had to laugh. And then, I reprinted the word like this: REST ore.
Laughing and moving on.
Sometimes, I just don’t see what’s right in front of me. But as I once told my kids when they were pointing out the obvious problem in a friends life: it’s always easy to see the forest for the trees in someone else’s forest.
Suddenly, I had energy. I knew what I wanted to do next. So I got out my sandpaper and wax and got those Lily vases on my shelf ready for glazing. Then the next day, I woke up energized and ready to glaze.
Next thing I knew, the kiln was full and ready to fire. Voila.
New Lily Vases. New Luminaires. New ‘Wish’ Bowls
I’m glad I saw the trees, finally. And all it took, was time to RESTore. Try it and see for yourself.