- You may have more time to create after raising kids and/or retiring.
- If you're a grandparent, this wakes up your creativity as you see it in the little ones and as you use it yourself to entertain and communicate with them.
- You are clearer about your wants, needs, values, and preferences and how you want to express them in your art.
- Your self-esteem may be stronger and can hold up better to criticism and stereotypes.
- You probably feel more free to be who you really are, and that will come through in your work.
- You may be in a better financial position to support the launch into the creative field of your choice.
- You may have a clearer mission (see last week's post) about how you want your art to serve the world.
- You may have more time for fun and relaxation, both of which open you up to the creative process!
- Wonderful technology to support your creative and marketing efforts is available now that was not around when you were younger.
- Mentoring and/or being a role model for younger people can be very rewarding. Even others in your age group may be inspired to follow your lead.
- Being creative is a great way to keep your mind active and healthy as you age.
- Your experiences and personal growth have enriched your potential for creative output.
So don't say, "Oh, I'm too old to start painting (or writing, throwing pots, etc.). Instead, say "My age is adding a whole new dimension to my work!" Plant your creative seeds in the rich soil of your life experience, and see what emerges!
Still not convinced? Email me at scleaver@dejazzd.com to set up a complimentary trial tele-coaching session so we can apply these points to your specific situation.
Wishing you fulfillment always,
Susan
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