a fun way to stay inspired

"I am open to receiving fun experiences into my life."

Want to know a great way to keep our inspiration tank full?

Going on weekly artist dates.

It’s where you take yourself out with no other motive than to have an experience and soak things in.

Whether that’s a movie, going to a store, or wandering down a bookstore aisle.

Last week, I took myself to lunch.

No pressure to work or worry.

Spending time with ourselves is how Creativity within us stays nurtured and inspired.

If you took yourself on a date to refresh your creative stores, what would you do?

 

Good Quote

“The essential element in nurturing our creativity lies in nurturing ourselves. Through self-nurturance we nurture our inner connection to the Great Creator. Through this connection our creativity will unfold. Paths will appear for us. We need to trust the Great Creator and move out in faith.”

— Julia Cameron, The Artist's Way

 

Good Question

Move up the ladder to higher vibrations by writing at the top of a blank page and see what flows from your pen (no judgment or editing!):

What would be a fun artist date to go on?

 

Good Thinking

I am open to receiving fun experiences into my life.

 

Good Action

Schedule an artist date into your calendar.

It doesn't have to be lengthy or expensive.

Pick something that seems fun or interesting!

 

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Francesca Phillips

Francesca Phillips is the founder of The Good Space. She’s obsessed with self-development & helping you cut through the BS so you can live a vibrant life. She has a BA in Psychology, is an entrepreneur, and copywriter. Sign up for The Good Space emails here.

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