Having a creative hobby whether it is scrap booking, knitting, sewing or
painting is not only fun, but can offer you many additional benefits.
A creative outlet is a great stress reliever, a self-esteem booster and a
way socialize and make friends. Making the time to pursue your
creative interest, however, can be a challenge in and of itself. It’s
hard to justify working on a new quilt when you have a mountain of dirty
laundry, a deadline at working coming up and cupcakes to make for your
child’s school party. But, if you don’t make time for your creative
hobby, you will quite simply never get around to it and will never reap the
benefits. Here are seven great ways to make time for your creative
hobby:
1. Schedule a block of time in your week for your hobby. Write
the time block in your calendar or enter it into your PDA and commit to
keeping that appointment.
2. Designate a place in your home which is devoted to your projects.
If can be quite a deterrent knowing you have to get out all of
your supplies and then clean them up every time you want to work on your
project. If space in your home is limited, perhaps you could set up a
small area in the basement, a closet or a small corner of your house for
your projects.
3. Make a hobby date with a friend. If you set an appointment to
work on your hobbies together, it will be harder for you to “blow-off” your
creative time for that bathroom that’s begging to be cleaned—not to mention,
this is a great time to catch up with a friend.
4. Create a project plan.
If you have a big project to do like putting together a scrapbook that
details the first year of your child’s life, develop a project plan for
yourself, just like you would for any other big project. Break the
whole project into a series of small steps. Focus on one step at a
time.
5. Create a craft area for your child. If you have a hard time
working on your projects because your child always wants to “help”, give
him/her an area in which to work (near you) and their own supplies to use.
Encourage them to explore their own creativity and create their own
beautiful projects.
6. Have a creativity party. Invite a group of friends over for a
party in which you can all work on your projects for a block of time.
Give the party a theme (e.g. a Mexican Fiesta) and ask everyone to bring a
dish to pass which goes along with the theme. Not only will you make
time for your project and time to visit with your friends, you may
also be inspired by your friends’ creativity.
7. Barter time with a friend or neighbor. Do you have a friend
who also has a creative hobby? Perhaps she could watch your kids for
two hours while you work on your hobby and vice versa.
Sometimes making time for creativity takes a little creative planning.
The benefits you will reap from this time are certainly well worth it!
Make time for creativity today!
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