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As an artist, I've realized that living creatively extends far beyond the canvas or the studio. It's about embracing flexibility, self-expression, and being open to inspiration, wherever it may come from. And while the artist's lifestyle is often seen as unconventional, I believe anyone can benefit from adopting some of these principles in their everyday life. You don't have to be an artist to live like one—you just need to bring a little more creativity and intention into your routine.
Non-Traditional Routines: Why I Don't Follow a Strict Schedule
I’ve never been one to stick to a rigid 9-to-5 schedule. Some of my best ideas come late at night, during my beach walks, or after I’ve taken an impromptu break. I’ve found that creativity doesn’t follow a set timeline, so why should I? Whether it’s staying up late to work on a project or taking a midday walk to clear my head, I’ve learned to go with the flow of inspiration. And you can do the same—allowing yourself to break free from strict routines can help you approach your work and life with a more open and creative mindset.
The Power of Self-Reflection
A big part of my process is self-reflection. I spend a lot of time thinking about what drives me and my feelings and how to translate that into my work. This introspection helps me grow not only as an artist but as a person. This kind of self-awareness is something we can all benefit from. Taking a few moments each day to reflect on where you are, what you want, and what inspires you can lead to greater clarity and creativity in your everyday life.
Creating Spaces That Inspire
Where I live and work impacts how I feel and what I create. Whether it's a home with things that inspire me or an organized studio, I've always been intentional about my environment. Everyone should have a space where they can feel creative, whether that's a small corner in their home, a desk that's all their own, or even just a cozy spot where they can think. Designing a space that works for you can help foster creativity, no matter what you're working on.
Finding Balance: Work and Rest
Being an artist has taught me the importance of balancing work with rest. Sometimes, I must step away from a project, take a long break, or even travel to a new place to recharge my creativity. I've found that giving myself permission to rest often leads to some of my best breakthroughs. And that's something everyone can benefit from—whether working on art or tackling a big project, stepping away can help you see things from a fresh perspective and come back with new ideas.
Living the Artist's Lifestyle: It's for Everyone
Here's the thing: living like an artist isn't about what you do for a living but how you approach life. It's about finding creative solutions to everyday problems, questioning the status quo, and being open to new experiences. I truly believe that everyone can live with more creative intention, whether that's in the way you work, the way you decorate your home or the way you spend your free time.
Practical Tips for Living More Creatively
If you're interested in adopting more of an artist's lifestyle, here are a few things that have worked for me:
Embrace Spontaneity: Don't be afraid to break your routine. Go for a walk mid-day, take an afternoon off, or just be open to where inspiration takes you.
Create Daily Rituals: Small, intentional rituals like journaling, sketching, or even cooking with mindfulness can help keep your creativity flowing.
Nurture Your Space: Surround yourself with things that inspire you, whether it's art, plants, or simply a space that feels peaceful and organized.
Explore New Perspectives: Traveling, reading, or conversing with people who think differently from you can help you see the world in new ways.
Practice Self-Reflection: Set aside time for self-reflection—through journaling, meditation, or quiet time—to process your thoughts and ideas.
Creativity is for Everyone
At the end of the day, living an artist's lifestyle isn't about being a professional artist—it's about approaching life with curiosity, creativity, and intention. You don't need to quit your day job or move to a cabin in the woods to do that. By finding new ways to look at everyday tasks, breaking out of your routine, and allowing space for inspiration, you can live a life that's more creative and fulfilling—just like an artist.
Let me know if you would add anything to this list! Comment below!
Color Your Life!
Love,
Drica
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