Tiredness, Time & Wanting More

Every weekday morning I invite you Behind the Scenes at my studio.

Today: A bad night’s sleep doesn’t have to get in the way of doing great work, paying attention to the time things actually take and considering the powerful message of the Full Corn Moon.

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Plus… Today’s Good Morning Garden!

Coral Bells. #goodmorninggarden

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Creative Classes, Planning & Packing

Every weekday morning I invite you Behind the Scenes at my studio.

Today: Prepping my classes and getting excited by others! I’m a lifelong learner for sure! Plus I’m prepping for the big trip to Holland. Any suggestions about what I should pack?

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Plus… Today’s Good Morning Garden!

Trees Supporting Trees. Good Morning Garden.

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My Creative Weekend

Coffee in the Beach

This weekend was a wonderful deep breathe before I plunge into two busy weeks getting ready for our trip to Holland. It was great to get out to a coffee shop, journal in hand, even if I found myself mostly creating lists of things I need to get done before we go.

Beach Sky

From the coffee shop, I walked to the beach. I feel so blessed to have Lake Ontario just a stone’s throw away. The sky above the lake never fails to amaze and inspire. I find myself taking pictures of it every single time. Even though I am standing in the same spot, the view is never the same.

Seagull Dreaming

As I sat on a big rock, gazing out into the lake, I imagined myself and this little gull were sharing similar feelings of peace and introspection.  Though I think, perhaps, I did more reading. I’m currently immersed in Second Nature: A Gardener’s Education by Michael Pollan and enjoying every moment. I am reliving so many garden memories with him as well as being inspired to think deeply about the nature of gardening and ourselves.

Lost Doll

Out and about this weekend I was reminded how every outing can turn into an artist date when you have your camera! You never know what you’ll see. Imagine the story behind this moment! Imagine what happens next. This moment alone can inspire countless tales of wonder, mystery, loss, delight and more!

Open Streets TO Bloor

On Sunday, Justin and I went to the first ever Open Streets Toronto event. From 8:00 am until noon two major streets in Toronto were closed to traffic and open to people. It was wild to walk right down Bloor Street, enjoying the sunshine and the view. Unfortunately, I did get hit by a bike from behind. Neither of us were badly hurt but it was enough to shake us up and send me back to the sidewalk for a while.

Open Streets Toronto ROM

Luckily, there were plenty of good things on on that sidewalk, including in front of the Royal Ontario Museum. I was tempted to get my picture taken with a dinosaur. Who wouldn’t be?

Our real inspiration was to get out and have a listen to our guitar teacher play. The music and the open piano at the Royal Conservatory of Music were the highlight of Open Streets Toronto for us.

Art Day with Shannon. Jamie Ridler Studios.

There was still time in the afternoon so I just had to sit down for some art-making with Shannon! We’ve been taking the Art Journaling class at Creative Bug with Dawn Devries Sokol and I’d been aching to create some backgrounds. I’m experimenting with repurposing a large children’s book as an art journal and so far have been loving incorporating some of the illustrations, like this wonderful fox still visible in the corner.

Cats in the Hood - Hazel

Even going for a run can become a creative outing – though I have to be careful not to get so distracted that I’m forgetting to run! I’ve managed to take some great Cats in the Hood shots during my warm-ups and cool-downs. This weekend I caught a glimpse of Hazel sitting on this car and took a quick shot before picking up the pace once more.

Flower Reference. Jamie Ridler Studios.

I also can’t resist taking pictures of flowers, especially since I’ve been drawing! I’m used to the idea of drawing from nature but  continue to be astounded by how many times I see a flower that is the real-life expression of a graphic illustration I’ve seen that I kind of thought had been made up! I love the free play between mediums. More and more the pictures I take are becoming photo references for drawing explorations.

Mandelas. Jamie Ridler Studios.

And speaking of drawing explorations, my weekend creativity was rounded out by playing with mandalas. Until recently I had never drawn one before. Inspired by Andrea Schroeder, I’ve been having fun discovering this art form and am learning so much from it. More on that to come!

What did you get up to this weekend?

Art Journaling, Open Streets and from Meh to Magic

Every weekday morning I invite you Behind the Scenes at my studio.

Today: Learning is everywhere, from going to a new hair stylist to using a kid’s poetry book for an art journal to walking down the middle of some of the busiest streets in Toronto!

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And here’s more from my guitar teacher, Raffi Altounian

Plus… Today’s Good Morning Garden!

Dahlia's Almost Here. #goodmorninggarden
Dahlia’s Almost Here

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Remembering How to Play

On My Desk. Jamie Ridler Studios.

Recently I cleaned up and out of the studio for a few days so I could turn it into a guest room for my brother. When I moved back in, it took about 90 minutes before I could look around and see index cards, markers, piles of paper, 3 journals, a glue stick and several notes to myself! I have to admit it’s the same in our living room. I can tidy everything up and then I sit down and before I know it I am surrounded by yarn, journals, a pencil case full of markers, a pair of scissors…

I explode into a creative studio wherever I am!

This is particularly true this summer as I’m having so much fun throwing myself into new creative projects. I just finished my very first ever crochet rag rug. (If you watch stART, you’ll have seen it). And I’m learning to knit all over again and have jumped (relatively) fearlessly into the world of cables. I’ve bought a mixed media journal that’s small enough I can tuck it in my purse. I’ve bought a little set of watercolours and have been experimenting with all sorts of different pens.

I feel like a kid again!

A lot of clients come to me because they want to invite more play into their life. They want to have more fun and feel more alive. Often when I ask them what they find fun or what kind of play they enjoy, they don’t know. The distance between their adult self and their little kid self has grown so vast and so far. But it doesn’t take much to bridge the gap at all.

It isn’t about time or space or energy or supplies. It isn’t even really about a particular activity. It’s about attitude!

When you were a kid, you weren’t just playing when you were skipping or swimming or dancing. You were also playing in waiting rooms and classrooms and likely, to your parents chagrin, at the dinner table. You were imagining and giggling and experimenting and wondering.  You didn’t take things so seriously!

It reminds me of that current commercial about how the things we did as kids didn’t always make sense. They make their point by showing things like a kid in a big yellow rain slicker standing in the bathtub under a shower head pouring rain. In the same vein, part of the appeal of the gorgeous photos we love so much on blogs and in magazines like Artful Blogging is that the people in those pictures are playing too! They carry helium-filled balloons in the park and paint their toenails each a different colour and wear daisy crowns in their wild hair.

You can play too.

You can skip on the way to work. You can sidewalk chalk hopscotch in front of your building. You can wear a tutu and flowers in your hair. You can laugh too loud and stay up too late. You can make bad jokes and sing really loud. You can do somersaults and cartwheels and spend hours staring at the sky or into the grass. You can spend a whole day eating licorice and reading books. You can use your imagination. You can play.

Get playful this week.

  • What feels like play to you?
  • How can you play at work? At home? En route? In the bathtub? In the backyard? On the subway?
  • When you were a little kid, what did you love?
  • What was the mood of that activity? Was it adventure? Contemplation?  Magic? Heroics? How could you bring more of that into your life right now – today?
  • Give yourself the opportunity to have some fun. Put all the adult baggage down for just a few* and have some fun. Get out there and play!

*I promise you it will be right there where you left it when you get back. If you come back!

Surprises, Teachers & Enjoying Today

Every weekday morning I invite you Behind the Scenes at my studio.

Today: Surprising accomplishments, enjoying the day and what happened when I went to guitar class and didn’t play well!

PS Thanks to everyone who gave me feedback about the new mike. It seems that for some people it didn’t make a difference and for others it really did. I’m going to keep looking for a great solution – and if you have recommendations, I’d be delighted to hear them!

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Plus… Today’s Good Morning Garden!

2014-08-15 Change

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Creative Living with Jamie: Rachael Maddox

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This Week on Creative Living with Jamie:

Rachael Maddox, coach and poet

Rachael Maddox wants to live in a world where the average person knows their magic, intimately, and lives from it, vibrantly.

A skillful coach and guide, Rachael works with brilliant creators, visionaries and world-changers to activate their can-do, know-how, and go-big energy. She’s also the resident coach of Hopeful World, and a teacher with The Courageous Coaching Training Program.

When Rachael’s not activating other people’s magic, she’s embracing her own: spitting poems on stage, dancing ecstatically, spending hours at the river tending fires, and lounging in silk nightgowns, shamelessly.

Her first book of poems is set to hit the shelves in Fall 2014, and her latest coaching program, Magic 17, is available now.

Discover More About Today’s Guest…

Website: RachaelMaddox.com
Facebook: RealMagicLife
Twitter: @rachaelmaddox
Current Coaching Offering: Magic 17

Special Offer for Creative Living with Jamie Listeners:

17% off of Magic 17–a 17 day coaching intensive to activate your magic. Just head to bit.ly/magic17, and when you write to Rachael include CREATIVE MAGIC DISCOUNT in your note.

Show Notes…

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