Creative Living with Jamie: Jen Lee

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This Week on Creative Living with Jamie:

Jen Lee, writer, storyteller and photographer

Jen Lee is a Brooklyn-based writer and a collector of stories, many of which unfold in her vibrant neighborhood or in the lives of her closest friends. A performer in NYC’s storytelling scene, Jen is also the author of Solstice: Stories of Light in the Dark (click the link to listen to the audio), Fortunes, and Take Me With You: A Journal for the Journey. You can follow Jen on Twitter (jenleedotnet) and read more of her work at jenlee.net.

Discover More About Today’s Guest…

Website: Jen Lee Productions
Facebook: Jen Lee Productions
Twitter: @jenleedotnet

New! IndieKindred, Jen’s film

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When Your Inner Rebel Shows Up Dressed as Distraction
guest post by Cairene MacDonald

Cairene MacDonald at Jamie Ridler Studios

A couple of months ago I heard Cairene as a guest expert on a call hosted by Jennifer Louden for Jen’s Comfort Cafe. I thought the call was absolutely brilliant and that Cairene had a really unique perspective combined with a grounded and practical approach – a powerhouse combo. So I emailed her to let her know how much I liked the call and suddenly we were engaged in interesting conversation and I just had to ask her to share with you her take on distraction and also on creative living. I hope you’ll enjoy her guest post today and also come by tomorrow when she’ll be my guest on Creative Living with Jamie. Thank you, Cairene!

When your inner rebel shows up dressed as distraction.

So you say you’re distracted. Throughout the day your attention wanders all over the place and you can’t get anything done. It’s a real problem.

Okay, I’ll agree that you have a problem. But that problem isn’t distraction.

Distraction is just a symptom of the problem.

If you are willing to pay attention, those moments of distraction can tell you a lot.

When you find yourself checking email or browsing the web or getting up for yet another cup of coffee or cleaning your keyboard with a Qtip when your intent was to do something else, instead of flagellating yourself for your lack of discipline, ask yourself if:

  • you’re tired/you need a break

Of course you’re hanging out on Twitter! You just spent two hours immersed in making that special project come to life.

  • you’ve exceeded your attention span for this particular kind of task

Perhaps your expectation that you could focus on catching up with six months of filing all in one day was a bit unrealistic.

  • you are undecided or unclear about what to do next

Following your gut is all well and good – except it’s not particularly well-organized and has a rotten memory.

  • you are anxious or challenged in some way about the task you intend to do

Again, it makes perfect sense that you’re hanging out on Twitter instead of making that phone call to that person about that thing you’d rather not even think about.

  • you want to follow an idea/moment of inspiration

You know you should be answering email or paying bills or writing that blog post, but oohoohooh! you just had the greatest idea and you need to chase it down before it gets away from you.

Your inclination may be to squelch your impulse to wander, but don’t slam the door on your inner rebel just yet.

Your inner rebel is your ally, not your enemy. When your rebel shows up in the form of distraction, keep in mind she’s trying to help you understand something about yourself, about what’s happening in your life, about what you need right now. Don’t kick her out. At least not until you find out what she wants to show you.

Basically, distractions come down to being:

  • a self-care issue

Perhaps getting outside for a walk would be more restorative than Twitter and a cup of coffee?

  • a pacing issue

Think about how you can take small (but frequent) bites of your more odious tasks.

  • a transition issue

Sometimes starting with a plan – just a loose outline or some guidelines – is a better idea than winging it.

  • an avoidance issue

Do you have tools in your toolbox that help you get calm and focused when you are headed for a freak out?

  • or a creativity issue

Is there enough wiggle room in your schedule to allow you to hang out with your muse when it visits unexpectedly? And is there space for regular creative play?

If you bring compassion for what you need (instead of self-punishment and denial) to addressing which forms are issues for you – you will finally be able to solve the “problem” of distraction.

Cairene MacDonald is a business readiness coach and administrative guide. Through classes and one-on-one coaching, she helps independent creative professionals learn how to improve the administration of their businesses, emphasizing right-brain strategies so clients can succeed and still be themselves. Which is just a fancy-pants way of saying she helps people stop hatin’ on their admin grunt work.

Cairene has been helping arty-types get organized one way or another for more than twenty years, supporting designers and architects, art coaches and gallery owners, writers and teachers, among others. The insights gained from these relationships, along with her own experiences as an artist, are the basis of her current work. She knows first-hand the challenges of trying to streamline one’s muse.

Cairene lives in Portland, Oregon. When she’s not preaching her message of administrative reconciliation to the creative masses, she’s probably hanging out with her husband and her dog. Or making something.

Cairene’s Website
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Creative Living with Jamie: Christine Claire Reed

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This Week on Creative Living with Jamie:

Christine Claire Reed, writer and dancer

 

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Website: Girl on Fire
YouTube: @GirlonFire
Facebook: @ChristineClaireReed

Christine C. Reed writes about knowing yourself and letting your bliss happen. She is currently writing two non-fiction book proposals, spending a lot of time working out to prepare for Yoga Dance teacher training, and dreaming big!

By the way…

If you’re enjoying these interviews, you might like Your Creative Spark. 12 wildly creative women share their stories and strategies for facing creative challenges and releasing your inner artist! This collection features artist & coach Jennifer Lee, domestic diva Suzie Ridler, pet portrait artist Jessie Marianiello, mixed media artist & creativity guide Leah Piken Kolidas, artist & writer Christine Mason Miller, artist & coach Andrea Scher, artist Melanie McMullin, creative goddess Leonie Allan, artist & activist Jen Lemen, photographer & poet Darlene J Kreutzer, writer & coach Sunny Schlenger and writer & artist Laini Taylor. To find out more or to order, click here.

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Creative Living with Jamie: Meghan Genge

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This Week on Creative Living with Jamie:

Meghan Genge, writer

 

Discover More About Today’s Guest…

Website: MeghanGenge.com
She is a partner in: Randomly Challenged (no longer available)
Twitter: @meghangenge
Instagram: @meghangenge
Pinterest: @meghangenge

Meghan Genge is a Canadian writer who lives and works in the UK. As part of her journey, she has launched a website called Creating Wings. With this site she hopes to ‘become the change that she wants to see in the world’ by inspiring people to believe in who they really are and to question the rules that they have imposed on themselves. She believes that we need to stop pretending that we are ordinary and remember that we are truly capable of anything.

Show Notes…

  • Meg refers to Morning Pages, which is a daily practice of writing 3 pages of long-hand stream-of-consciousness writing recommendedby Julia Cameron in The Artist’s Way

By the way…

If you’re enjoying these interviews, you might like Your Creative Spark. 12 wildly creative women share their stories and strategies for facing creative challenges and releasing your inner artist! This collection features artist & coach Jennifer Lee, domestic diva Suzie Ridler, pet portrait artist Jessie Marianiello, mixed media artist & creativity guide Leah Piken Kolidas, artist & writer Christine Mason Miller, artist & coach Andrea Scher, artist Melanie McMullin, creative goddess Leonie Allan, artist & activist Jen Lemen, photographer & poet Darlene J Kreutzer, writer & coach Sunny Schlenger and writer & artist Laini Taylor. To find out more or to order, click here.

Connect to Creative Living with Jamie…

  • Subscribe: You can subscribe to Creative Living with Jamie here and also on iTunes (Note: this link will ask to access your iTunes and then take you to the podcast. You can also simply open iTunes and search for “Creative Living with Jamie)
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Creative Living with Jamie: Polly Washburn

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This Week on Creative Living with Jamie:

Polly Washburn, writer and filmmaker

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Positron Media
Be Softer (no longer available)
Poz Vibes (no longer available)

Polly Washburn, founder of Positron Media, is a writer and filmmaker. She has worked as a producer, journalist, editor, researcher, and freelance writer and designer. She is the writer/director/producer/editor of three short films, a stop-motion animation, and a music video.

Her current web projects are sister sites Be Softer and Poz Vibes, both dedicated to using the power of the positive to create a kinder, more beautiful world. Her current writing projects include a novel, two feature screenplays and a collection of poetry. As a producer, she has three feature films in development. In the past year, she served as line producer on the Canadian feature Black Field, as well as producing three short films. Polly was associate producer and writer for Bump! travel show, and was selected by Women and Film and Television-Toronto and Deluxe as the 2008 Deluxe Producer Intern. She is a graduate of the Canadian Film Centre’s PrimeTime Television Program.

Show Notes…

  • Polly refers to Stephen King’s book On Writing

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Creative Living with Jamie: Connie Hozvicka

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This Week on Creative Living with Jamie:
Connie Hozvicka, Artist, Art Educator and the Creative Juicy force behind Dirty Footprints Studio.

Connie Hozvicka is passionate about creativity and has spent the last fifteen years inspiring others to dive deeper into their own creative juices. She has a BA in both Painting and Art History, and is a licensed Art Educator, with a vast experience of nurturing Artists of all skill levels, abilities, and backgrounds. Her own Art work has been exhibited in galleries nationally, published in various publications, and collected internationally. Connie shares her Creative Juicy Life on her blog DirtyFootprints-Studio.com, hosts an internet radio show on everything Creative and Juicy called Creative Juicy Life, teaches Art in a K-8 school, and soaks in the sun in Phoenix, Arizona.

Discover More About Today’s Guest…

Website: Dirty Footprints Studio
Etsy: Dirty Footprints Etsy
Blog Talk Radio Show: Creative Juicy Life
Upcoming Workshop: Creative Dig, September 26th, Cleveland

Plus… Connie’s interview is featured on Creative Living with Jamie Podcast Collection: Season One

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Creative Living with Jamie – Danette Relic

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This Week on Creative Living with Jamie:

Danette Relic, life coach & creative self-expressionist

Danette is a life coach and self-expression expert who believes that life is about knowing who you are and expressing more of who you are each day. She loves to create magical experiences where others can explore and express themselves, from intimate workshops in her home studio to over-the-top Halloween celebrations. Her life and her life’s work thrive around freedom, pleasure and authenticity.

Danette is deeply passionate about the brave and beautiful work of personal growth and it’s connection to creativity. In her workshops and her coaching she inspires and supports others as they create powerful lives they love.

Discover More About Today’s Guest…

Website: Radical Creative Sanctuary
Facebook: Radical Creative Sanctuary
Twitter: @radicalsugar

Plus… Danette’s interview is featured on Creative Living with Jamie Podcast Collection: Season One

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