"We are most human when love is our motive. It is the same with creativity. God created us through the universe's most creative and intimate act. We are the result of a creative act by a creative God."
pg 13 "We ming wonder if it even matters what we think of ourselves. Is it really that critical to embrace the artist within us? I would simply remind you of the insight from the scriptures: as a man thinks, so is he."
pg 36 "the way of the artisan is not an invitation to sit in the sun enjoying a cool summer's breeze, imagining a better life and a better world. It is about embracing our creative power and responsibility to create the life and the world that our soul inspires us to imagine."
pg 42 "The healthiest people I know were raised by parents, families, and communities where the truth was always spoken in love. In an ideal world, the voices that teach us language teach us self-respect, self-confidence, and self-esteem. Those same voices also form in us humility and gratitude, and as those voices inform our inner voices, they also pass on wisdom."
pg 59"Who has led you to where you are right now? what voice did you embrace? what story corrupted your soul? Why would you choose a narrative that only leads you to death? This is a tragic reminder that we humans have a strange capacity to live a soulless life. Our inner voice was never supposed to be simply an echo; our inner voice was always to resonate with the voice of God. Every other voice will either make us less that we were intended to be or convince us that we are more than we really are."
As critical as it is for us to understand that art is always an extension of ourselves, the creative act is also an expression of our essence. It is equally important for us to realize that our guiding narrative determines the story we tell through our lives. Our inner voice not only informs us of who we are but affects everything we touch and in the end becomes the driving force through which we strive to shape the world around us."
pg 77 " we cannot love deeply or risk greatly and never know failure or disappointment. Not even God was able to pull that one off. Love never comes without wounds; faith never comes without failure."
pg 86 "to engage our lives as a creative act, we must understand that a significant part of the creative process is interpretation. Our interpretation of life determines the material from which we will build the future. The great danger, of course, is that who we are meant to be can so easily be lost in translation."
pg 89 " Our interpretation will be informed either by the worst of who we can be or by the best of what it means to be human. When we allow our filter to be shaped by bitterness and jealousy and envy and greed and hatred and apathy, our interpretation of life is skewed and the future becomes smaller and smaller. when our interpretation of life is informed by the best of human emotions, when we are informed by love and hope and faith, it changes the way we see everything.
pg 95 " we first dream; then we create. We first think; then we act. Even scriptures remind us that as a man thinks, so is he."
pg 105 "what is inescapable is that we have been designed by God as a creative being. Each day that we walk this earth, whether we recognize it or not, we are in the process of creating. Our work, like God's, is to create. One question remains: What are we creating? What are we leaving in the wake of our lives? The words we speak, the choices we make, the actions we take are the material from which we not only create our lives but create the world around us."
pg 109 "Everything is created with intention. Nothing is arbrirary or meaningless. Humanity is God's culminating act of creativity, designed with the highest intention to reflect most personally the likeness of God. Ironically, we who were created with the highest intention were also created with the capacity to deny, betray, or demean that intention. Whereas a horse will always live as a horse is intended to live, humans man live inhuman lives. " "The artisan soul reclaims its intention. We understand that with creative freedom comes creative responsibility. When we live our lives without intention, it is like throwing paint against the wall and pretending that is art, unless there is intentionality behind it. If God's intention was to....every word, every action, every creative act should have as its ultimate intention to bring life to others. "
pg 137 " That moment you can't miss form the three-point line; that moment when you know exactly what to buy for anniversary; that moment you have such clarity that the entire universe makes sense to you; that moment when you are awesome - and then you lose it. It only lasts a couple of minutes. The problem is you don't know how you got there and you have no idea how to get back. ... spend your life trying to find the zone, get back your groove, step into your flow...
pg 147 "Creativity isn't about finding the thirteenth note; it is about arranging twelve notes in a way the world has never experienced before. "
pg 158 "when we are committed to not stealing , we have to commit ourselves to creating. Often that is a code word for work. When we resolve to never lie again, the commitment to telling the truth drives us to live a life that is trustworthy. When we commit to never kill, we have to deal with our anger issues and learn the power of forgiveness. The ten commandments not only do not restrict human freedom; they protect human freedom. Instead of limiting human creativity, they provide the context from which we become our most creative selves. Even the God of the Scriptures embraces limitations, which is kind of unexpected for a God who is all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-present. Why embrace limitations when the context for your creativity is the omnis?
pg 160 " He took great pleasure in creating a creature whose material is the substance of the earth and whose essence is the image of God. "
pg 165 "When it comes to life, there are similar dimensions we use to create depth. the height, length, and width of the art of life are our relationships, accomplishments, and well-being. If you want to assess how your artistic expression is progressing, simply evaluate these three aspects of your life. In the greatest expressions of a life lived as a work of art, we find beauty and artistry in our relationships...we cannot live our lives as works of art and not hold people as our highest value. We humans are designed for relationships and find our greatest fulfillment in intimacy....Imagine how the world would be different if each of us left every person we ever met better than we found them. Imagine a world where love was the rule, where love was the boundary, where it was unthinkable to violate this principle: Love your neighbor as yourself. " What must I do to inherit eternal life? Love - Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind; and love you neighbor as yourself.
pg 166 "Our lives will become our greatest works of art not only when our relationships are a beautiful expression of love, acceptance, and intimacy, but when we have a deep sense of purpose that produces accomplishments that express, for us, success and significance."
PG 168 "People who enjoy life make life more enjoyable for others. It is strange, but one can be profoundly loved and still lack the wholeness to experience that love."
pg 180 " there has never been an ordinary human being born on this planet. But while there has never been an ordinary child born on this earth, the undeniable tragedy is that most of us die after having lived painfully ordinary lives. Every child is born with his own genius, her unique creativity. Every human being is brimming with divine potential. When you were born, you were no ordinary child, but perhaps live so many of us you traded your uniqueness for acceptance, your genius for security. ...I don't know what you are like now , but I know you were born with curiosity, imagination, creativity, and courage. Human development is impossible without curiosity....refuse to relinquish the God-given attributes given to them at birth and applied them to the great problems faced by humanity. "
pg 186 " you need both the wisdom and the wonder for your life to become a masterpiece."
"creativity takes courage"
"we are creatures of faith, hope, and love. If these are the colors with which we choose to dip our brushes to touch our canvases, the world may see on the canvases of our lives in the end the result will be the same. ....you will know without arrogance or embarrassment that your life was your greatest work of art and that against all odds, from your first breath to your last, you never relinquished your artisan soul."
-Take time to enjoy life, and make sure you laugh a lot
-connect to a community of faith and open up your life to others
-Do more of the things you love and less of the things that kill your spirit
-spend more time with people who inspire you and less time with those who crush your spirit
-Ask a few close friends to hear how you understand your story, and ask them to reflect back to you if your assessment resonates with them
-Take time to study what the Scriptures say about who you are, and think about what your life would look like if you embraced this narrative as your own.
-Focus on what it means to be created in God's image
-Write a declaration of who you are!
-Share it with at least one friend who will celebrate your new life narrative
The hard work of changing our perspective:
-Begin a process to investigate how you see the world
-Make two lists:
-Everything good in your life
-Everything bad in your life
Now examine your lists
-which is longer
- which list came more naturally?
Is it easier for you to be pessimistic or to be optimistic?
Place yourself on a scale of optimism versus pessimism
write your life story in one page as a pessimist
now write it in one page as an optimist
now write it as if your were convinced that God is at work in your life and intends good for you
-Train yourself to see life as a miracle by thanking God continuously for your life
-Always find hope and joy in every circumstance.
Make a list of things in your imagination that would make the world better if they became a reality.
Identify everything you could do NOW to make your life a closer reflection of the one you long to live.
Make every small change you can to move your life into an expression of your passions and longings.
grab some close friends and ask them which of your ideas they think you have the most potential to make happen
look to see if there are others who share your passion
find a place to serve
Start small. Dream big. If you want to be a writer, write articles and share them with your friends
Reorganize your priorities to give more time to what you do well and drop those things you do poorly
refine your skills by working with people more skilled than yourself.
Practice, practice, practice
Never stop learning - never stop growing - never stop improving
EMBRACE the FUTURE as an ADVENTURE.