Artist Date...when and how to fit them in?
Taking time at the end of each week to plan a date in the schedule for an artist date seems easy. However, there are so many things to do in a week! The schedule is crazy...and time for ourselves usually is the last thing we schedule in.
So, here is what I suggest. Keep your artist date simple and doable; close to home, within walking distance and simple to fit into your schedule.
Perhaps a walk in a different direction. Tea in a room you are not normally in. 10 minutes looking at the sky or something in nature. Going to a HS musical/play/concert. Local community locations that you usually do not frequent. Local community events that catch your eye. Buying some art supplies you have always wanted. Buying spices or ingredients for a recipe you have wanted to try. Take some photos of something completely different.
Where will you go? How will you explore?
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I have been having a difficult time specifically setting dates to go on artist dates. So I am going back and noticing...and realizing I routinely do things for myself the fill the well!
This week, I went to see Phantom of the Opera by the GHHS (my son is also in this:) And I went alone to opening night! I find that I am on my own a lot and really enjoy my own company:)
I am also making sure that I walk each week (usually daily) but pick one day to intentionally "observe" nature. Tonight, the sunset was unbelievable! I love the autumn light:) I wished I had my camera...but then I thought, just look and really pull in the site. Keep it for myself. Notice all of the colors and how they change....yep, filling the well:)
Whew! I went to the MAEA conference in Kalamazoo this weekend! Talk about your creative overload! Fun, but exhausting! I have lots of new ideas including TAB choice that are exciting to me. Does anyone else do that? If you do, I would love to hear about how it works in your room!
Sounds exciting!!!! Let's see if others know about TAB....not familiar with it myself....would love to learn more!
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