Showing posts with label creativity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creativity. Show all posts

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Self-doubt and Creativity

Are "real artists," the painters, musicians, actors, play writes, novelists, or any number of other artsy occupations - are these the only people who are able to be creative? Are they the only ones who are capable of harnessing creativity and turning their inspiration into something tangible, something that can be seen and appreciated by others? 

I used to think so. I used to think that creativity was something only a select few were blessed with, as if it were a gift that God gave to only some people and not others. Now, though, I think that He has given us all the ability to create because He made us in His own image, and if he's the Creator, and we are made in his image, wouldn't that mean that we are given ability to create?

My husband has a talent for drawing beautiful, realistic pictures, but I have a hard time making stick figures look good. My brothers can play the drums and the guitar with abandon (having essentially taught themselves to do so), I can't play a single instrument. My father can envision a finished stage production well before he actually puts the cast together, I had a hard time putting together informal skits at junior high camp. My mom loves to sing, and she probably will until she breathes her last breath. Me? I'm certainly not a professional vocalist.

But you know what? That doesn't mean I'm not creative. I've learned that I am creative in different ways, ways in which the people I'm close to aren't creative. Because I'm different from them, I ended up misunderstanding creativity, and I let self-doubt suppress whatever urge to create I actually did have. 

I know I'm not alone. It seems to me that the most authentically creative people always battle with self-doubt, but it's when they kick it to the curb and do the work anyway that the genius begins to emerge. 

Here are a few thoughts and ideas about creativity that have helped shape my perspective, and I hope they make you think a little bit differently about whatever kind of creative passion you happen to have in your life. 


Everything in life is writable about 
if you have the outgoing guts to do it, 
and the imagination to improvise.  
 The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.
- Sylvia Plath


A hunch is creativity trying to tell you something. 
- Frank Capra
"Creativity is merely a plus name for regular activity. 
Any activity becomes creative 
when the doer cares about doing it right, or better.
- John Updike


Don't think. Thinking is the enemy of creativity. 
It's self-conscious, and anything self-conscious is lousy
You can't try to do things. You simply must do things.
- Ray Bradbury


I believe that an artist working for 
and representing the Kingdom of God 
should do the best of their ability to show and prove 
the depth, life, newness, creativity, truth, 
and excitement of their Heavenly Father 
through the work that is set before them.
- Daniel Smith