It’s the Most Creative Time of the Year

Updated on December 20, 2022

Only 5 days ’til Christmas and some of us may still be trying to find the most 

perfect gift for someone on our list. 

The holidays always bring out the creativity in me. I love finding new ways to celebrate, relax, and create memories for the time of year.

For you, it may be making the time to bake cookies or bingeing on Hallmark movies. Maybe it’s having a coffee with an old friend or going Christmas caroling. 

This is the perfect time to get creative with your time and energy and reflect on the closing year. What did you achieve creatively in 2022 that brought you joy and what are you goals for 2023?

My very first article for Healthcare Business Today asked the question of readers, are you a creative? Let’s hope if you weren’t sure that the year of 2022 helped change your mind. 

You still have some time in the holiday season to make creativity count and here are a few ways, tried and true, that can definitely spark your creativity. 

KINDNESS AND COMPASSION is a way that is heartwarming and especially appreciated at this time of year. Is there an organization close to your heart or a community event you can participate in before the close of the year? This is not only a gift to others, but a gift to yourself. 

THE ARTIST DATE is a wonderful way to spend time time with yourself, feeding your creative soul. This is an opportunity to do something for yourself that inspires and uplifts you. Better yet, treat yourself to the amazing book The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron and see what evolves for you creatively. 

https://juliacameronlive.com/books-by-julia/

DON’T OVERTHINK how creative you need to be, just do it! Check your creativity dream list and see what inspires you.

I want to wish you the merriest of holidays filled with amazing surprises and many blessings. 

See you next year! 

Whatever you do, stay inspired!

Nashville-based hit songwriter Kirsti Manna’s 6-week #1 Billboard chart smash hit Austin” introduced Blake Shelton (NBCs The Voice”) to country radio. She is a creativity expert, keynote speaker/performer and publisher. The go-to person for inspirational information, her mantra Whatever You Do, Stay Inspired” empowers creatives everywhere to find their voice. 

To learn more about Kirsti, visit www.Kirsti.com.

Nashville-based hit songwriter Kirsti Manna's 6-week #1 Billboard chart smash hit "Austin" introduced Blake Shelton (NBC's "The Voice") to country radio. She is a creativity expert, keynote speaker/performer, and publisher. The go-to person for inspirational information, her mantra “Whatever You Do, Stay Inspired” empowers creatives everywhere to find their voice.