What are you Creating?

Everything I’m reading and listening to this week before the New Year revolves around goals, dreams, plans, and passions for the next 12 months. Passionate people have always been a favorite topic of mine, and it seems they’re the ones making all the big plans for the New Year. These people are captivating to know and observe. I love being near and working with people with passion, but honestly, they can sometimes be exhausting. (yes, I know, “it takes one to know one”).

My husband is like that. He’s passionate about the things he invents and works on. A creative force, he holds patents on things that would make most people yawn, but when described by him, sound magical. I love listening to him brainstorm ideas — up to a point, since my knowledge of technology reaches a limit, at which point I must resort to smiling and nodding. 

“That sounds amazing, dear!” I’m fully aware he feels the same way about my writing and storytelling. He encourages, listens, and comments, but after a while, when he’s reached his limit, gives me a little kiss on my forehead and says, “That sounds amazing, dear!”

Even though Bob and I have different occupational passions, they both involve creativity, and working parallel in the same space is one of our favorite things to do. The end results may differ, but the feeding and nurturing of our creative processes feel similar. I’ll tell you more about our shared workspace later. It’s wild. And loud. 

Meeting so many of you at book signings over the past few months has given me a glimpse into your thoughts, which often lead back to your quest for creative outlets. When I hear how you also love to write — but only poetry, or murder novels, or how you love to quilt, or repair bicycles for children in need, or perfect your BBQ recipe, or like my husband, dive into the world of technology, it makes me feel connected to a larger community of creators. 

Throughout this next year, I plan to write a new series of stories on this topic — “What are you Creating?” and I hope you follow along and chime in with comments and emails – yes, I love to hear from you about how discovering and developing your creative gifts have added joy to your lives. I’ll interview some fascinating folks who will inspire us to use our gifts in a way that blesses us and others.

My plans to release a new book are still chugging along. – Cross your fingers and say a prayer it stays on schedule. I’ll also continue to post articles I have printed in other publications, and this new series will be a stretch of  . . . creativity. What would we do without new ideas and goals? 

What do you think?

1. Is there anything new and creative on the horizon for you in 2024? 

2. Comment below or send me a note to let me know your ideas on creativity:  la(at)leslieannetarabella.com

3. Happy New Year! 

 

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  1. Jenna Meon on December 30, 2023 at 9:54 am

    I’m looking forward to your series of being creative Leslie Anne, sounds like it will be very inspiring! When I decided to start my blog, I did it to push myself to be creative, and try new things. Little did I know that by sharing ideas with others, I would open the door to a whole new world and meet so many wonderful friends, both real and virtual! The joy of creating is a gift that keeps on giving, both to yourself and others…

    • Leslie Anne Tarabella on December 30, 2023 at 1:08 pm

      That’s such a great point Jenna. I think pushing yourself to do new things is a commonality many creative types experience. You definitely have the creative spirit and I may just have to call on you for input!

  2. Pam Richardson on January 1, 2024 at 10:07 pm

    I also look forward to your new series on being creative. Sometimes I need a push and this could be it. I started blogging when friends encouraged me to share more tablescapes on FB. That was 2014 and I am still sharing, but was then encouraged and invited by a blogger friend to be involved in creating flower arrangements which became Monday Morning Blooms!

    • Leslie Anne Tarabella on January 2, 2024 at 3:10 pm

      Encouragement from friends often goes a long way! I’ve benefited from those “nudges” as well. Happy January!

  3. Jeanie Croope on January 4, 2024 at 8:08 am

    Thank you so much for stopping to visit me at Marmelade Gypsy, Leslie Anne, because it brought me here. I’ll eagerly anticipate your new series. Creativity is such a big part of my life and I’m always eager to dig into it even more. All good wishes for a creative and lovely new year!

    • Leslie Anne Tarabella on January 4, 2024 at 9:21 am

      Thanks Jeanie – you’ll be a great recource of creative thoughts! Sharpen those crayons, brush off the paper and pull out the measuring cups to get ready!

  4. Robin B. on January 6, 2024 at 6:42 am

    I am a cross stitcher so I create with needle and thread each day. I am looking forward to your series on being creative. Have a wonderful weekend.

    • Leslie Anne Tarabella on January 6, 2024 at 10:44 am

      Thanks for jumping in to the conversation Robin. Needlework is so beautiful and such a talent! You must have great vision as well!

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