"Creativity doesn't wait for that perfect moment.
It fashions its own perfect moments out of ordinary ones."
Bruce Garrabrandt
Large contributors to squelching expression are fear and doubt. We become a harsh editor to creative ideas. We avoid our 'nudges' by waiting to obtain the best light or special paper or a particular sign. We become our own barriers.
A 'perfect' time does not exist. If we set our critics, ego, and judgment aside, we can simply begin. No worries about creating a master piece or discovering exact expression. The creative flow moving through us nudges us to try, simply enjoying the experience.
There are variable components to the word 'creativity' which are not limited to painting, design, or expertise. Trusting prompts from our imagination, we can act out our experiences through photography, dance, music, theater, and assorted avenues in composition. Do not harbor false expectations, just enjoy the act of expression.
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