This is day 31 in a 31 day series on creativity. Thanks for following along!
Well, I finally made it. 31 days talking about creativity. I feel like the last marathon straggler, crossing the finish line in the dark. But still crossing.
If you’ve followed along this windy road, I am so grateful for your company! If you’re just joining me now, you are equally welcome. Whatever the case may be, I hope I’ve convinced you of this one, solid truth:
This age we live in is so dominated by media, and plastic, and rush.
We will never be fulfilled by media, or plastic, or rushing.
But we can start to regain peace, contentment, and comfort by embracing our creativity.
Creativity is in all of us. It is a basic expression of our human nature. Don’t think you’re creative? You are. Don’t think you have a creative life? You do. The best and brightest human moments come from creativity – but so do the quietest, most peaceful ones. Creativity connects us, keeps us learning, and makes life more fun.
Now, go do something creative. That’s an order. Your sanity may depend on it, remember?
I plan to add all 31 posts to a link in the sidebar, as soon as I figure out how to do that. Baby steps.
I thank you for humouring me for these 31 days, and now I want to know:
Do you think creativity is important?



I'm Sarah - a writer, a mother, and a creative soul. Welcome!
Congratulations!!!! Amazing job inspiring the blog world for 31 days.
This series was a great read. Way to go sticking to it every day for a month. I love reading your blog and it inspires me.
Oh Sarah, you are such a beautiful soul!
Thanks for the sweet comment! I know you give your creativity plenty out outlet, so that makes me happy.
Sarah, I admit I haven’t yet read all 31 posts on your series on creativity, but already I wanted to commend you on it, what a daunting task to take on! In answer to your question if creativity is important. To me, besides walking in love, being creative is the second most important thing to strive for. I think it is in every one of us, finding the right outlet for it can sometimes be the tricky part.
Cheers, Siggie
Thank you for the encouragement! You make a good point – finding the right outlet is key.
I love your blog – what an interesting life you lead! I’ve travelled to Germany several times…I love the architecture.