Wednesday, September 03, 2008

What Are You Working On?

As I come into contact with those whomI have relationships with and seek to influence them to be creative, I like to ask the question, "What are you working on?"

I meet with a friend every two weeks for coffee (a gifted writer and aspiring author) and at some point in our conversation I ask, "What have you written?" Although we do not have an accountability agreement where he knows I will ask him this question, he knows that sometime before we drain our Venti cups (Ooops, gave away where we meet!) he will be challenged by me. Sometimes he verbalizes a thought he is working on. Other times he brings his notebook and reads me a few passages from the novel he is pursuing.

Just as I challenge him, he in turn (along with others whom I keep the creative carrot before) challenges me to make sure I am living in creative mode myself. (In case you are wondering, I am in the middle of recording my next CD project, which will be available later this year.)

My goal is to stimulate creativity, and to encourage people to express themselves using the Creator-inspired gifts they possess. It is common for "artists" to create, and then to simply look at, read or listen to their creation, resting on what they've done instead of moving on to new expressions of their gifts. To them I say, keep creating!

When worship leader/songwriter Dennis Jernigan was asked how someone could know they are a songwriter, he responded, "You can't keep it inside. You have to write songs." So my question to you is, "What are you working on?"

2 comments:

Sue M. said...

"Bang!" That's the sound of you hitting the nail on the head...my head! Yikes! What AM I working on? God has gifted me in the creative realm (music, art, photography) and what am I doing with it? Still worshipping with a committed group of musicians every week, still playing with my trio every week, still learning PhotoShop, still learning Corel Paint (have yet to install my Wacom tablet, though), still learning to use my new digital slr.... Still...still... Still waters may run deep, but they don't go anywhere for the most part. What am I doing to move forward, increase my level of skill and creativity? I'm being "still." Not good.

Thanks for planting the nail squarely on the top of my little pointed head, Brad!

Look forward to your new CD!

Brad Lewis said...

Hey Sue-
Happy to help! Seriously, I'm glad I could encourage you.

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