The Artists Way by Julia Cameron
I read this quote a couple of Saturdays ago and it threw me right into the now! Once I started thinking about this statement my mind couldn't stop! It applies to so many aspects of life. There is the very obvious application of this statement where you drive home by a different route and are forced to open your eyes and pay attention a little more than you do driving the same old way. Then there is the deeper application in the book that suggests you go somewhere new and channel your inner "artist"...probably driving there by a different route, in order to awaken creativity. Regardless, I was "all in" when I read it! I'm changing it all!
Saturday was a busy day around here. Our backyard was being dug up to save our foundation from its known route which was sinking into the earth. Meanwhile, Grampy decided he needed to show Logan the huge holes under our house, so they were having a play date. This date also involved Logan methodically bringing down a toy out of the toy closet upstairs, playing with it and then going back for the next...and the next. It's a great game and a great workout! Things were a bit loud and chaotic that morning.
Our new sofa was being delivered that afternoon! The new sofa and the above quote motivated me to move the furniture. Logan thought it was a great idea! It had been at least a year since we rearranged the furniture and the old sofa and my point of view were both tired of the status quo. I must say, I love the new arrangement. I am sure creative brain cells are being stimulated with the new view. Even the television looks better (maybe not a great thing) and I like seeing my house from a different perspective.
It seems harder and harder "these days" to be in the now, at least for me. Between my phone and computer, I can find countless ways to slide down the Internet rabbit hole and totally check out of reality. I admit to being distracted by my phone and reading this quote reminded me that I need to do better and make an effort to be present. A time and place for everything.
The quote also makes me think about travel and why I like it so much. When I travel, I am definitely changing my route. Being in a new place invites me to explore, open my eyes, take it all in and be aware of my surroundings. I am thrown into the now! It is so easy to plod along in my daily life in a semi-conscious state. I walk the same sidewalks day after day. I pass the same houses daily and I admit, there are days that I am just going through the motions. After all, it is the same old route. When I am in a new place I want to take it all in and by taking it all in I am in the now and I feel more alive. I have often wondered why I can't just make my home life as invigorating as my travel life. I am working on that one! Unfortunately the answer I keep coming up with is to just travel more!
After the furniture had been properly arranged on Saturday we decided to get out of the cul-de-sac and check out an exhibit at the museum. It worked right into my plan of taking a new route! It is always a good idea to be a tourist in your own city! We enjoyed the museum and on our walk back to our car we explored something new...to me. The Glassell School of Art has apparently been in their new location since 2018 but it was the first time I saw it because I always park elsewhere...new route! The school has a set of stairs up the side that leads to the observation roof . I cannot resist a stairway to heaven and a good view so up we went. It just so happened to be my favorite time of day too! Sunset! New place, new views. Perfect!
A cool sculpture |
Going up! |
We ran into my sister and her husband by taking a new route and being in the now. |
A live/dormant roof with a view! |
And a sunset! |
Later in the week I was listening to a podcast while driving the very familiar route of I-10 between Houston and Baton Rouge and it was talking about the habits of successful (professionally and health wise) people. It went on to say that people who are the healthiest and most successful have made good habits a way of life and don't have to think about what they do, they just do it. Healthy habits become a way of life and therefore result in good health without feeling like work. Sounds like the opposite of changing a known route.
So....how do I change my known routes AND incorporate habits AND stay in the now? Maybe I make a habit of occasionally changing a known route and a habit of being in the now.
1 comment:
Cool sighting etched in the window at the art school! Great article, too. Good advice and you did a nice job elaborating on it. Causes me to ponder. Though I believe/agree some things are best left to routine, "new routes" do keep your eyes open, your mind working, and hopefully, your attitude and outlook fresh*. (*the good fresh as well as the "I'll never do that again" fresh! 🤣). Thank you for posting!
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