Creative Possibilities for a New Future

You may have been hoping for a better 2021. But just at the turn of the year, the chaos continues to erupt. 

The political unrest continues. The pandemic continues. Injustice continues.

Are you just over it all? I get the anger, overwhelm, fear, blame and… well… just being over it!

We need creative possibilities to address our problems of today and tomorrow.

“We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used  when we created them.” Albert Einstein

If we want to solve problems of our communities, country and world, we need to connect to creative possibilities for the future. This means, we need a new way of thinking and way of being in the world.

And it’s up to you, and all of us. 

We each have something to contribute the world. Each of you have unique gifts to share. You have so much to offer. 

✨YOU ARE A CHANGE-MAKER✨

You may not be an activist or politician, but there are so many ways you impact people’s lives. 

It could be through a song, painting, writing or any message you share on social media. It could be through your business or nonprofit. It could be how you show up for your friends and family. The world wants and needs you to be fully expressed. 

Don’t underestimate your power to make a difference.

You may not feel connected to any of this right now. Perhaps you are dealing with confusion on how to make a difference. Perhaps you are dealing with fear of taking the next step. Perhaps you are feeling inadequate and don’t think you or your work really matters.

That’s why you might be hiding and not fully sharing yourself and your gifts. These past-based, fear-based thoughts and emotions are trying to keep you small and safe.

You don’t need to live like this anymore. Give yourself permission to show up for yourself. Give yourself permission to create something new. Give yourself permission for your light to come through. 

Then you’ll be ready go out there, fully self-expressed, and create the world in which we want to live.

Photo by Hannes Richter on Unsplash

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