A Tendency towards Multiplicity

Do you ever feel pulled in a dozen different creative directions? I sure do; in fact, I wrote an entire book for people like us. Creative Electics is what I call artistic types that desire to try many different kinds of arts and crafts.

Here’s an excerpt from Chapter 1 of Refrain from the Identical: Insight and Inspiration for Creative Eclectics:

Some people are blankets made out of one solid piece of material, while others are quilts with a whole bunch of pieces sewn together.” -Andrea Luna

A Tendency towards Multiplicity

We creative types definitely have a free spirit; a child inside eager to explore. We flit and flutter from one interesting activity to the next without a care in the world until someone tells us we are “unfocused” or “scattered.” It wounds our heart and erodes our confidence when a loved one winces at our latest great idea and yawns, “You make me tired.” Self-doubt creeps in like the Vikings raiding northern European villages at night. We begin to think, “There must be something wrong with me!” Desires that once delighted us now seem to pull us in a dozen different directions.

Pen and Ink by Gina Marie Wilson

An enthusiastic and grateful reader, Donna Mast, sent me the following comment after reading Chapter 1:

“I am learning that I am an artistic eclectic, and I didn’t know that until I started to read Refrain from the Identical. I used to get frustrated with myself as I dabbled with different creative art projects and at times felt guilty that I didn’t hone in on one thing. This book is so freeing. You have so much to give to those of us who need to be encouraged in the busyness of life to let our creativity soar!

Refrain from the Identical: Insights and Inspiration for Creative Eclectics is available on Amazon.com: Refrain from the Identical: Insight and Inspiration for Creative Eclectics

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