In this episode of the "Soul Flow" podcast, hosts Steph, Aysha, and Josie discuss what it means to be creative. They explore the notion that everyone is inherently creative, regardless of their profession, and discuss how personal experiences, including times of stillness and hardship, can fuel creative expression. The conversation highlights the importance of embracing both the light and dark aspects of life to feed one's soul and promote self-expression. The hosts share their personal journeys of rediscovering creativity through various activities like journaling, dancing, and music. They emphasize the significance of sharing one's creative work, seeing it as an extension of the self that can resonate with others. The episode is a compelling exploration of creativity as a divine, joyful, and integral part of human experience.
Key Takeaways:
- Creativity in Every Field: Creativity isn't limited to traditional arts; it's present in all professions, including accounting and finance.
- Personal Growth Through Creativity: Engaging in creative activities can lead to significant personal development and self-discovery.
- The Role of Stillness: Taking time to slow down and embrace stillness can open up creative channels and foster new ideas.
- Creativity as Self-Expression: Artistic endeavors are a form of self-expression that can be therapeutic and fulfilling.
- Sharing Creativity: Sharing one's creative work can be a vulnerable but rewarding experience, potentially inspiring others.
Quotes:
- "I never thought I was creative... but I found that within myself." – Josie
- "Creativity doesn't always come in lightness. A lot of people create from their darkness." – Aysha
- "When we create too, we get in this God-like energy. We're pulling from source." – Aysha
- "Creativity comes when you are in your feminine. It's almost childlike." – Aysha
- "I feel like I have an out-of-body experience when I play the guitar." – Steph
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Intro + Outro Music: “Soul Flow” by Frank Swaby with vocals by Maria Long
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Aysha Bilal: IG- @flowithaysha
Stephanie Festejo: IG- @soulglowcoaching and www.soulglowcoaching.com
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