
This is for creative therapy catalyst
twenty-four: What inspires you?
A few months ago, I took this class where we talked about who we are as
a whole and what we’d like to stand for in the world. We created three
to four areas of things that we stood for. My four were: peace, family,
changing the world, and creativity. These are the areas that inspire me.
I want to feel a strong sense of peace every day. I want to leave the
world better than I found it. I want to have strongly bonded and
supportive family. And I want to foster creativity within myself and
others.
For this week’s catalyst, I took a photo for each area and printed them
together. I then sewed between the photographs to create pockets and
inside each pocked I tucked two sets of journaling. One was a list of
things that inspire me around that category and the other was a list of
things I aspire to do in each area. Whenever I have to make a choice
about how to spend my time or how to decide around a commitment, I look
at this page and see if it fits within one of my squares. This makes
sure that the life I live is aligned with my priorities.

My two favorite people in the world.
1. Good times with good friends.
2. A lot of sleep. So much of it lately.
3. Not creating and yet not feeling guilty.
4. Some one-on-one time with my wonderful husband.
1. A short but pleasant walk with the little one.
2. Big boy underwear. Sort of scared but thankful that I might have the
time to finally train him.
3. A calm, happy night. And no plans for the weekend.
1. Thankful that David was so well behaved at the dentists. Let’s see if
he’s this great when it’s his turn.
2. Thankful that he napped at school today. Always thankful when he
naps.
3. Thankful for a delicious dinner out tonight.
4. Overall feeling thankful and peaceful lately.

I love love love these shots. I can’t help myself. And here’s one with
David and his stunt track.
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