Creative life

A creative life has little to do with producing works of art. It begins much earlier — in how you pay attention, how you notice details, and how you allow the world to reach you.

Children do this without effort. For them, creativity isn’t an achievement but a way of being: everything invites curiosity, everything has meaning, everything is alive. We don’t lose this because we grow older, but because we stop letting the world in.

A creative life grows from the same simple attitude: staying receptive. Paying attention. Following what moves you. Notice when something catches your eye or your imagination. Let it stay with you. Turn it in your mind. Question it. Play with it.

Read widely. Observe closely. Stay open.

Creativity doesn’t begin “inside” you — it begins in your contact with the world.

Articles and writings

Reflections on living creatively — on noticing, wondering, and letting everyday moments shape your imagination.

  • You don’t understand, until you understand
    A quiet reflection on the moment when understanding suddenly appears — and how it changes the way we see the world.
  • Listen for the heart of things
    When the world becomes too loud, we stop noticing what’s alive. A piece about returning to quiet attention — through movement, poetry and listening for what matters.
  • Theatre is training to live
    A reflection on theatre as a practice of attention — learning to notice more, feel more, and stay awake to what the world shows you.
  • On leading a creative life
    Thoughts on what it means to live creatively: paying attention, following your curiosity and letting everyday moments shape your imagination.
  • To be one in a hundred
    A short piece on individuality, presence and the quiet courage of seeing the world in your own way.

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