A few words on CREATIVE energy...and gratitude (2024)


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February Tulips

My youngest son and I were driving to town this morning and I remarked that I felt really good today, brighter in some way, better than I had in a while. He asked if that was because he worked all weekend and was working a full day today. I said yes...partly, but for good reason. It gave me time to navigate my life around the house, something I promised myself in the month of January. It was time to delve into those boxes we save for a rainy day, in the cupboards we close as quickly as we open and think "not now". It was time. I had left it for nearly two years, it was time to properly unpack our belongings from Vietnam and place them where they needed to be. I knew it would be a lengthy task and I knew I could think of better things to do but we had rain for two days and I didn't feel like skating on ice. I put my apron on and thought...right..

THE CREATIVE CENTER
The basem*nt "disaster zone" that I mentioned in my last post has now become my 'creative space' where my creative energy can be put to good use until our carriage house/barn studio is up and running. I have three 6' folding tables which I have used for a multitude of activities and in my mind this is by far the best. Add to that a large desk waiting for a studio and we have lift off.

Table #1
I have one table for all those familyphotographs that have piled up over the years. I had a fit of brilliance about ten years ago and took all our photos out of photo albums to do something clever with them. It ended there. The great divide is around 1999. Life prior to that was all printed photos, life since has been digital. Lucky for me I have not printed many since I moved to digital but I do have A LOT of photos going back generations and I need to revisit them. I plan to share the love and pay it forward with many. I imagine they will bring a smile to family and friends. A very worthy creative project.

Table #2
If you have been following Collage ofLife for a few years you will know that I have a love for postcards. There have been several mailings over the years to readers and I always love my time doing so. It also gives me an excuse to buy one for you and one for me...or maybe two or three in case I need them for a creative project. Well...I have A LOT of postcards and I am nostalgic for each and every one. They were a great source of creative energy in the past and I know they will be again. Don't be surprised if another postcard mailing comes up as a result. ;)

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The Postcard Collection

Table #3
The creative table is the most important of all. This is the center of my creative energy, where the sparks of brightness are coming to light. It started last year while living in Sydney, with asilversmithing class and other creative workshops. Lately I have been dabbling with this and that, creating essential oil remedies for friends to try, topping off little sample bags for friends of 'Tahilla Farm Tea', a special blend I created during a workshop at Glenmore House. The table is a collection of creative projects that are brewing away...

Table #4
I call this the expat table. Not nearly enough space but the center for all those things I collected during our lives in Vietnam, England, Australia and New Zealand. The paintings, artifacts, textiles, clothes, hats...you name it and it is there. It has been a wonderful walk down memory lane for me and with it a reminder of what I had intended for so many of them...another spark of creative energy.

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HIS AND HERS LIBRARIES
I have a study, which I reluctantly use, I say reluctantly for lots of reason but one is that I do not feel the love in this room. It's a bit dark and for the past two years has become the 'dumping ground' for all those things I need to figure out what to do with someday. Over the past months I added a carpet, a coffee table, moved a few chairs, added FIVE lamps...but still...nothing, no love. I realized it was lacking all those things we need to spark creative energy...namely my books. Up to now I have been looking at a series of mystery, military history and assorted out of date text books belonging to Mr. H.

EPIPHANY....move the books!

Fortunately for Mr. H, he has a built in bookshelf in his wardrobe/closet. He now has a well ordered bookshelf of all his favorite authors. Mrs. H currently has a well ordered bookshelf of her 'bookfriends' the ones she likes to refer to when on a writing quest along with years of journals both filled and new. Amazing what a bit of book sorting can do for creative energy. I carried on to the guest rooms, the reading nook and the master bedroom. They have been defined by subject...travel, gardening, decorating, cooking, art and so on. Nothing like a well ordered library to get the creative energy flowing.

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OPENING DOORS
It is only natural that when you open one door, it will lead you to another and another. The doors I recently opened were to my past and sometimes you need to look at your past before you can move forward. One of the boxes I pulled out was years worth of "ideas" for blog posts, the ones I hoped to get around to one day and never did. I read through them all and tossed most. What I did love was reading the old posts I had written and the comments that followed. I cherished the fact that so many of you are still with me all these years later. Reading about life in New Zealand and the move to England and then the move to Vietnam and the purchase of Tahilla Farm and the move to Hong Kong...it was surreal to go back and read our thoughts on it all. I admit I cried...mostly because I was thankful that I had written about it and thankful so many have been there to share the journey, both in the written word and in person. When I think of all the people I have met through Collage of Life and the fact that Tahilla Farm would not exist if I hadn't...well, it makes my creative heart just explode with joy.

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Last weeks view...Tahilla Farm

On that note, I am going to take my creative energy and get back to work...the creative center is need of a bit more organization and my son finishes his work shift in a few hours! ;)

From one creative heart to another...

for I know you all are!

Thank you!

Gratitude unlocks

the fullness of life.

It turns what we have

into enough, and more.

It turns denial into

acceptance, chaos to

order, confusion to clarity.

It can turn a meal

into a feast, a house

into a home,

a stranger into a friend.

-Melody Beattie

Jeanne xx

PS..

How about you?

Any creative energy happening in your life?

If you would like to share your thoughts,

I would love to read them.

You can write to me

jeannecollageoflife@gmail.com

A few words on CREATIVE energy...and gratitude (2024)

FAQs

How do you express appreciation and gratitude in words? ›

If you wish to appreciate someone for their help, you can thank them in different ways, some of which are given below.
  1. I am really grateful to you for your kind help.
  2. Thank you so much for your help. It would have been impossible without you.
  3. Thank you for your kindness.

What is a few lines about gratitude? ›

Gratitude is when you feel thankful for the good things in your life. This could be stuff people often take for granted, like having a place to live, food, clean water, friends, and family. Gratitude is taking a moment to reflect on how lucky you are when something good happens, whether it's small or big.

What is one way I can creatively express gratitude, love, or appreciation for someone in my life? ›

Get creative

Showing gratitude with handmade gifts can be especially meaningful, so let your creativity shine. Make a gratitude scrapbook with pictures, notes and things that remind you of them. Paint a picture, write a song or poem or build them a playlist they can listen to when they need to feel appreciated.

What are the 4 A's of gratitude? ›

I'd like for you to develop the habit of practicing the four A's (Appreciation, Approval, Admiration, and Attention).

What are the best words to appreciate someone? ›

Personal thank you
  • I appreciate you!
  • You are the best.
  • I appreciate your help so much.
  • I'm grateful to you.
  • I wanted to thank you for your help.
  • I value the help you've given me.
  • I am so thankful for you in my life.
  • Thanks for the support.

What is an example of a gratitude message for support? ›

Thank you for your support during this difficult time, I want to express my heartfelt thanks. Thank you for your concern and unwavering support. It has made a significant difference during this time. Your kindness and support have been a great help to me.

What is a small expression of gratitude? ›

Thanks for doing what you do!” “You are appreciated for all you do. Thank you so much.” “The work you do is important and so appreciated.”

What are the three qualities of gratitude? ›

'” The GRAT contains subscales for measuring these different aspects of gratitude: 1) Lack of Sense of Deprivation (or Sense of Abundance), 2) Appreciation for Simple Pleasures, and 3) Social Appreciation.

What is the most beautiful way to say thank you? ›

22 Different Ways to Say Thank You
  • How can I ever repay you? ...
  • I'm indebted to you. ...
  • I'm humbled by your kindness. ...
  • I'm so lucky to have you in my life. ...
  • You have my heartfelt thanks. ...
  • That means the world to me. ...
  • I'm touched by your thoughtfulness. ...
  • You've made my day/week/month/year!
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How can I just express my heartfelt gratitude and say thank you? ›

I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude for your thoughtfulness. Your kind gesture has truly touched my heart and brightened my day. I am so grateful for your generosity and appreciate all that you have done for me. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for being such a wonderful friend/colleague.

How do you express your heartfelt gratitude? ›

I am grateful for all that you do, and I wanted to express my sincere appreciation for your unwavering kindness. You are truly appreciated. - Your selflessness and generosity have not gone unnoticed, and I wanted to let you know that you are truly appreciated. Thank you for all that you do.

What are the 5 pillars of gratitude? ›

I will be exploring each of these in detail in future blog posts. For this blog, I offer a conceptual exploration. These six pillars are: relatedness, sincerity, empathy, self-regard, integrity, and humility.

What is the core value of gratitude? ›

Gratitude makes sense of your past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.”

What is the deepest level of gratitude? ›

Gratitude on the deepest level is a reflection, acknowledgment, and acceptance of our worth – to God or other people. When we choose gratitude, we accept ourselves as worthy and give ourselves permission to be loved.

How do you say thank you in a heartfelt way? ›

This can be a good friend, a family member, or a close colleague.
  1. 1 “You're the best” ...
  2. 2 “I owe you” ...
  3. 3 “Many thanks” ...
  4. 4 “My warmest thanks” ...
  5. 5 “I can't thank you enough” ...
  6. 6 “You're a lifesaver” ...
  7. 7 “Thank you kindly” ...
  8. 8 “Much obliged”
May 22, 2023

How do you thank someone for their kindness and support? ›

For kindness
  1. “Thank you for thinking of me as often as you do. Please know your kindness means the world to me.”
  2. “You always go above and beyond. Thank you for all you do.”
  3. “I don't know where to start in saying thank you for being you. ...
  4. “The more time we spend together the more I realize what a special person you are.

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