katherine robertson-pilling

Wheel of Creativity Summer Survey Results

I’ve been interested for some time in our assumptions about creativity, where we learn them, and how they define us. Here are the results from an online survey posing eight questions on the matter. If you’d like to learn a bit more about yourself and the creative process, the survey’s still up. Or just visit my blog for the results to date.

My Declaration of Independence: The Right to Create The Future

Rights, even inalienable ones, cost. We may not have paid those costs personally, but someone did. That is what gives them value. Not claiming our rights costs too, as we choose to suffer in relationships, companies and societies where we cannot flourish rather than pay the costs for our personal freedom.

Creativity, Mindfulness and the Malicious Post

Getting trapped in trying to change things that can’t be changed robs us of our power to change what we can. Circumstances are the most powerful partners we have for choreographing our lives. I may have cracked a rib last Sunday night. But, three creative guidelines emerged from that traumatic moment…

Our stories connect us

I’m sitting on the bench in the Laundromat doing my monthly laundry, waiting for the last of my clothes to dry. It is now only the two of us in this place. The smiling woman has draped her body across the bench and covered her face with her scarf. She is talking incessantly, and laughing without restraint. I can’t quite make out her words. Sometimes it sounds as if she’s praying, sometimes having a conversation with herself. She is not here to do laundry. She is a mirror.

The infinite creative power of Chaos

In times of Chaos, the forms we have known dissolve, releasing energy from which new forms are created. It is a creative process, but not an easy one. The point of Chaos is a fragile time, and what we do in these hours and days and months will determine whether it leads us to failure or a new way of life.