My "whatever pain you can't get rid of, make it your creative offering" personal essay was published! When I felt pulled to write this article, I kept hearing this idea in my mind, before this post. The creative process of writing it is what transformed the pain of an experience of invisible grief into something else, something beautiful…
My "whatever pain you can't get rid of, make it your creative offering" personal essay was published! When I felt pulled to write this article, I kept hearing this idea in my mind, before this post. The creative process of writing it is what transformed the pain of an experience of invisible grief into something else, something beautiful. I didn't see a place to share our art so I am posting it in this thread.
Thank you, Susan Cain for giving a concept that helped me anchor my creativity and process my grief experience into this personal essay.
My "whatever pain you can't get rid of, make it your creative offering" personal essay was published! When I felt pulled to write this article, I kept hearing this idea in my mind, before this post. The creative process of writing it is what transformed the pain of an experience of invisible grief into something else, something beautiful. I didn't see a place to share our art so I am posting it in this thread.
Thank you, Susan Cain for giving a concept that helped me anchor my creativity and process my grief experience into this personal essay.
https://tinybuddha.com/blog/how-grieving-a-dreams-loss-built-hope-for-a-new-life/