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March’s Theme is Identity.

What makes you, you? Your identity is made up of multitudes — the stories you carry, the music you love, the challenges you overcome, the books you read, the communities you’re a part of, and more. But your identity is a colorful blend of not only what you consume or create, but also the questions you ask and what you’re willing to learn.

In her CreativeMornings talk Lucy Bellwood shared, “When we box ourselves too tightly into a single identity or career path, we deprive ourselves of the nutrients necessary to remain connected to the world around us. We are lacking in vitamin curiosity.“

The things that make you unmistakably you are not just the eclectic edges, but the simple pillars, beliefs, and values that you simply can’t shake. What sort of spirit or energy do you bring to a room? How do you show up in the world? What are your pillars? The most unique care and love you can give to your creative identity is to craft it with your own hands.

Our Jakarta chapter chose this month’s exploration of Identity and Nadya Noorillustrated the theme

Our global theme for February is INVEST.
It was chosen by our Hong Kong chapter and illustrated by Bao Ho.

Help the conversation compound with the hashtags #CMinvest & #CMRVA

Every day we give our time, resources, and energy to the world through our decisions. We might read certain books, join a new community, or pick up a hobby. And whether we acknowledge it or not, every choice we make is an investment either for or against ourselves.

Wise investing requires patience and awareness. It’s an art that combines our knowledge from past experiences with future aspirations to inform where we’ll put our energy and our heart. To live a sustainable creative life requires us to say ‘yes’ to the choices that bring richness into our lives, even when it seems risky.

In the Investment Theory of Creativity psychologist Robert J. Sternberg discovered: “The greatest obstacle to creativity […] is not exactly strictures from others, but rather the limitations one places on one’s own thinking.”

Take this opportunity to diversify your dreams. Convert your doubts into positive currency and bet on yourself. Without a doubt, you’ll see a worthwhile return.

ROOTS | Enjoli Moon

“Richmond is acknowledging its roots … and pruning the rotten branches. There’s something special about carrying Richmond with me … introducing people to the beauty of Richmond. One of the oldest places in the country is changing swiftly and intentionally.” - Enjoli Moon 

Enjoli’s interview delved deep on the role of community and roots - and about expanding the narrative of Richmond past our city. Her discussion focused on integration, communication and how we grow through celebration, together. We all left proud to be a part of our city. 

Thank you to our generous partners at Capital One, IdeaWeavers, Worth Higgins & Associates, ICF Next, Martin Agency, and Fahrenheit IT

Browse the photos and full talk HERE.

Courageous, creative work begins below the ground. 

January’s Theme is Roots.

Our Québec chapter chose this month’s exploration of Roots and Félix Girardillustrated the theme. A tree is made up of not only its colorful leaves, but also its bark, branches, and most of all — its roots. The roots exist to provide sustenance and a strong foundation for the rest of its body. Examine your own ‘roots.’ When you retrace them, what do you find? In his CreativeMornings talk, James Victore shares, ‘The things that made you weird as a kid make you great today. But only if you put it in your work.’ Identify the things that ground you and what you’ve carried with you over time. How have your roots shaped who you are today? The start of a brand-new decade gives you the perfect excuse to dig up the old and to nourish the elements that sustain you. 

Our first event of 2020 will be held on Friday, January 17th at 8:30 am. Stay tuned for details!

SILENCE | Natasha Freeman

At the end of the day, all you have is you. Listen to that voice. Silence everything else.”

We ended the year in reflection with Natasha Freeman, Himalayan sound bowls, tacky sweater competitions and lovely wrapping paper gifts from our partners at Worth Higgins.  

Thank you to our generous partners at Capital One, IdeaWeavers, Worth Higgins & Associates, ICF Next, Martin Agency, and Bonfire

Browse the photos and full talk HERE

December’s Theme is Silence.

As the end of the year draws near, life can get humorously hectic. We rush to finish up projects, try to squeeze in appointments with loved ones, and can easily lose track of ourselves in the process. Is this inevitable? Or can we find ways to ground ourselves amid all the chaos? In this busy season, create moments of stillness where you can. When silence is intentional, it is valuable and restorative. It brings us back to our senses and is essential to our holistic well-being.

Acoustic ecologist Gordon Hempton defines quiet as a ‘presence’ and ‘think tank of the soul.’ Silence is a powerful tool that allows us to take a step back from the atmosphere around us and realign with our intentions, our hopes, and ourselves.

This December, set aside time to tune out the noise. You can go for a walk outdoors, find a cozy corner, or simply close your eyes. The magic of silence is that we can access it wherever we are.
Your beacon is the light that blazes within you, a signal made up of your values, dreams, and priorities.

The essayist Anaïs Nin put it best when she wrote: “The unknown was my compass. The unknown was my encyclopedia. The unnamed was my science and progress.” Shine your light. Ask for help and let go of the idea that you have to make a perfect choice. You may feel lost, but you are not alone.

Our Montevideo chapter chose this month’s exploration of Silence and Dani Scharfillustrated the theme. 

LOST | Benita Conde

Hands off the outcome and high five on!”

We enjoyed getting lost with Benita Conde and celebrating our 4th birthday together this November! 12 years sober, Benita shared how her lost moments were pivotal in finding herself.

Web: createradicallove.com

Thank you to our generous partners at Capital One, IdeaWeavers, Worth Higgins & Associates, ICF Next, Martin Agency, Bonfire, and Fahrenheit IT.

Get lost in the photos HERE. Breathe through the video HERE.

See you next month [Dec 13!] at our last event of the year at Dogtown Dance Theatre.

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November’s theme is Lost.

When you’re wading through the unknown, it can feel scary and risky. You float around wondering if you’re going in the right direction and want to know what’s next.

Being lost is a collaboration between possibility and uncertainty. It’s an excuse to get one step closer to a more fulfilling life. What you were comfortable with may not be there anymore, but you will have the remarkable opportunity to reconnect with yourself and embrace discovery.

In these “in-between” moments, turn to your inner beacon and pay close attention to where it’s guiding you. Your beacon is the light that blazes within you, a signal made up of your values, dreams, and priorities.

The essayist Anaïs Nin put it best when she wrote: “The unknown was my compass. The unknown was my encyclopedia. The unnamed was my science and progress.”

Shine your light. Ask for help and let go of the idea that you have to make a perfect choice. You may feel lost, but you are not alone.

Our Milwaukee chapter chose this month’s exploration of Lost and Melissa Lee Johnson illustrated the theme.


Richmond will explore this theme with Bonita Conde on November 15th at Robinson Theater Community Arts Center.

Tickets go live Monday, November 11th at 10am!

FLOW | Anthony Bryant

I had to let it go to find my flow.”

Anthony Bryant, visualizer, hypeman and intentional entrepreneur left us with a soundtrack of his life and taught us how to flow into our best this October. What’s on your life soundtrack? 

Web: littlenomadshop.com

Instagram: @ant_boogie @littlenomadshop

Thank you to our generous partners at Capital One, IdeaWeavers, Worth Higgins & Associates, ICF Next, Martin Agency, and Bonfire

Photos are HERE. The video of the talk will be HERE.

See you next month for our FOURTH birthday celebration!

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