Archive for the ‘Owning Creativity’ Category

Owning Creation: Giving Birth for A Living

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

A while back, a conversation Lissa and I had about being a mom and an entrepreneur struck a chord in both of us and produced her wonderful post on birthing what wants to be born. That post produced a moving discussion about the choices we make about where our amazing, female creative energy goes – into babies, projects, passions and work. As I sat with this and let the words of Pinkie wisdom seep into me, a wondrous thing happened I want to share with you. I felt some of the tangle of my personal confusion on this subject begin to unravel. When I told Lissa and Joy they encouraged me to untangle and reweave in public in the hopes that it might be useful to others. And so here I share some of my tapestry-in-progress with you. Blessings to you in your personal struggles and choices as you release your own amazing creative powers. ~Dana

******

The need to create

We women are just bursting with the ability, talent and NEED to create. Not just procreate – though that’s obviously a biggie hormonally and otherwise – I mean: CREATE. I wasn’t completely aware of this myself until recently, which is ironic because in addition to co-creating two children, I’ve spent my whole professional career trying to create stuff. This has been frustrating because I wasn’t an artist or a welder or a software developer, I was a marketer. (Marketers don’t make stuff, sadly; we make stuff up.) So, unconscious of the fact I really wanted to create things, I aligned myself with people who did and made a career out of launching new products into the market and advising organizations on how to take advantage of new technology to create new businesses. Somewhere along the line I stopped owning the failure of not being happy in all my jobs and started owning success by realizing I was a creative spirit and that creating stuff fuels me and brings me joy. Seeing it come to fruition in one form or another makes me ecstatic! I loved making kids! I love parenting kids – now teenagers whom I adore. I have – count them – four businesses! And I love them all! It’s all just the creative energy in me visioning something wonderful in the world and then setting my energy to bring it into being.

Lissa and I laughed because of course, she has given birth to one beautiful child and many businesses too – a medical practice, an artist’s body of gorgeous work, two books, and a blossoming creation in Owning Pink she’s inviting us all to co-create with her. But of course, we’ve both created children and sometimes the demands and desires of motherhood and entrepreneurship get a little tangled up and confused.

Confusion

For myself, this tangle is definitely confusing; and I’m not just talking about the energy management of it here (though that is often beyond confusing!). I mean something deeper. Something so deep that it’s tangled up with roots that go so far down into my spirit and my being I can’t even see where they end. This bonked me on the head when Lissa and I were chatting on IM about this. We were talking about how fun it is to start up a business (and how exhausting) and about the parallels with having a kid. At first we were focused on the similarities:

  • neither a baby nor a startup business can exist without you;
  • both cry a lot and need constant care and feeding, sucking at your very being; and
  • you LOVE them both to the point that it can make you wonder where you start and they stop.

After a bit we were all confused. Birthing anything new is an act of creation and so in many ways they feel so much alike, is there really no difference? Could you just start a business and never have a kid (or visa versa) and have the same experience? Well, no… there are significant differences too:

  • a child is an independent soul with its own intrinsic purpose on this earth, while a business’s purpose is to further the growth and development of all the independent souls it touches (employees, owners, customers, investors etc.);
  • a child should be nurtured until it can function completely independently, while an organization always needs leadership; and
  • your love for a child should be a personal connection, while your love for a business (which is also “owned” by others, either financially or otherwise) should be a little more distant for your own health and well-being.

They’re one in the same

And then it hit me. In addition to being a mom, I’m also an entrepreneur, a professional risk taker. A serial Pleaper (i.e., Pink Leap of Faither). And in this conversation I’m just now realizing why those two aspects of my identity are SO important and SO related. What I realized today is: My JOB is giving birth and it’s also my LIFE. There’s no separating them out!

So now I realize I’m on the same adventure many of us find ourselves exploring, how to blend my creative energies in my professional, creative and family lives. When I think of it this way, I feel like a success as a creator; and by viewing all these adventures as creative efforts I find I’m having a lot more fun. Because the act of creation assumes a little mystery about what the end result will be and when I think of them as creative efforts I have less attachment to exactly how they come out in the end. I also realize they are creative collaborations with the people in my life – my husband, my kids, my partners, my clients – and where we share creative visions so much more is possible.

So what about you, Pinkies? Where are your lives rich with creative energy? What are your strategies for blending them? How do you infuse creative excitement into facets of your life? How do you manage the creative tensions that inevitably arise?

Love, light, and creation,
Dana

See Yourself As Creator: The Divine Lies Within Us All

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Dear Pinkies, please welcome Pink Goddess Elisabeth Manning, Founder of Conscious Conception Fertility Coaching. Elizabeth helps those who want to be parents find “peace, certainty and partnership with your baby in the creation process.” How beautiful – and how Pink?? This woman exudes peace and positive energy. Needless to say she has had quite an impact on me, and on Owning Pink. The below post by Elisabeth was actually a comment on my post the other day about creating versus procreating. We couldn’t keep the words of this wise and wonderful Pinkie to ourselves any longer. And so, without further ado, please give a warm welcome from your Pink hearts to this incredible Pinkie … one from whom we’ll surely be hearing more!

*****

I cannot begin to tell you the swell of love and appreciation I feel for each open heart in this forum sharing their experience, strength and hope with her Pink family. I am overwhelmed by the love I had no idea was waiting for ME, here, my new Pink “home.” This will be what I get to OWN, and powerfully, so thank YOU. I cannot wait to see what we can create together…

I find my own heart already knowing you, yet longing to connect to each and every one of you individually to hold your heart and tell you, “it is all so perfect; our stories, our journeys, our outcomes, and there is and never was anything ‘wrong.’” Never. All is perfect where we are, we are enough now, in this moment, and exactly where we are supposed to be…

The way I see it? When we get down to it, we came to this “earth school” to:

  1. Live the illusion of separation so we can find our way back to the truth that there is no separation (like drops of water we are, then to drop yourself into the ocean, what are you then? Individual unique expressions of the One, so celebrating and loving the unique chemical combination of YOU as creator, as aspect of creator, is of utmost importance!)
  2. Learn to create and see our creations manifest into physical form. This is what many of us are powerfully discovering n the Law of Attraction, etc but in my book it is imperative we learn how to connect with Source to do this with integrity/ethic and for the highest good)
  3. Along the way we make agreements with other aspects of the One (family, friends, co-workers, strangers whose lives we touch and who touch us) so they can help us take steps. The challenge? So many agreements can appear ugly yet they are our greatest teacher because they help us wake up). Much of our healing is to overcome this, and discern our “stuff” from others’.
  4. We also have agreements with Creator and ourselves that, if we are not clear on, can forget and “listen” to the outside noise, programs, etc thinking it is our own. This is where we get to do the inner work: Who am I? What do I love, how do I find my way back to myself? This is my favorite part when I coach others.
  5. To have experiences. Which helps us remember: it is never about right/wrong, good/bad (third chakra) it is only about “which experience do I want to have?”

Seeing ourselves as Creator

When we are clear that we want to experience ourselves AS CREATOR this definitely is a step in the right direction. Problem I see is, we are limiting ourselves wayyyy too much. Creator at its very essence is LIMITLESS, therefore the first step is to get out of our own way and touch in with that. Meditations to run the limiting pictures and give you an experience of what it feels like to be limitless can begin powerfully here.

I believe we get into trouble when we are missing out on seeing the beauty and respect for ourselves as powerful creators. That can be easily taken for granted. Then when something shows up that we “didn’t want,” we fall victim to the illusion that we are victims “I didn’t ask for that” (but ahhh, if we take on the idea that we attract everything that happens to us– then at some level you did– so let us find that thread to get your power back!), when in reality we are just unconsciously creating. NO need for guilt, blame, that is a waste of precious energy. Just OWN it…

So yes, much unwinding to do if we are to get “right” with our creations. It is all about releasing that which is NOT us, that limits us. These can be very very deep, but I see it loosen and fall away all the time at the energetic level (much more accelerated and we do not have to re-enact our drama to overcome it-otherwise I never would have gotten this far!)

Misunderstood/misaligned creation energy often shows up energetically in a distorted second and fifth chakras. More on this in a later post, as I really can’t stop myself from this subject! It is my life’s work to understand creation and manifestation and there is SO much richness to be explored and discovered, ladies.

My Own Story

The fact that I choose not to have children at 40 is also a part of my story. I made a very conscious choice to give birth to ideas, and to be a midwife for others creations and births in this world. Once I found the core of myself as Creator, and my “Primary Postulate” (life purpose) to “Be in service to the Highest Good: To bring light to the world and positively affect others that we all may be elevated into the greater human potential,” I can DO ANYTHING with this. It was then I got scared, because I actually saw how big that was. =) That is a healthy fear and I have since seen how my creations were leading me to more and yet more creations. Now I am creating a television show – who knew??? But am I scared now? Not a bit. I am a vibrational match to my creations now. It is as though the idea “of course, why NOT?” is now a fun playmate of mine!

To ALL our amazing, beautiful creations in this amazing and beautiful world … I have sooo much gratitude for all of you.

Seeing the Creator in you,
Elisabeth

Mojo Monday: Help Mama Earth by Creating A Green Cleaning Kit

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Dear Pinkies, please welcome Robin Frank, otherwise known as “GreenRobeen.” Robeen provides stress-free, easy-to-follow guides to a healthier, happier Mama Earth. She is a writer, seminar leader, mom, and CEO of a social media consulting firm. On this Mojo Monday, Robeen challenges us to create home cleaning products that are better for us, our families, and for the planet. Stay tuned for more by GreenRobeen – a go-to gal for Owning our Health and loving Mama Earth. Welcome, Robeen!

*****

Have you ever wanted to make a Green Cleaning Kit, but didn’t know where to start, or just didn’t have the time to pull all the information together?

In just over an hour, you can make your own Green Cleaning Kit and have enough product for months of cleaning. Plus, homemade cleaning formulas cost about one-tenth the price of their commercial counterparts – so it actually takes less green to be green.

Here’s what you’ll need

Baking soda, White distilled vinegar, washing soda (may need to buy this online), castile soap, hydrogen peroxide, tea tree oil (Trader Joe’s is cheap), clean spray bottles, glass jars, and labels.

As you make each of these products, clearly label them with the recipe. This way, when you run out, your ingredients and instructions are right there.

Product Recipes

CREAMY SOFT SCRUBBER

  • Pour 1/2 cup of baking soda into a bowl
  • Add enough liquid detergent to make a texture like frosting.
  • Add 1 teaspoon of vegetable glycerin to the mixture and store in a sealed glass jar to keep it moist.
  • Optional: You can also add ½ teaspoon lemon essential oil.

Note: This is perfect for cleaning the bathtub because it rinses easily and doesn’t leave grit.

WINDOW CLEANER

  • Place 1/4-1/2 teaspoon liquid detergent into a spray bottle. (The soap cuts the wax residue from the commercial brands you may have used in the past.)
  • Add ¼ cup white distilled vinegar
  • Add 2 cups water

ALL-PURPOSE SPRAY CLEANER

  • Add 1/4 teaspoon washing soda or baking soda to a spray bottle
  • Add a dab of liquid soap
  • Add 2 cups hot tap water
  • Combine the ingredients in a spray bottle

Note: You can also add ¼ cup white vinegar to this mixture, as well as 15 drops lavender and/or 15 drops tea tree essential oil.

MOLD AND MILDEW

  • 2 teaspoons tea tree oil in a spray bottle
  • 2 cups water
  • Shake to blend
  • Spray on problem areas and do not rinse. The smell of tea tree oil is very strong, but will fade in a few days.

Note: Can be used on a moldy ceiling from a leaking roof, a musty rug, moldy showers/baths, and a moldy shower curtain.

OVEN CLEANER

  • Sprinkle water generously over the bottom of the oven.
  • Cover the grime with enough baking soda so that the surface is totally white.
  • Sprinkle more water over the top.
  • Let the mixture set overnight, and wipe up the grease the next morning.
  • When you have cleaned up the worst of the mess, dab a bit of liquid detergent on a sponge, and wash the remaining residue from the oven.

Note: If this recipe doesn’t work, use more baking soda and/or water.

DISHWASHING DETERGENT

  • Add 1 Tablespoon of Super Washing Soda to the dishwasher dispenser
  • Add 1 Tablespoon of 20 Mule Team Borax to the dishwasher dispenser
  • To remove the water spots that frequently occur, pour distilled white vinegar into the dispenser for the clear rinse gel.

Note: The cost for this recipe is less than 4 cents per load.

STOVE CLEANER

  • For big messes, put baking soda in the burner trough. Drizzle with vinegar. When it foams up, get scrubbing.
  • For aluminum surfaces: Mix two parts cream of tartar with one part water. Dip a soft cloth into the mixture and use it to clean aluminum surfaces

TOILET CLEANER

  • Pour 1 cup of borax into toilet bowl and let sit for a few hours before scrubbing.
  • Drain cleaner
  • Pour one cup baking soda down the drain followed by three cups of boiling water. Or pour ½ cup of baking soda followed by ½ cup of vinegar and follow with boiling water. Remember volcano science experiments? Definitely some pressure there.

FLOOR CLEANER – LAMINATE

Combine 2 teaspoons of Castile soap with 3 gallons of water. Make sure to rinse well to remove any dulling residue.

FLOOR CLEANER – WOOD

  • Use ¼ of a cup of mild liquid dishwashing detergent added to a bucket of warm water (for damp mopping).
  • For scuff marks, use a sprinkle of baking soda on a damp sponge and rub.

FABRIC SOFTENER

Add ¼ cup of baking soda or vinegar to your wash cycle.

LAUNDRY BLEACH

For an average size load of whites, add 1 cup of 3% Hydrogen peroxide after you have filled the washer with hot water.

Note: Be sure to spot test because Hydrogen Peroxide may lighten fabrics.

A few (not so fun) facts:

  • Many household cleaners are potentially hazardous. In 2005 the American Association of Poison Controls Centers reported 218,000 calls involving cleaning products
  • After being rinsed down the drain, toxic ingredients from cleaning products are discharged into waterways where they harm wildlife
  • Cleaning products account for 28% of the plastic debris sent to landfills

So Pinkies, are you up for the challenge? Have you thought about doing this before? What has stopped you? Do you have your own ideas and recipes for easy, natural homecare products? Please share your ideas and experiences!

Cleaning green,
Robeen

Owning You: Tap into Your Inner Freak

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
Leah getting freaky

Leah getting freaky

Dear Pinkies, we are thrilled to welcome to the Pink Posse Leah Shapiro, life coach and Head Rabble Rouser over at DefytheBox.com, a website devoted to helping you “break free from your pre-packaged life.” Uh, yes, please! Leah’s here today with some truly expert tips for letting your freak flag fly (a popular topic among us Pinkies). Thanks and love to you, Leah, oh guru of freakdom – we look forward to hearing more from you!

****

People tell me I am interesting all the time.

Mind you, these are typically people who live “normal,” mainstream lives. They have regular jobs and watch a lot of TV and are busy trying to keep up with everyone else. There is lots of the same-old-same-old going on.

I always ask them, “what makes me so interesting?”

I get a similar answer every time. People are interested in my lifestyle, that I am always doing something new, hanging out with people who are exciting and cutting edge. I go to fun and funky events that they wish they got invited to. They find that I hold a unique perspective.

Marching to my own beat

The biggest thing that interests them is that I do what I want in my life. They express a desire for all of fun and excitement that I seem to experience that is unavailable to them.

You know what? This same fun and excitement is available to everyone. I am nothing special. I just know the key to living a thrilling life. I will let you in on the secret:

Get to know your Inner Freak

We all have one. It’s that part of you that craves something different and is sick of trying to fit in. It wants to try all kinds funky of stuff and be a bit wild.

Your inner freak knows what will make your life fun and exciting and it is committed to feeling good. Because of this, it knows where your happiness and success can be found.

Your inner freak brings your own unique perspective to the world and does not care what everyone else thinks you should be doing.

It’s what makes you different, unique and allows you to stand out from the crowd. It is right there waiting for you to release it. All you have to do is be willing to take a chance and step outside of your usual Box.

Ways to release your Inner Freak

It can be something small like wearing a bright purple sweater, or some big sparkly earrings. Put bunny ears on the roof of your car, or dye your hair blue like you have always wanted to. Start talking about your wild and crazy dreams and the cool business ideas you have, even if the people around you think you are crazy.

Your inner-freak does not care what other people think

It does not listen to their fear and doubt. It lives in the world of unlimited possibilities. Where life is fun, exciting and the Universe is conspiring with you to bring lots of Juicy Goodness into your life.

The cool thing is that once you start letting your inner freak out to play and giving it the love it deserves, you will soon discover that you are attracting other people who are on the same path. Embracing your inner freak invites other folks to do the same.

How fun is that??

Rock On!
Leah

Creating and Procreating: Owning What Wants to be Born

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

I’ve been thinking about having another baby for four years now. Because I was the ripe old age of 36 when my daughter Siena was born, we started talking about it right away. In fact, my husband and I were so certain we were meant to have at least one more baby that I took my IUD out when Siena was eight months old and we were all ready to go at it again.

Then my stay-home Daddy husband cut two fingers off his left hand with a table saw and all hell broke loose. So we tabled the idea for at least a year, because Matt had pins in his hand from 8 hours of surgery and couldn’t even a change a diaper. Then he had to get two more surgeries. Then we were switching health insurance plans, so I couldn’t get pregnant. It was literally one thing after another.

But I’ve finally come to a certain peace about the fact that I don’t think I will be having another child (sniff, dab). Now, I’m almost 41 and it just seems like the time has passed, and I’m okay with that. But there’s this little pang when I think about it.  It’s almost enough to make me rethink my decision to put my IUD back in…but not quite. Recently, I was talking to Pink Goddess Dana- who has been volunteering her time to Owning Pink to help us turn it into a Pink Business (more on that soon, Pinkies!), and I realized that I’ve been gestating and giving birth for over four years now- and I’m a little tired.  In the past four years, I’ve been busy giving birth to ME.

How it all came to pass

It all started January 6, 2006, when Siena was born. By the spring of that year, the idea that I might leave my job as a full-time OB/GYN was planted, and by later that year, I had taken a Pleap (Pink leap of faith) by quitting my job. I spent most of 2007 gestating what a truly whole health medical practice could look like and dreaming about being of service in a whole new way. That same year, I wrote a memoir. In 2008, I joined an integrative health practice and nurtured the little seed in me until it blossomed. In 2008, I grew Owning Pink in my belly and gave birth to it in April 2009. In December 2009, I gave birth to two more books. Now, I’m about to do it all again by starting the Owning Pink Wellness Center in April 2010. And then, I’ll write my next book.

What wants to come through?

Which leaves me with little time or energy for allowing a baby spirit to grow into a human being inside my womb. With this realization comes more than a wee bit of angst. Am I being selfish for denying my daughter the opportunity to have a sibling?  Have I become a work-aholic with no balance in life? Am I expending my creative energy wisely or might I be better off slowing down and growing my family?

To be honest, I just don’t know. All I know is that the urge to create businesses and books seems to be stronger for me than the urge to procreate. And since I already feel torn between my commitment to serving my patients and Owning Pink and my commitment to motherhood, my inclination is to protect myself from feeling torn even further. Why create more conflict for myself?

Priorities?

Some might judge this as un-feminine. They might think I’m a bad mama or that my priorities are not straight. And they’re welcome to their opinion. But me? I’ve just gotta OWN it. It is what it is. That’s how I feel, that God is using me as a vessel to give birth to other creations, that every book, every blog post, every workshop, every patient encounter is a co-creation between the two of us, that I am becoming a mother over and over again, every time I tap into the divine spark and create something new.

And yet it doesn’t look how others expect it to look. I’m not feeding new blonde beings into the Mill Valley preschool system. I’m not buying new Pink clothes for a sister for Siena. I’m not sitting in the stirrups pushing a baby out into this world. But damn, it sure feels like I am. I feel like I mother at least a dozen new creations right now. Which leaves me feeling like I don’t need to get pregnant again to serve my life’s purpose.

Opinions

Believe me- others feel differently.  My mother would love to have another grandchild. Siena’s preschool teacher would love to meet a baby brother. Even some psychic a friend hired to read me said I had two more baby spirits waiting to get born. But I have to be okay with that. I have to live with the uncertainty, the possible regret, the fact that my family doesn’t look exactly the way I imagined it when I was a little girl dreaming of white picket fences.

It all comes down to creation

Creation can get confusing, can’t it Pinkies? There are days when I can’t tell how my creative forces are best expended. Should I dance with the Divine and co-create a new message to share with the world? Should I co-create a new series of art? Should I co-create new writings? Should I co-create another baby? It gets muddy, I’ll admit. I get confused as hell. We all just do the best we can and pray that what we create is done from a place of the highest intentions and the noblest part of our souls. Then we surrender to living in the muck. (A special thank you to Baby Spirit Coach Elisabeth Manning for helping me sort all this out in my mind!)

What about you Pinkies? Do you ever confuse your creative energy?  Can you tell what you’re supposed to create next?  Do you think giving birth to babies in any way resembles giving birth to businesses, art, writing, or other creative projects? Am I totally off my rocker here?

Let’s talk about this. I honestly think it’s such rich, juicy stuff. Giving birth is so inherently what we as females are all about that it nearly defines us. Yet, can’t we expand our concept of what it means to bring life into the world? How many creations have you squelched to give birth to babies? How many babies have you neglected to have because you were busy in business?  Are you so busy serving your community, your family, or your job that you’ve forgotten to give birth to YOU?

Dana, I’d love it if you’d explore this conversation in another post- maybe help us talk about sacred commerce, balancing our creations, and bringing Pink into the workplace.  And Pinkies- if you have wisdom to share, post comments, write a blog post on the Posse blog, or send something you write to Joy@OwningPink.com. I’d love hear more about what you all think…

Let’s talk, dear ones….

Creating & creating & creating,

Lissa