The power of ESP
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ESP is sometimes referred to as the sixth sense, a hunch,
intuition, premonition, telepathy, vision, second sight. Something that exists
outside of the normal sensory perception of living, ESP seems to be about
feeling, sensing, and trusting. I think that to be a good artist you have to
have an element of ESP because creativity is about feeling your way and
trusting that the way is going to lead you to the best of creative worlds.
The kind of ESP I discovered today is different, but related,
and I made the discovery by working through a personal family situation.
Here’s the story … One of my nephews has just crossed the
numerical threshold from childhood to adulthood and is feeling confusion,
weirdness and the challenge that a loss of direction can bring, plus the usual
crappy stuff you have to deal with when you’re 18. He’s looking for a job, not
an easy task for anyone, especially not a shy young man who seems to have no CV
and minimal life skills. So, he’s needed encouragement. He’s also needed
support from the adults in his life, and as I write my brother (nephew’s Dad ) has
gone with him to cold contact 20 employers in his suburb, waiting outside so
that after the onerous task of introducing himself to employers and asking for
work his son can see a friendly face, debrief and get a pat on the back for a
job well done. My nephew may not need this kind of close support in the future
but for now, I think it’s paramount.
So the ESP came about as I reflected on our roles in this
young man’s life and what he could (should) expect from us. And for me it boils
down to three things:
E – Encouragement
S – Support
P – Praise
I love the word encourage because it reminds me of sweet
little currants (yum!) but also contains ‘courage’. I think it takes
courage to encourage and to accept the encouragement. It takes courage to see
the glass half full, to see the potential, to show the way and to see. It’s definitely a shine-the-light kind of word.
Support makes me think of steel and concrete; big bridges and
structures. It’s a word that has roots, grounded and sure. It’s an earthy word. A word of shoulders - to lean on, to carry when the going gets
tough. I like this word.
Praise is firey. I got so excited when my nephew finished an
online course yesterday - I could feel the fire ignite in my belly and heaped
praise on him for getting the job done. Fire is catching and can also be
encouraging, so the cycle keeps spiralling up. That’s the idea anyway. One last
word on Praise: I love collecting cards so that when an occasion arises I can
flip through an assortment of postcards and images, old and new, and choose the
right one to gift to friends and family. Sometimes, though, I hold onto them,
like the one I found a few years ago in Bali. It is small and simple. It fits
into the palm of my hand and has white writing on a bold, black background. It
resonated with me at the time and still does, which is why it sits on the
dresser in my bedroom, still in its clear packaging, a message I see every day
(&, yes, it’s in uppercase):
PRAISE
IS
THE
BEST
DIET
FOR US
AFTER ALL
Brilliant Brilliant Brilliant!! card which, even though I haven't given it away, you can now copy
and make your own.
And even though the idea of ESP came about through reflecting
on the life circumstances of a teenager, it is also a short-hand way to improve
out relationship with ourselves:
Encourage – to do
Support – while doing
Praise – when done
So many artists I know, myself included, have insecurities about their talents
and abilities. It takes practice to encourage, support and praise ourselves, and it is absolutely necessary – so that we can all be thriving, creative artists.
C x
Comments
Thanks, Glenn x