I have always been a creative person, even from early childhood I would tinker and take apart toys learning how they work, drawing cool ideas to building cubbies in the bush close to my house.
I enjoy hobbies and making things to the point it would be quicker to write a list of things I haven’t tried. Some of the things I have built still exist, however if they break, they can be repaired or be built better next time. This innate drive to create has not only shaped my career but also enriched my life through the things I make and the learnings they hide in the process.
However, some days this “compulsion to create” can be a burden as my mind wants to make something which conflicts with other priorities, leading to a unique form of productive procrastination. On this journey, I have sought methods to channel this energy effectively and allow my creativity to flourish.
Following trends like Minimalism, with its emphasis on possessing less, didn’t resonate as the accumulation of stuff is bad as the more stuff you have is a burden to you. In my mind, these possessions have brought more value to my life than the loss of the ability to create without them. This is where essentialism resonated more with me. Essentialism focuses on the importance of each item and the value it brings to the individual, however this mindset can be more than the items you have.
Creative minds find opportunities and new novel ideas which can clutter the mind that can distract from what is important. So this caused me to blend these two ideas to create Creative Essentialism. This approach helps me identify and prioritise essential items and pursuits that align with my vision, ensuring my creativity adds value without overwhelming my space or life.
What is Creative Essentialism
Creative essentialism is a philosophy or lifestyle that merges the principles of essentialism with a focus on creativity, innovation, and sustainability. It’s about intentionally choosing to engage with activities, objects, and ideas that not only serve a purpose but also enrich one’s ability to create, innovate, and contribute positively to their surroundings. This approach encourages a mindful selection and use of resources, aiming to maximise creativity and impact while minimising unnecessary consumption and waste.
Key Principles of Creative Essentialism
Why Creative essentialism
Creative essentialism is not just a way of living minimally or with restraint; it’s a dynamic approach to life that focuses on what is important through creativity, innovation, and purposeful engagement with the world.
In the age of fast “X” consumerism which is wasteful to the environment. Objects are homogenised to meet basic needs, but not your needs. You will probably need to buy a few different items to realise your vision. The ability to create your vision, you have the opportunity to merge your personal values with your practical needs, crafting solutions that are both environmentally conscious and uniquely suited to you. Sharing these ideas simplify complicated problems and enhance our communities, and fulfil our creative potentials.
This philosophy can apply across various domains, including but not limited to art, technology, education, and environmental stewardship, offering a nuanced way to navigate the complexities of modern life with intention and creativity. Working to your vision and knowing what you are not going to do, limitations foster creativity and allow you to focus on what matters to you.
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This really resonates with me. I love creating and I’m often overwhelmed by wanting to do all the things! After reading this I’m going to try to take the time to be more thoughtful and intentional with my projects. I think that your philosophy of Creative Essentialism is a great building block for a better future. Imagine a world where people create what we need ourselves and bring back the value and purpose of our “stuff”.