How to Boost Your Creativity by Finding Joy in Nature

Tara Heavey
2 min readJan 16, 2019
Photo by KaLisa Veer on Unsplash

Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better

Albert Einstein

Mr Einstein was a man who knew a thing or two.

And the wonderful thing is, the wisdom that was available to him, is available to all of us, as evidenced by the above quote.

Not one among us is banished from the sunset. Even the prisoner can look up at a patch of sky, observe the colours melding, the orange into magenta, watch them swirl together, in awe.

It is this sense of awe that reminds us of the glory of the universe, the magnificence of the everyday, accessible to all.

Birdsong is all around us.

Often we don’t hear it, our inner ears are closed. Open them with awareness.

And the robin will sing across your soul.

And the blackbird will sing in the dead of your night.

Photo by Michel Catalisano on Unsplash

In the depth of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer.

Albert Camus

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