🐚 A sanctuary is where you can stop running

January 5, 2023
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A symmetrical landscape with the word SANCTUARY across a body of water flanked by cypress trees, doves, flowers, and plants, and a city skyline rising above the horizon

January’s Theme is Sanctuary

You can stop running now, you are safe here. A sanctuary offers protection to those who are vulnerable: those who are fleeing violence, those who have been cast off and told there is no place for them there, even animals whose habitats have disappeared. Here is a place where you can finally lay your head down and rest. 

The original meaning of sanctuary was a sacred place, containing a holy relic or person. A sanctuary recognizes that each of us, no matter where we have came from or what we’ve done, and our needs — for a full belly, for a roof, for safety, to be free from worry — are inviolable and whole. 

Where is it that you find refuge? What happens to your body when you cross its threshold? And most importantly, how can you hold the door open for others?

Our Sheffield chapter chose this month’s exploration of Sanctuary, Lisa Maltby illustrated the theme, and Mailchimp is presenting the theme.   

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The hashtags of the month are #CMSanctuary | #CreativeMornings
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🎨 FEATURED FIELDTRIP: Discover your word of the year with watercolors!
 
Where does your time go? Use Harvest’s Google doc template to keep track of the day.**

Don’t change yourself to fulfill your resolutions, change the systems around you.

A free downloadable guide for creative entrepreneurs to get self-organized

"If someone shifts from a long commute to a walk, their happiness increases as much as if they’d fallen in love." 

Love is a breeze. Our work is to open our sails.”

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A mosaic artist who is quietly filling in sidewalk cracks with mosaics.*

To see the world in an acorn, as Octavia Butler did. 

Inspiring cellphone wallpapers to remind you of what matters. 

Or you can get rid of your smartphone like these teens. 

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An interactive bubble tea adventure

*Thanks to Aneta Pavlenko for the link inspiration.
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📚 Find Stillness in Sanctuaries of All Kinds
Lisa Maltby made the gorgeous image at the top of this email! Lisa is an illustrator and designer based in Sheffield, England. She also writes honest resources for illustrators based on her experiences of making a living out of creative work. Start your new year by reading Lisa’s blog on “creative chaos,” or how to be consistent in an inconsistent world, and explore some of her favorite works
A found poem made of book spine titles that reads "Sanctuary / Our Little Kitchen / A Place at the Table / Licking the Spoon" by Annette Simon
Annette Simon uses the titles on book spines to assemble poignant verses of found poetry, published in her book Spine Poems: An Eclectic Collection of Found Verse for Book Lovers. Peruse Annette’s and other fellow readers’ interpretations of the theme of Sanctuary
This newsletter was written with gratitude for the people who make me feel safe. Take a moment to thank those in your life who offer you sanctuary. 

👋 Waving,
Annie Yi, CreativeMornings HQ
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