How I fell back into my childhood love for drawing was somewhat by accident. In fact, it was through trying to find a positive focus for my mind, in order to self-medicate for depression, that the seed for my side business ‘Creative Happy Life’ was planted.
During my period of depression, I didn’t realise the mental health benefits of having a creative outlet such as drawing, I was literally just trying to find something that felt like a productive and positive use of my time. Anything was better than lying in bed all day with the curtains closed!
I soon realised that what I illustrated on paper, or how I coloured something in, soon became my little form of escapism…and it still is to be honest! Time literally flies by when I am in the zone with my art, and I truly do believe that art is therapy.
I think we can all say things with colours or doodles that maybe we don’t have the strength or courage to say out loud in our general day-to-day. That was certainly the case for me, and I’m so thankful to have picked this skill back up after so many years neglecting it in favour of pushing pixels around the screen.
Realising the benefits of creativity and self-expression has been the catalyst for me to create illustrations for others, and as I mentioned above, to branch out further with courses and planners.
My mission now is to help and inspire others to pursue their most creative and happy life – much like I have.
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