1. SHOW INTEREST IN THEIR CREATIVE PURSUITS.
Your spouse’s passion for creativity adds meaning, joy, and purpose to their life–and it can do the same for you. Whether your spouse is painting, sculpting, dancing, writing, singing, playing music, or any number of other creative pursuits, it’s important to show interest in what they’re creating.
Is your spouse a painter, graphic designer, or illustrator? Ask to see pieces of their work. Does your spouse perform on stage? Go see a play or musical they’re in. Is your spouse a musician? Ask them to play for you or ask to hear their latest recording. Does your spouse write? Read something they’ve written.
When your spouse lets you into their creative world, it’s important not to offer unwanted critique of their work. Try to respond to their creations or performances in a positive and supportive way. Your spouse is being vulnerable by allowing you to be a part of their creativity, so treat it gently.
If you find yourself uninterested in your spouse’s passions, it’s important to remind yourself how much this means to him or her. Set a calendar reminder to periodically ask about what your spouse is up to lately, and whether you can see their latest work. Marriage is all about compromise and sacrifice, so give your spouse some much-needed attention in this area of your life that’s so important to them.
2. GIVE THEM THE TIME THEY NEED TO CREATE.
Creativity takes time, which is a commodity for most busy adults (especially for parents of young children). Give your spouse the gift of time by:
- Volunteering to take care of certain weekly tasks so that he or she has a little extra time
- Occupying the kids for a little while so he or she can paint, write, practice, etc.
- Making sure not to interrupt them while they’re working
- Supporting that designated space and time with thing that make them more comfortable (music, coffee, cozy socks, art supplies, etc.)
3. UNDERSTAND THIS IS PART OF WHO THEY ARE.
Most likely, you realized your spouse had a creative streak when you were dating. Now that you’re married, it’s still the same. During the early years of marriage, it’s common for creative pursuits and outside activities to fall by the wayside while the two of you get to know each other and settle into your new life together (although that isn’t always the case). But at some point, if you spouse has set aside their creative passions for one reason or another, they’re going to want to pick them up again.
You might feel resistant to the idea, especially if it means giving up some of the time you want to spend with your spouse. But remember, this is a part of who they are. It’s not fair to your spouse for you to deny that part of them, any more than it is for them to deny or reject an important part of your own identity. Every day that you honor and love your spouse’s whole self, you’re giving them a tremendous gift.
4. FIND JOY IN THEIR HAPPINESS.
Joy is contagious. When your spouse is creating, they are full of joy–so allow that joy to make its way into your heart, too.
Do you have creative interests you’ve never pursued–or haven’t pursued in a long time? Let your spouse’s passion inspire you to step outside your comfort zone and try something new. Then, the two of you can deepen your intimacy by sharing your creative pursuits and making time for one another’s passions.
This post was written by Drs Les and Leslie Parrott. You can find the original post here: www.symbis.com/blog/4-ways-support-spouses-creativity/