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Create-Today with Beth Buffington

E95 The Power of Playing Small: Creative Acts {that are Tiny} to Spark Joy Every Day

09 Oct 2025

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E95 The Power of Playing Small: Creative Acts {that are Tiny} to Spark Joy Every Day Feeling drained or uninspired? These small creative acts can reset your mood, calm your mind, and spark ideas — no masterpiece required.
 Join Beth Buffington from Create Today as she shares 13 tiny ways to bring more creativity, joy, and presence into your everyday life such as… • Light a candle on a Tuesday.
• Arrange your fruit like art.
• Doodle in your planner.
• Wear the fun socks.
 Listen in for the entire creative list! Each small act adds up to a happier, healthier more creative you – in heart, mind, body and soul. Science shows that everyday creativity boosts positive emotion and wellbeing — even five minutes of play, color, or handwriting.
 In this uplifting episode, Beth walks you through easy, joyful micro-habits that help you reconnect with your creative self.
No perfection, no pressure — just daily doses of delight. Chapters 00:00 – Welcome & what “small creative acts” really mean
03:45 – Why your brain loves tiny bursts of creativity
07:12 – 15 simple creative ideas (good dishes, flowers, sunlight, doodles, pets + more)
17:45 – Science of the “default mode network” & creative reset
20:30 – Try one today — and how to keep it going
22:00 – Join the Create Today community Offering for you at: Create-TodayThe Create-Today Membership: https://www.bdi-create.today/membership_coaching
 The Sylva Solace Creative Retreat waitlist: [email protected] Say: “WAITLIST me!”

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