
I read two interesting things this week, perhaps unrelated, but my mind wants to put them together. Of course, I instantly applied these ideas to my art pursuits, but I believe they could be helpful in determining how to achieve anything you wanted to accomplish.
Move…
The first is that creativity is increased when you move your body, for example, thinking while walking rather than sitting. Although my creativity is expressed currently through painting, creativity also helps to solve problems or accomplish anything you want to do. I’m reading Louise Penny’s Armand Gamache series, and the main character always goes for a walk when he’s trying to figure out a particularly difficult case! Scientific studies support improved creativity during and immediately after walking, and doing this activity outdoors works even better than exercising indoors. The benefits of movement and being outside add together.
Routine…
The second idea is that having a routine makes movement more automatic. Building exercise into your daily routine makes it much more likely that you’ll do it every day. Changing habits can be a challenge but, once established, these habits take a lot of decision-making out of your day, making your life less stressed and more relaxed, saving your brain-power for the rest of your day. Truly creating a new habit can take a month or two to become really automatic. Of course, we live in a 3-story house, so our exercise is built into our day… even easier!
But, when it comes to walking outside, my habit has been to paint and then go for a walk. In fact, I often like to leave my walk until late afternoon! But I very likely would benefit from a change in my routine — go for a walk outside first, think about what I want to create, then sit down and paint!
And I could also use the anti-stress effects of exercise — we are just putting our beloved home on the market after almost 18 years here… it’s time to downsize! You should see our place — totally decluttered and depersonalized, ready for the photographer to come this afternoon. Feels so weird!
Meanwhile, my painting sustains and relaxes me — it’s like a meditation that will go with me wherever I end up! I’m working on scenes of the beach and the marsh in front of our home. If you’d enjoy viewing my paintings, here’s a link to my online gallery: https://jeanniebeaudin.com/portraits-landscapes-black-art-a-creative-journey/ and to a slide show of my new series, “Welcome Back”: https://jeanniebeaudin.com/2026/06/02/welcome-back-series/
References:
Giving Your Ideas Some Legs (Pubmed) — https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24749966/
Acute and Chronic Physical Activity Increases Creative Ideation Performance (Pubmed) — https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40798-022-00444-9
Arnold’s Pump Club Newsletter — https://arnoldspumpclub.com/blogs/newsletter/can-fitness-predict-lifespan-better-than-cholesterol








