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		<title>Crisis and Creativity</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[So, I&#8217;ve noticed there is a connection in my life between crisis &#8211; of health, of emotion or intellect, &#8211; and my creative output.This weekend, for instance, I had a dangerous allergic reaction to a new medication that, ironically, was meant to tone down the allergic reactions I&#8217;ve been having. The day I had the [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, I&#8217;ve noticed there is a connection in my life between crisis &#8211; of health, of emotion or intellect, &#8211; and my creative output.<br />This weekend, for instance, I had a dangerous allergic reaction to a new medication that, ironically, was meant to tone down the allergic reactions I&#8217;ve been having. The day I had the anaphalaxis, I was wiped out and tired. But the next day, I found a creative solution to the problems we&#8217;ve been having looking for a house. And the day after that, I wrote three new poems &#8211; after weeks of not much writing, they came to me easily. It reminded me about how I felt after I was hospitalized for pneumonia in California &#8211; despite being wiped out physically for months afterwards, creatively I became driven, focused, and energized.<br />This &#8211; along with<a href="http://rockcenter.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/03/07/10594667-one-year-after-disaster-at-fukushima-nuclear-plant-town-remains-frozen-in-time"> a feature article someone sent me</a> about the Fukushima area 1 year later and the cleanup effort  brought to mind our whole world&#8217;s differing responses to crisis. How we survive by figuring out new ways to live. How Japan mobilized a ton of people to protest nuclear power and its government and company&#8217;s responses to the disaster, how Japan&#8217;s disaster may change the direction of not only Japan, but America&#8217;s commitment to safer energy sources.<br />There are several ways to respond to a threat &#8211; you can panic, which, as we know from Douglas Adams, is never the answer (and bring a clean towel,) you can give up, or you can figure out a way to adapt and respond in a way that will help you deal with the next problem you encounter. It also reminded me of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Katniss in the Hunger Games &#8211; when confronted with a new monster, or a new trap, every time, they had to continually improve.<br />Or maybe this is all the ramblings of a madwoman. Anyway, a couple of new poems, there&#8217;s some sunshine outside, and I may have found a permanent place to live for us in this cloudy mountain wetland (well, in six months or so, after it&#8217;s finished&#8230;)</p>
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