So much has changed in the last month. A month ago I was returning from four months in Antarctica and two weeks of travel through New Zealand on my way home. It was the loveliest two weeks after a great season on the ice. On my way I had plans to stop in LA to visit my elderly uncle and it didn’t hit me until I arrived that I should stay as far away from him as possible after all of the traveling I’d been doing. So I didn’t get to see him after all. Then March pretty much went downhill from there in terms of socializing, catching up with people I hadn’t seen in months and living a normal life.
Here we are. All holed up in our own spaces. Some of us working, some of us desperately wishing we were. I’ve been fortunate so far that my day job hasn’t been impacted and I can work from home. I live in a 350 sq. ft studio apartment (that I LOVE!) about 2 blocks from the capitol in downtown Denver. It isn’t exactly a home office that I have to work from…I have friends with home offices bigger than my entire apartment. It’s more like moving 5 feet from the couch to the kitchen table to get to work. But I wouldn’t have it any other way than working in my own space during these weird times.
As an introvert and a serious homebody, when I’m not traveling, this is sort of like a mini-dream come true being able to stay at home without feeling guilty. I love that I have hours more each day to myself now that I’m not commuting or doing any of the other myriad things that seem to eat up my weekdays outside of work hours. I love that I have the time and head space to slow down and really think about my creative projects and where I’m going with them. This has been the biggest benefit. It’s hard to be still when we’re running around ‘living’ life every day.
I’m trying to take advantage of this time to increase the time I spend creating every day. To hone my skills, learn new creative tools for my craft and generally get my creative shit together a bit more. So far, it’s been going great and I think I’m making the best possible use of my time. I’ve got new project ideas and I’m working hard to wrap up a couple of projects that have been in progress for a while. It feels a bit indulgent to have all this time to do these things, but I’m trying not to let that slow me down.