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When Autumn happens, don't you feel a need to be into new things?
Maybe it's based on enthusiasm at seeing
more colorful scenery all around, the refreshingly crisp air and
deeper blue skies, or maybe it's just shaking off the heat of late
Summer.
Action is part of satisfying this Autumn
need. If I sit on my butt, I'll
lose out on a lot of what Autumn is about. To me, reinvention
is the key. Ah, reinvention, it's the stuff of mad scientists
at work to corrupt the noble inventions of others, composers in
thrall to the daemonic symphony laid out in their heads, and artists
deep in otherworldly vision.
Did I mean 'invention' rather than
reinvention? No, invention's fine but
thankless. Invent something brand new and celebrate fast
because it'll be ripped off in no time without so much as a quick
thank you note.
However, reinvention is a different story.
Take something stale and forgotten, twist it
around in your hands and your head, rework it, add bits of
innovation and intuition, make the right creative connections for
it, and you really have something for yourself or anyone observing.
If someone rips it off, go after them legally, but at least you
won't have that overwhelming feeling of having your 'new baby' torn
from your arms and cloned badly for someone else's profit.
What is this getting at?
You can reinvent anything, and you too can
be happy as a spiderling shed of its first moult. Okay, I'm
being a bit facetious, but what the hell.
Some simple things to try and
reinvent, with even simpler guidelines I actually use thrown in:
1. Your house, your apartment, your
room - even the smaller details can
make a big difference in how you feel in your environment.
2. Your makeup, nails, hair
- an innovative stylist once advised
me, every so often shake it all up and go for what you normally wouldn't in color and
style just for fun, and it actually works! Much more amusing
than monotony in appearance. If you always keep your one solitary
look going, it can reach a point where you bore yourself with the
sameness over time.
4. Your art or rehearsal studio
- keep it simple of course, for maximum focus
on your creativity, but new little items, unusual shelving, new
backdrops, or bits of color can keep it from being stale when you
look up from what you're doing. Even a new scent or background
music can affect creativity in a good way.
5. Your instrument
- Unless expensively vintage, plan to
redesign it in looks or sound. That can be a great project,
but does require research and skill, and if you put your decadent
imagination and hard work into it you just might have something
outrageously different in your hands, slung round your shoulder, or
at your feet, when you're out on a gig. People do notice that,
including fellow musicians.
6. Your clothing
- if you must, go ahead and try one 'trendy'
thing, but regularly updated, individual style wins out over the
latest big bucks designer garments anytime as long as you keep in
mind what's flattering to your body while making the statement you
want to make.
7. Your attitude
- to reinvent an attitude in a positive way,
that takes some work. Take one personality weakness and have
at it. Try having the patience you normally wouldn't, or sweet
words and less critical insults, and see what happens around you.
Makes a great experiment, and who's to force you to be locked into
only one way of being, either sweet or vile? It's all about balance
anyway, good with the bad.
8. Your toys -
and you know what I mean so I won't go into the gritty details of
all that falls under the term 'toys' here. Could be anything. We all have at
least a few things we play with for fun. Do a revamp, rehaul,
or customization by your own hands. It's something to
appreciate after it's done, and of course, to use and show off.
Think about it. You know you'll have
fun stepping around expectations to indulge in the kind of
reinvention so suited to a crisp, refreshing Autumn.
I remain,
Hunter of
New Fun
GiGi NY
Goth-Girl.org
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