November might be my favorite month since moving to Phoenix. The weather has cooled for good (usually), and it’s time to get back into the world now that the heat is gone. I have more energy with the cooler weather, feeling less beat down from the heat, and my creativity reflects it.
In the summer, as the temperatures sail past 100 degrees, I wear down quicker. Even inside, something about it chips away at me and I start to go a little stir crazy, like a kind of cabin fever, trapped not by the snow but by the sun. I’ve learned this about myself. I’ve had to accept there are seasons to creativity, and they’re often reflected by the seasons of the world outside my window.
Now, when the weather starts to heat up in May, I shift gears to less taxing projects, more reading, more movies, and less writing and art. It’s my off season in a way, a time of filling the well and getting inspired so when it’s time to commit to the keyboard in the fall, my subconscious is ready to run.
I’ve had some of my most productive times in Novembers past, and I’m looking forward to the same this year. Here’s to the coming winter.






