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      <title>Lisa Valentine Clark inspires women to embrace the divine gift of creativity</title>
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      <description>Lisa Valentine Clark delivered a thought-provoking address about the divinity of creativity to over 8,000 women during the opening session of BYU's Women’s Conference on April 30.</description>
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      <author>Jaycee Lundell</author>
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How could there not be? Clark asked.</p><p>She urged women to search for this same joy in creation, even if they feel inadequate in their abilities. </p><p>Clark explained that to create includes pushing through when we dont feel inspired, worthy or good enough.</p><p>Among other roles, Clark is a writer, actor, podcast host and improv performer. She compared her experience of learning to fight the fear of doing improv to overcoming the natural hesitancies that come with creating.</p><p>When I stopped worrying about what others thought  or, most truthfully, still kind of cared but did it anyway  it was fun because I was creating. I was finally doing the thing, Clark said.</p><p>She emphasized that, doing the thing is always more interesting than thinking about doing the thing or overanalyzing what might happen if you maybe did the thing.</p><figure> <img src="https://brightspotcdn.byu.edu/9f/6a/cffca7a447cda8c85c572d9f1673/dsc00135.JPG"></figure><p>For those in the audience who felt that this message about creativity didnt apply to them because they are not the artsy type, Clark reassured them that creativity is more than what you can put on a canvas.</p><p>A truly creative life is an authentic expression of who you are, Clark said.</p><p>This quote resonated with one conference attendee, Lacey Hales. She realized that creativity is something that fills all aspects of life and that we can all succeed at it.</p><p>To highlight the point that creativity can come from anywhere, Clark shared the example of her husband during his final years battling ALS. </p><p>As his declining health increasingly restricted his abilities, her husband chose to focus on what he could control by creating laughter and happy memories with his loved ones.</p><p>Clark brought the story of her husband back to her love of improv.</p><p>Improvisation is my metaphor of choice for how to live, and agency  or using yes, and  is the offering we can give God with our lives, Clark said.</p><p>Her husband personified this quote by taking the difficult trial he had been given and focusing on creating joy through Christ.</p><p>Clark stated that the most profound example of creativity is the gospel of Jesus Christ.</p><p>What is the Atonement, but the most beautiful, thrilling, dramatic story? Doesnt forgiveness feel more like a song and love, best understood as a poem? Clark asked.</p><p>Women who attended the conference felt inspired to act after hearing Clarks words. One conference attendee, Kim Nielsen, felt inspired to go about creating instead of just existing.</p><p>For more information on the upcoming BYU Womens Conference events, visit the link <a href="https://womensconference.byu.edu/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><figure> <img src="https://brightspotcdn.byu.edu/be/bd/6b3cfbc444f3a22c1a1ecc1ac4e9/dsc00237.JPG"></figure>                                    </article>            <script src="https://brightspotcdn.byu.edu/resource/00000173-da06-d043-a7ff-dece7d790000/_resource/brightspot/analytics/search/SiteSearchAnalytics.5eb1a8a326b06970c71b3a253fbeaa64.gz.js" data-bsp-contentid="00000196-91cb-d49a-a1df-fddfd7320000"></script></body>            </html>]]></content:encoded>
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