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Our theme for November is GROWTH.

Illustration of a mother and son in a brightly colored kitchen measuring the son’s height on a doorframe. The mother kneels on the floor, smiling as they use a ruler to mark her child’s height. The standing child grins proudly, as he stretches up on his tip toes. He is wearing a blue striped shirt and red shorts. Toys, papers, and clothes are scattered around the room. There is a refrigerator to their right. A large word “GROWTH” is written above them. Text along the bottom reads “#CMGrowth | Illustration by Amber Rankin | CreativeMornings + Adobe.”

When we were kids, it happened fast. We outgrew clothes and shoes seemingly overnight. We constantly reached for things just out of our grasp. We made messes and art without worrying about what anyone would think.

As we shift into adulthood, growth gets harder to come by. Get good grades and a great job. Burn the midnight oil. Struggle against the odds. Then somewhere along the way, we get comfortable with the status quo. Sitting on the couch, watching and scrolling instead of trying and doing.

But creativity demands growth. Not the kind that can be measured with a ruler. It’s about taking stock of your character. Who’s ready to chase wild possibilities and meaningful progress? We must unlearn the need to be perfect and busy. Remember how to play and get our hands dirty again.

It takes curiosity and courage. Because growth doesn’t always feel good. It forces us to shed our old skin, to stumble, and start again. Sometimes, growth happens quietly, in between uncertainty and doubt, the moments when nothing seems to be changing. Until everything does.

Our theme for November is GROWTH. It was chosen by our Sacramento chapter in California, illustrated by Amber Rankin, and presented by Adobe.