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Creative Action Seven Tips to Financial Success (09 Jan 2006) Create an environment for maximum success by applying these seven simple steps. You'll streamline your life and allow creative sparks to fly.
The First 3 Secrets to Boosting Your Creativity (09 Jan 2006) Many left-brained people may think that they are incapable of being creative. That is not true. Here's three simple things you can do to boost your creativity.
Permission To Be An Artist - Granted! (09 Jan 2006) Why is it so difficult to authorize ourselves, grant ourselves permission and consent, to sanction our own creative work?
Creating to be Authentic (09 Jan 2006) We can create as a way to gain a more intimate understanding and fuller expression of our true self. Getting beyond or "bypassing" intellectual restrictions on our creativity can be a matter of shifting our attitude.
Acting on Your Creativity (09 Jan 2006) Creativity is an exploration of our psyche, our inner selvesit isn't just about being identified as an "artist" producing a "work of art." Creativity can flourish more when it is part of our whole being as a person, in the flow of life, and not just a "segment" we do when we "get the time."
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Creativity and Depression (09 Jan 2006) As many as a quarter of American women, and a large number of men, have a history of depression. Numbness, a sense of hopelessness and erosion of spiritual vitality are some of the reasons depression can have such a devastating impact on creative inspiration and expression.
Identity and Creating (09 Jan 2006) Maybe our sense of identity is always fluid, and always unfinished. Many artists have commented that creating is not only a way to express their unique self to others, but is also a means to more fully understand and define who they are to themselves.
Maturity and Creativity (09 Jan 2006) Being creative throughout our mature second halves of life can be nurtured by staying open and curious, seeking ways to reconnect with interests we may have had as children. And new interests can be developed and pursued at almost any age.
The Secret of Intuitive Intelligence (09 Jan 2006) We come into life equipped with five basic senses -- touch, hearing, taste, sight and smell. But we also possess some more mysterious senses. One such little-understood sense -- intuition -- governs our ability to arrive at spontaneous "non-logical" decisions.
Our Limitless Quantum Reality (09 Jan 2006) Modern science tells us that on a sub-atomic level -- nothing is solid. That the entire universe is really one big web of vibrating "energy stew."
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The Optimal Mind State (09 Jan 2006) An optimal mind state is a magical state of concentration, where you are able to channel your energy toward your desired outcome. When you have an optimal mind state you will be able to achieve greater success in every area of your life in a shorter period of time. It is a key success principle in every field
Creativity Management The Value Of An Idea? (09 Jan 2006) How much is an idea worth? The old Hollywood axiom sums it up nicely - ideas are a dime a dozen, and then factor in depreciation. The reason for this is twofold:
Creativity Management Breaking Through The Mental Barrier (09 Jan 2006) There are numerous blocks that prevent creative output. Taken together, they represent a severe barrier to task completion, whether that task be the innovation of a new technical product or writing a screenplay. Some of the solutions to overcoming that mental barrier include:
Creativity Management Finding Your Voice (09 Jan 2006) Finding your Voice is related to stripping away the psychological blocks that prevent the real self from emerging. Often we are not even aware who this real self is. Practical methods for finding the voice include:
Creativity Management Finish What You Start (09 Jan 2006) Writers, screenwriters and so forth are known to simultaneously juggle projects or, more often, commence on new projects before completion of previous ones. However, there are solid advantages to completing an endeavour before beginning another:
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Creativity Management Its All About Routine (09 Jan 2006) Graham Green, the famous English novelist, said that his success was down to writing 500 words a day. The value of routine in enhancing creative output is often underestimated:
Creativity Management Sustainability through Passion (09 Jan 2006) The value of passion in creativity has almost become a clichι. But not without good reason has this expression survived the test of time. Passion leads to sustainability and sustainability is vital for a number of reasons, including:
Creativity Management Synergy of Craft and Art (09 Jan 2006) The synergy of craft and art combine to produce quality creativity. The exact definition of art depends on the precise endeavour, but craft can be more universally articulated and includes:
Creativity Management Working From Real Life (09 Jan 2006) There are a number of reasons why working from real life generates better ideas than fiction or mental invention. Supporting arguments include:
Taking it Step by Step: Combining Intuition, Spiritual Purpose, and Creativity (09 Jan 2006) Creating intention, setting affirmations and defining the steps you will take next is a spiritual & creative process. See how you can take it 'one step further'...
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