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Creativity
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It's About Time
Time marches on, but can we hear it? Time slips away, but do we see it?
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Tracking a Creative Genius Thru the Human Life Cycle
Many creative geniuses become so good at what they do that they look back at all they have achieved in the past and consider it substandard. Thus challenging their self to do better. Yet when you ask someone else to look at their previous work they are literally blown away by their brilliance, artistic abilities and talents.
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Pop Goes the Weasel: Thinking Outside the Box
Thinking outside of the box, also known as derivative, breakthrough or lateral thinking, is a mental process that involves the generation of new ideas or applying different associations to existing ideas. In other words in means looking at things from different angles and adapting them for practical, every day use.
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Coffee for Character
In order to develop your character while traveling, you need to do the following. Build in buffer time before and after your meetings so that you can engage in at least one non-work activity. This buffer time needs to be as important as any other high-priority work-related activity, so resist the temptation to schedule another meeting in this time. I allow a half-day to a full day for this buffer time depending upon the location.
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Your Imagination Is Your Greatest Asset
Using your imagination is fun. It connects us to the child within us. It is our greatest creative skill and when harnessed, it makes the impossible become a reality.
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Creative Health For Life: Why Short Term Crash Diets Don't Work!
As with new exercise and diet plans, most of us begin new creative projects with great enthusiasm and energy. But very soon, the motivation appears to evaporate and the momentum we began with feels too difficult to maintain.
So what can we do? How can we maintain the impetus and momentum we gain from those first few days of a new project?
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Creativity And The Artist-Overcoming The Biggest Fear Of All
When we come to trying something new creatively, we all seem to experience any number of entangled fears and doubts around moving forward with the project, and can become quickly overwhelmed. But what if we realised that most of the time we don’t have a whole series of complicated and intertwined fears and doubts, that they can all be summed up as the same single fear? How much power would be taken from those fears, and how much easier would they be to overcome?
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