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- Drawing - 3 Creative Inspiration Tips by Wayne A Tully
Creative inspiration is something that affects many artists and it is the act of stopping to evaluate what you want to achieve with your art or even your writing, maybe you want to be inspired every day, or you want to find new ways to think up new ideas that will help your current writing or art projects. Planning - Planning is a good stage to work out what you want from one area of creativity and what you want to happen, brainstorming gives you that inspiration and you can often find out alot about what your strengths are... - Increase Your Creativity - 7 Simple Tips For Greater Success in Life by Tanya A Jacobsen
Yes, you can become more creative. Even those that don't think of themselves as naturally creative can change the way they think. Simply follow as many of these 7 simple tips as you can in your daily life. - The Traumatic Life Experiences of an Artist Can Become an Inspirational and Powerful Creative Voice by Carmellita M. Brown
The traumatic life experiences of the artist can produce a powerful creative voice or dysfunction. This is why mind development and mental transmutation from our true and authentic self is so important. Mental transmutation through mind development empowers the artist to take his or her traumatic life experiences and channel them in a way that promotes healing and inspiration to create beauty, be a source of happines, and express luminosity. - Why We Should Fall in Love With the Creative by Steve Wickham
The creative process is like a banquet. We graze and pick, consuming from the selection as we go; almost as if in response to our inexplicable interests as they wax and wane, in season or out... - Develop Unlimited Creativity Through Self-Hypnosis by Tanveer Al Razee
Artistic and creative talent is not limited to select individuals - everyone has infinite creative potential. Though everyone has "the gift", few people naturally tap into their vast reservoir of creative energy naturally, without being "taught" how to do so. - Killing Creativity by Norman Wilson
Criticizes grading systems and proposes five criteria for evaluation of student works. A positive approach to student evaluation. - A Simple Math Education in Common Sense by A. H. Scott
A few years ago I registered in a class for coupon clippers interested in saving money. One of the first lessons taught in the class was to be observant and search for bargains in... - Fabulous Journal Prompts by Marelisa Fabrega
Many people would like to keep a journal but are afraid of facing the blank page. For these people there's an easy solution: search the internet for journal prompts and use them for inspiration to get started. In this article you'll find twenty journal prompts to get your creative juices flowing. - How to Think and Dream Creatively - The Magic of Thinking Big by Kiven Wenman
The only difference between a successful person and a non successful person is in the way that they think. Knowing that, if you could learn how to think like a successful person, wouldn't that be a good investment in time? In re-reading The Magic of Thinking Big by David J. Schwartz I realized that it is one thing to say "think like a successful person," and it is another thing to know just exactly how to do that. "When you believe, your mind finds a way to do." Schwartz suggests the following ways to help teach yourself how to think and dream creatively as successful people do: - Consume Less, Create More by Bert Meert
How do you feel about the stuff you own? I personally feel as if I don't own anything. What I do own is my body, my mind, my spirit and my heart. - Creative Intelligence - Exploring Your Own Creative Genius by Mark Foo K. L.
Believe it or not, there is creativity lurking within all of us. Creativity is not only the ability to draw a picture or write a poem - creativity is simply thinking in a unique way. When you approach a situation, as long as you keep thinking of new ways to solve problems, you're thinking creatively. - Improving Creativity and Performance the Natural Way by Steve Sharpley
Whatever their level and role in business, when asked, people rarely say that they get their best ideas at work. This should be very worrying for leaders and managers in business. Often people feel they are not creative at all. I used to be one of those people. However, when we learn to access the necessary state of mind - which is not difficult to do - we are all naturally creative and our results improve accordingly. - Imagination - The Most Important Asset to Creativity by GK Eckert
Are you imaginative? Do you remember childhood games at play? Wasn't it all imagination? Well imagination was key then and is still your most important asset to your creativity. - A Constant Flow of New Information is Vital To Keeping Creative Juices Flowing by GK Eckert
Be creative is an important aspect to anyone's life, not just those who work in "creative" occupations. Creative thinking can build the confidence to handle new situations. To Keep the creative juices flowing, I recommend a constant flow of new information. - How to Work the Creative Mind - The Value of Strategic Breaks by GK Eckert
Whether you are working on penning a song, or writing a novel, whatever endeavor you are working on -- knowing when to take a break is a most valuable asset. Learn how to work the creative mind effectively. Learn the value of strategic breaks. - What is Creative Intelligence and How Do You Develop it? by GK Eckert
Creative intelligence is believing that there is always an answer, or perhaps a different answer -- an answer that no one has thought of it yet. Creative intelligence is looking for answers that haven't been found before. Here are my tips for how to develop it. - How to Be a More Creative Person Begins With the Right Mindset by GK Eckert
We are all creative beings -- that's what we are. Some are just better at letting it flow and others hold it back for one reason or another. The important first step is developing the right mind set. Use my tips to help you learn to let it flow more freely and be a more creative person. - Three Tips For Reviving the Creative Child Within by GK Eckert
When we were children, we were very creative, but somewhere along the way, many of us stopped be imaginative. We began to fit the mold and follow the rules set out by society. Try my three tips for reviving the creative child within. - How to Create a Journal Jar by Marelisa Fabrega
A journal jar is a great gift you can create for someone else, or it can simply be a gift you give to yourself. In its most basic form, a journal jar is a jar which you find appealing, filled with folded pieces of paper containing writing prompts. - Brainstorming For Breakthroughs by Kathy Jiamboi
With all the changes taking place in our economy it is important now more than ever to keep our eyes open for opportunities and different ways of doing business. Use the following tips to cultivate breakthrough ideas in your business and uncover hidden potential. - Imagine That, or This by Mike Shippey
I was hanging out with my kids the other night and we were talking about all sorts of cool stuff. We were laughing and having a wonderful time, as we often do in our crazy household. At some point during the conversation it occurred to me that one of the best parts about talking with the kids is in just listening to what they come up with next. Kids have such wonderful imaginations. - How a Simple Creative Approach to Life Can Easily Solve Problems by Mike S Williams
Everyone can be creative. You may not believe that you are a creative person, but it is all in the mind. To be creative requires overcoming limitations brought on by either yourself or others. Creativity involves thinking outside the square. - The Art and Practice of "Streaming" Thought by Steve Wickham
The creative mind is a marvellous thing. It blows my mind regarding the extent of naturally occurring thought we can get into, as we nurture the burgeoning sprouting action of free, artistic creation. It's vivacious, plundering and altogether exponential in colour, volume and style. - Living With Passion - Live the Life You Love by Finding Your Passion and Changing Your Life by Connie Ragen Green
You may have heard people talking about doing the work they are passionate about. But if you have been in a career or at a job you really don't like for many years, you may not be able to even think about what you are passionate about. You must think back to your childhood to reach into this area of thinking. - Morning Confession About the Danger of Reading at Midnight by A. H. Scott
Sitting in silence for an eternity of at least a minute or two, he asked again, "What's the name of the book?" With great reluctance I mumbled, Living Successfully with... - How Do I Make it During a Recession? by Patrick Ratchford
Whether you believe your fit or not, insight is here. For those of us that are inspired by these times, challenges abound to test our metal or abilities if you will. On the other hand for those of us that are less than thrilled to have to function during these times, it's ok, breathe, this has all happened before. Perhaps when you were to young to remember or definitely during your parents lifetime. - Smelling Crayons Leads to Better Creativity? by Chris Chapman
We all know smells can be nostalgic, but can they really boost your creativity. Is it possible that a simple box of crayons can make us more creative? I mean, should I be grounding this stuff up and snorting my favorite color green? For most people when you smell crayons, as an adult, there will be a cerebral flash back to childhood. - Are Your Creative Projects Stalled? by Tomar Levine
Do you have art, writing, music, or crafts projects on hold for a long time that you don't know how to get back to? It is really not hard to ignite your creative passions again and find the time and space to be back working at the art form you love. But it's easier if you have support. - Can Creativity Flourish in Your Working Environment? by Derek Cheshire
Here are some golden rules that you can use as a checklist to see if a) creativity could flourish if you are looking to embrace it or b) to find out why your best efforts at being creative are failing dismally. Here are some useful things to consider when dealing with things on a personal level... - Release Your Creativity - Realise Your Potential by Ian Russell
It is a popular misconception that only a privileged few are able to let loose a continuous stream of creative genius. This is, of course, false. Actually, imagination and inventiveness are very much like any other talent in that they need to be made use of regularly in order that the end product remains of the highest quality. It follows therefore, if you don't practice harnessing your powers of creative thinking, this particular skill will very soon disappear from your repertoire. But, persevere and work hard and you will quickly reap the benefits.
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