Tag: Daily creative practice
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Why Ego is The Greatest Opponent to Your Creativity
We all have goals: We want to matter. We want to be important. We want to have freedom and power to pursue our creative work. We want respect from our peers and recognition for our accomplishments. Not out of vanity or selfishness, but of an earnest desire to fulfill our personal potential. While we hold…
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Exercise Is A Keystone Habit That Triggers Widespread Change
Typically, people who exercise, start eating better and becoming more productive at work. They smoke less and show more patience with colleagues and family. They use their credit cards less frequently and say they feel less stressed. Exercise is a keystone habit that triggers widespread change. -Charles Duhigg, The Power of Habit: Why We Do…
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Reframe Our Thinking About Creativity
The other silent life robber is stress. I don’t care who you are, what you do or where you live, some stress is going to invade your life. But for many, stress is not just an invasion, it seems to be an unescapable normalcy. From the minute their eyes open, or their commute and work…
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Create A Life You Don’t Need A Vacation From
Welcome and join me to create a life you don’t need a vacation from! This is the place to get inspiration for developing a daily practice of creativity. It can start with something small, like recognizing the ways you are already creative. Then you might choose to build upon that, by experimenting and learning to see…
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Seven Habits of Highly Creative People
It would interesting to see corporate life evolve into a place where these kind of creative habits are possible to practice. Maybe your workplace is already there. Hope you enjoy this Daily Find, love from CW! Make a habit of these seven practices, and you will be highly creative in your field: 1. Prepare the…
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crea.spa.treat. what do you think it means?
“People remember different in a way they don’t remember better.” -Christopher Lochhead Think about that for a minute. ‘Different’ versus ‘Better’. In contrast, most of what we are taught or the habits we model involve talking about or other wise proving the ways we are better than someone else. From the way corporations are…