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  • Rhythmic Actions Make Creative Visions Real: Day 3 of 4 to Write Your Best Self’s Story

    Rhythmic Actions Make Creative Visions Real: Day 3 of 4 to Write Your Best Self’s Story

    Most creative success comes from something kind of un-sexy and quiet –relevant rhythms. Rhythms of creative action.

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  • Indiana Jones & Creative Dexterity: Day 2 of 4 Days to Write Your Wondrous Best Self’s 2012 Story

    Indiana Jones & Creative Dexterity: Day 2 of 4 Days to Write Your Wondrous Best Self’s 2012 Story

    When challenged, the Dexterous Creative knows when and how to use both (or all six!) hands and the best tool at her disposal. When blocked, the Dexterous Creative is adept at finagling a way under, around, or between a rock and a hard place. And she also knows when to step back and let the challenge resolve itself or the block to remove itself. This writing prompt actually works to help you achieve your creative goals this year.

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  • Symphonic Activity: 1 of 4 Days to Write Your Wondrous Best Self’s 2012 Story

    Symphonic Activity: 1 of 4 Days to Write Your Wondrous Best Self’s 2012 Story

    Today’s prompt revolves around Symphonic Activity. Symphonic Activity is an activity that brings together your mind, body, and aspirations like players in a symphony. The activity might challenge your wits in an optimal way, but all facets of your self move harmoniously. Examples include conducting your daily business and enterprise with elegance, giving a dynamic talk, orchestrating a party or social gathering, facilitating an event, writing a book or story, designing a project.

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  • Be Possible: A 4-Day Exercise to Write Your Best Self’s Story

    Be Possible: A 4-Day Exercise to Write Your Best Self’s Story

    You can craft vision boards, find a year-long intention word or three words or phrase, perform a New Year’s Eve I Ching reading (that would be my wife and me), plan and plan and plan, and tell yourself 108 times each morning for a month that you’re a good person who deserves a fulfilling life.

    And still, 12 months later, little beneficial change happens. Little gratification ensues. In fact, some of the above might be counter-productive.

    So, what gives?

    Is there a science or an art to manifesting our dreams and goal completion?

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  • Amy Weintraub Interview: Creativity + Emotions + Yoga

    Amy Weintraub Interview: Creativity + Emotions + Yoga

    Moods can mangle our creativity. Just ask AMY WEINTRAUB. Over 15 years ago, Amy was a depressed novelist living in New York City. Near-paralyzed by depression, she went on anti-depressants and hoped for a miracle. Instead, she found yoga. And…

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  • New Year’s Goal-Setting Questions for No-Goals Creative Professionals

    New Year’s Goal-Setting Questions for No-Goals Creative Professionals

    Note: I’ve updated this oft-read post from December 2010 for this year’s readers. Enjoy. I never make New Year’s resolutions. (I don’t feel so bad knowing that Luck Factor author and psychologist Richard Wiseman’s study points out this practice’s futility.)…

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  • Change Your Creative Thinking Through the Body

    Change Your Creative Thinking Through the Body

    ou want to change your creative mind. More focus. More fire. More flexibility and creative thinking. More time. More creativity and less reactivity. But every time you try to change, you revert back to old habits? So how do you change? How do you get “to the bottom of things”?

    A Freudian lens might say, “Go within to figure out why you can’t change. Plunge into your psyche’s depths to find the root cause and story.” A New Age lens might say, “Just imagine yourself changed, and soon you’ll attract everything to change you.” Or another soft lens might simply say, “You’re good enough. Stop trying to change yourself.” All three fall short. Scientists and sages alike show it so.

    Maybe the way to change is more physical and less mystical than we care to hear.

    The training I’ve developed for a select group gets to the core – without the Freudian stories or mystical wishful thinking.

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  • The Yoga As Muse Tribe REVERB 11 Annual Reflection Project

    The Yoga As Muse Tribe REVERB 11 Annual Reflection Project

     Are you begging for a creative structure to take stock of your year’s bounty? Something meaningful that will lift out of the holiday music and consumer frenzy? Something that will help you go into winter dream time, reflect, and prepare…

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  • Quotes for Creative Stupidity, Naivete, & Wonder

    Quotes for Creative Stupidity, Naivete, & Wonder

    Earlier this week I wrote about the need for creative professionals and other wonderful people with brilliance to share to question their ideas and assumptions to the Zone of Productive Stupidity. I received several insightful responses, stories, mail, and links…

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  • How to Retrieve That Astonishing Feeling Every Day: The First Preparation

    How to Retrieve That Astonishing Feeling Every Day: The First Preparation

    As a creative, sometimes you forget your purpose and you “to-do” more than “ta-da!” One of my clients recently lost his way and it nearly derailed his creative project. He works as a consultant for a high-pressure corporation (redundant?) organizing…

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