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where good ideas come from: are you allowing for idea collisions?
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where good ideas come from: are you allowing for idea collisions?

“Chance favors the connected mind.” – Steven Johnson, Where Good Ideas Come From I’ve been wondering about connectivity. Steven Johnson stumbled upon some fascinating insights regarding connectivity while investigating just what his new book’s title says – where good ideas come from. Most great ideas take years to develop. One person has a half idea….

The challenges of being a crafty creative hero & some crafty tools to help
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The challenges of being a crafty creative hero & some crafty tools to help

Crafting an authentic, creative life is challenging. But that is just what you choose to do – you who refuse to make a cookie-cutter family or live in a predictable relationship or function like an automaton at your job or spend your weekends doing default mass-non-think activities. You choose to craft this one wild life….

Stroke Your Life: Why This Boy Loved Picasso in Texas & 6 Reasons You Should, Too
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Stroke Your Life: Why This Boy Loved Picasso in Texas & 6 Reasons You Should, Too

Note: On April 8, 1973, artist Pablo Picasso died at his home near Mougins, France, at age 91. Did you ever love an artist when you were a girl or boy? I mean, really adore and idolize him or her the way some kids do pop stars and athletes? If so, how is that love…

Meaning, Magic, and the Wonder of Everyday Life: A Tracking Wonder Interview

Meaning, Magic, and the Wonder of Everyday Life: A Tracking Wonder Interview

Curious about just what ‘tracking wonder’ means? How to practice it? Why you’d want to? Portland Helmich, of Kripalu Perspectives, interviewed me recently on just these very questions and more. Portland is a delightful, thoughtful interviewer who covered a lot of wonder-ground in this interview. Check out the full interview here. 00:40: What does ‘tracking…

Create in the Twilight Zone – a Guest Blog on Lateral Action
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Create in the Twilight Zone – a Guest Blog on Lateral Action

One of my favorite creativity blogs is Mark McGuinness’s Lateral Action. Based in London, Mark is a poet who consults with entrepreneurs, creatives, and businesses. Sound familiar? He’s on the board of a literary magazine – one I published in a dozen years ago. He was a reluctant entrepreneur. He is a kindred spirit. So,…

Want to Participate in A Virtual Tracking Wonder Retreat?

Want to Participate in A Virtual Tracking Wonder Retreat?

Curious about Tracking Wonder events? Each one’s unique. The one in Taos, New Mexico kicks off this evening (Read here to learn more about Mabel Dodge, her house that we rent, and her role in creative collaboration with O’Keeffe, SH Lawrence, Ansel Adams, and others.). Here’s what we’re up to this week that might interest…

Plug In The Body Electric Demo: A 5-Minute Practice for Creative Persistence (Video included)

Plug In The Body Electric Demo: A 5-Minute Practice for Creative Persistence (Video included)

Questions in the Hut Today: Are creatives just born with the ‘persistence gene’ and the ‘discipline gene’? If not, how do you cultivate persistence? What’s the physiology of creative persistence? As a creative, you’re familiar with these two problems. # 1: You have a stellar idea. For a novel. Business. Workshop. But you’ve been disappointed…

You Want to Have a Remarkable Voice? Listen.
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You Want to Have a Remarkable Voice? Listen.

Note: We’re hungry to master our craft. At least judging from the questions readers and clients have sent me, we are. And judging from the research about what motivates us, we are. The following is the third in a series of articles about mastering that slippery thing called “voice.”  Have fun. * * * Part…

Creativity in Times of Fertile Confusion
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Creativity in Times of Fertile Confusion

Tara Sophia Mohr is one of those people I sense that I could talk with for hours and never grow bored. She’s often described as “the mystic in the Ivy League and the poet in the business school classroom.” A dream lover. An MBA from Stanford. One who chooses her life’s course creatively. She nurtures…