Category Archives: Creativity
6 Principles to Stop Waiting
1. Start where you are: this means let go of thinking you should be anywhere other than where you are right now AND it means, start with a healthy relationship with yourself. I am not saying you should fall into the “Waiting for Jack” trap. However, it’s important to consider, the further out of alignment [...]
Expansion versus Contraction
Gosh I love the growth periods—the times when I feel invigorated, alive, excited, that is. However, part of growth is the contraction periods and I don’t enjoy that quite as much. Expansion is exciting, enlivening—the times of being creative, energized, full of ideas, bold, daring. During these times I feel my power and glory, I [...]
Shameless Self-Acceptance
The rallying cry goes, “When will we accept ourselves as we are?” We look around, but to whom are we speaking? We finally turn and face… ourselves. It starts with us. Yes, the messages are everywhere—magazines, billboards, movies and on television. We are shown what “perfection” is and how it leads to a happier, more [...]
Yes, It Is Tough Out There
We have all heard it. We have a friend, we read the newspaper, we hear it on TV. It is everywhere. Self-Help Junkies are not imune, no matter how much personal development work we have done. For those that are losing hope in the job market, I am writing this for you. Yes, there may [...]
Waiting for Creativity
This article was published in the June 2010 of “Mountain Connection” www.mtnconnection.com “But I am not creative…” I caught myself thinking as I stared at the blank paper. I knew what creativity was—and I was convinced I didn’t have it. Creative talent and artistic ability was reserved for other people. My parents certainly had it. [...]

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