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Archive for September, 2009

Romantically comfortable and smoothly creative

In my “wild” childhood days, often I could be found watching the old musicals with Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire. Transfixed by the shiny dresses, the often over-the-top beautiful people and the music in these old flicks, “Singing in the Rain” has remained a favorite. I could find something new in the old, with a [...]

Embrace the process, ignore the end result

After running across a quotation by writer Lawrence Block, I started thinking about how we treat creativity in our lives. “If nobody reads it, it’s as if we hadn’t even written it. Then too, unpublished writing strikes us as unfinished writing.” Unfortunately, that carries through to other forms of creativity, as well. Any of us [...]

Everyday creativity everywhere

Exciting for me–and other creativity seekers–is to see a new blog by a creativity researcher writing his blog on Psychology Today. It is fun to celebrate creativity on a daily basis. It’s even more fun to know others are also seeking (and finding) creativity in some out of the way places. Dr. Kaufman’s second post [...]

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