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An Invitation to Dive Deeper Into Your Own Creative Process

Idea Champions

"The creative process is a process of surrender, not control." -- Julia Cameron. Somebody, somehow, someway conjured them up and successfully navigated their way through the twists and turns of their creative process until what they saw in their mind's eye became a reality. The Sistine Chapel. The internet.

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Think Like a Traveler

Michael Roberto

One of my favorite passages has to do with encouraging people to "think like a traveler." Here is an excerpt: Ever travel to a foreign city? We've all heard that, "Travel broadens the mind." We learn a lot when we travel not becuase we are any smarter on the road, but because we pay such close attention.

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How Chriztine Kirk Strengthens Global Connections

Planview

I started in Customer Care and learned the products from the ground up. Each role provided me new challenges and opportunities to learn. I’ve always had a desire to learn new things. I have to learn something different. In my current role, I’ve had to learn skills I didn’t need before. I’m also creative.

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Top 12 Best Creativity Podcasts

Idea to Value

While not just a show about creativity, you will learn a lot about the creative process from these in-depth discussions about what it takes to make it as a creative professional. Links: Apple | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcast. #12: 12: Supercreativity with James Taylor.

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The Year of Living Creatively Begins on September 12th

Idea Champions

And so I created The Year of Living Creatively -- a two-month online course -- a kind of greenhouse for grand possibilities. a GPS for the creative process. a chiropractic adjustment for creative mojo. I loved having a creative process partner and we plan to continue doing weekly support calls.

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THINKING STRATEGIES GENIUSES USE “HOW TO THINK” INSTEAD OF “WHAT TO THINK”

Michael Michalko

Leonardo da Vinci believed that to gain knowledge about the form of problems, you begin by learning how to restructure it in many different ways. Leonardo daVinci believed that to gain knowledge about the form of problems, you begin by learning how to restructure it in many different ways. In 1865 F.A.

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FREE THE GENIE Testimonials

Idea Champions

Bottom line, it's a GPS for the creative process -- a highly engaging way to close the gap between dream and reality. The process is simple, fun, sometimes confronting, but you are always making the choices of what direction to go from here. No taking notes, no learning new terminology, no memory/retention to pass a test, later.