by Brad Brown
Guidelines to Creativity offers nourishment to the creative part of you, and brings inspiration when you think you may have lost it. It shows you creativity is a way of being, beyond artistic pursuits, which informs everything we do in our lives.
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Zoe Grace Cozens –
As someone who writes, sings, creates courses, and also my own income, I appreciate Creativity very much. This work, which exposes the innermost part of me, is where I am at my most vulnerable. Even now I can hear insidious mindtalk about my age, appearance, relevance, whether my perspective is still meaningful. It would be so easy to decide that my best work has been done, that this is the time for me to retire from putting myself on the line, again.
Then I read these lines: “Creativity is re-born because an inner willingness seized the momentary possibility of something new. And: I don’t know what I can do, until I have done it”. Or: “To create, I must surrender my critical mind for at least two seconds!” Then I am back on board: I am listening to my heart, valuing the uniqueness of my voice (no one else has it!) and letting myself fly once more.
Kate Edgley –
I keep copies of Relationships, Love, and Creativity in my bathroom, and use the natural pause as an opportunity to open one of them at random. I almost always find words that speak serendipitously to something that is happening in my life at that time and I find this immediately grounding. In the midst of what is often a busy day I am grateful for this release from drivenness.