Curious? Crack your openness to experience and let the light shine in! These bits-o-wisdom, think-ables, and prompts are curated from global creativity experts, leaders, and deck dealers and are designed to activate your genetic disposition towards originality and authenticity.
funmire
Cultivating a playful mindset can transform the most mundane moments into new opportunities for joy and connection. When you approach everyday situations with curiosity, enthusiasm, and a willingness to try new things, you naturally open the way for play to enter into your daily routine.
Angela Blaha
Seeing deeply isn't just about what's visible — it's about perceiving the layers most people overlook. It's about recognizing the weight of history in a weathered door frame, the whisper of a story in an abandoned street, the presence of something beyond words at a glance.
Creativity 1-2-3
Cookie Fortune Maker (CFM) • Grit, Persistence, and Luck • Bedazzle's Card Deal: Fortunately // Unfortunately • Autumn Pack Puzzle Twist (PDF) • Journaling Your Transitions • Fostering Creativity in the Classroom
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Recall the carefree days of childhood, when the world was your playground, and laughter echoed through the air. That youthful spirit still resides within you, and it's time to reconnect with it.
Eric Maisel
One of the best ways to help yourself create every day is to craft a starting ritual that you begin to use regularly and routinely. When your ritual becomes habitual you will find yourself moving effortlessly from not creating to creating.
Ira Verant
Doodling, which involves sketching seemingly random patterns or shapes, is a form of spontaneous and subconscious creative expression. Contrary to the conventional belief that it hinders productivity, research indicates that doodling can enhance concentration and memory retention.
Angela Blaha
Art is more than an act of creation — it is a journey of becoming. Every brushstroke, every color, and every moment of self-expression is a step toward uncovering the unseen truths within ourselves and the world around us.
Art of the Song
Lisa de Burlo lives in Taos and is an artist, designer, and musician. She loves creating things that other humans can use to express their own creativity. In this inspiring piece, Lisa writes about the concept of source, what it really means for us, and how we can recognize and nurture its role in our lives.
Matthew Dicks
Humor is an exceptionally powerful tool in communication. When we make someone laugh, chemicals are released in their brain that cause them to like us, think of us as intelligent, trust us more, feel better about the world, feel better about the moment they are experiencing, and enjoy improved cognition.
Rita Farin
I've noticed that we all exhibit some chipmunk behavior. We go through life acquiring all sorts of experiences. We store them somewhere in the underground of our minds. But unlike the chipmunk, when winter comes we look in our empty cheeks and find nothing.
ADVENTure #4
Spills the Imp takes us by the hand through the domain of "releasing perfection, enjoying the process, and knowing the power of practice and patience."
Madam Bedazzle's Tarotble Readings
Summertime matinees with stocked snack bars has Bedazzle thirsty to address the duality of "starch seeds" and their symbolic significance in handfuls of crunches and munches, which by the way, *are* different things.
SoulCollage® Prompt
What does your Inner Creative Child look like? Is he/she getting enough healthy doses of creativity? What kind of voice does your Inner Creative Child use when it's content? How does he/she try to get your attention?
Fostering Creativity in Children
All young children are natural movers. This makes sense because they are developing their growing muscles and learning about their bodies' capabilities and possibilities.
Modern Day Muses
An introduction to the Nine Modern Day Muses (and a Bodyguard). Meet Aha-phrodite, Albert, Marge, Bea Silly, Spills, Audacity, Lull, Shadow, Muse Song, and Arnold and learn how each muse can support your creative process.
Invoking the Muses
The Athenian muses were the nine sister goddesses of imagination, inspiration, and the arts in ancient Greek mythology. Melpomene is a guide for the lost; a dark-haired woman, clad in widow's weed who tells us to make a record of our experiences, to create new works of art to help ourselves express loss so we may be healed
Danielle Dulsky
To be human is to be tasked to create. We are born with the capacity to feel deeply for a reason, with the instinct to make something new out of the old and birth some great majesty from the union between body and imagination. To place restrictions on a woman's sensuality is also to restrain her creativity.
ADVENTures 10, 17, 20, 24
Influencers — individuals throughout history who have had a significant impact on trends, opinions, and beliefs — have been around long before social media. For example, in 1926, social psychologist and educationalist Graham Wallas championed the concept of a four-stage model, The Four Steps of Creativity, to describe the process of researching, developing, and implementing new ideas and solutions. Engage in a fun, hands-on experience of the process below.
Swing Into Creative Play!
MetaFOREing on the game of golf, play these 18 holes to expand your creative thinking of possibilities. Disengage your work-a-day brain to invite innovative thinking in through fun activities with a twist of humor.