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"There are no problems - only opportunities to be creative." Dorye Roettger
"As the season of believing seems to wind down let me gently remind you that many dreams still wait in the wings. Many authentic sparks must be fanned before passion performs her perfect work in you. Throw another log on the fire." Sarah Ban Breathnach
"I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it." Pablo Picasso
"To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly." Henri Bergson
"Some men throw their gifts away on a life of mediocrity, great men throw everything they have into their gifts and achieve a life of success." Greg Werner
"To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong." Joseph Chilton Pierce
"Creativity is inventing, experimenting, growing, taking risks, breaking rules, making mistakes, and having fun." Mary Lou Cook
"There are two ways of being creative. One can sing and dance. Or one can create an environment in which singers and dancers flourish." Warren G. Bennis
"I'm always thinking about creating. My future starts when I wake up every morning. Every day I find something creative to do with my life." Miles Davis
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Submission Guidelines CreativityForLife.com welcomes submissions from guest authors. We are currently open to submissions in the following topic areas: Workplace Creativity Are you a personal coach, executive trainer or HR consultant with experience in helping managers and employees think out of the box? Or a writer who can write knowledgeably about creativity in the workplace? CreativityForLife.com is looking for articles that will help our readers awaken their creativity at work. Submissions to Workplace Creativity should be a minimum of 400 words and a maximum of 1500 words. Personal Creativity Our readers are interested in inspirational and motivational articles on living creatively every day. Our focus is on creativity as process, not product, and we encourage our readers to be creative even if they feel they are "non-artistic". Articles must reflect this focus and motivate readers to make creative choices. Submissions to Personal Creativity should be a minimum of 400 words and a maximum of 1500 words. Creativity Toolbox Do you have a creativity tool or technique that you use to enhance your creativity? Whether it's a new way of journaling, a certain way of looking at life or creativity power thoughts, CreativityForLife.com would be interested in hearing from you. Submissions to the Creativity Toolbox should be a minimum of 400 words and a maximum of 1500 words. Author Bio All submissions should be accompanied by a one-paragraph author bio, which may include up to two relevant URLs and an e-mail contact address if desired. Please note that it is against our policy to include in authors' bios URLs directly related to any affiliate programs. Submission Procedure Submissions may be e-mailed to us directly; a query is not required. Please paste your submission directly into the body of your e-mail, and send to creativityforlife@yahoo.com. The words "Article Submission" should be in your subject line. Legal Matters All authors retain copyright to their material. By submitting your work to us, you agree to grant to CreativityForLife.com (1) one-time non-exclusive electronic rights to publish your work on the CreativityForLife.com Web site and/or in The Creativity Notebook e-mail newsletter; (2) archive rights which may be revoked at any time at your request; and (3) the right to edit your article to make it suitable for publication, if necessary. By submitting your work to CreativityForLife.com, you are attesting to your ownership of copyright in the work you are submitting, and if your work contains quotes or excerpts from the work of other authors, your confirmation that you have permission to include such quotes or excerpts in your work. By submitting your work to CreativityForLife.com, you also acknowledge and agree that CreativityForLife.com and Webseed Publishing will not be liable for any copyright infringement issues which may result from our publication of your work.
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Expect the Unexpected (Or You Won't Find It): A Creativity Tool Based on the Ancient Wisdom of Heraclitus
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By Roger Von Oech. "The ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus was famous for his brilliant and provocative sayings. Today, more than 2,500 years after they were written, his ideas about life, nature, and the cosmos remain as startlingly original as ever. In Expect the Unexpected (Or You Won't Find It), Roger von Oech uses thirty of Heraclitus' epigrams as springboards to dazzling creativity. Treating each saying as an inexhaustible source of inspiration, he supplies amusing anecdotes, mind-bending riddles, hidden jokes, and intriguing questions designed to topple old habits of thought and fire the imagination.
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Your Heart's Desire : Instructions for Creating the Life You Really Want
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By Sonia Choquette. "Nationally known intuitive and spiritual leader Sonia Choquette shares the nine universal principles for creating the reality of your dreams. Step by step, with practical advice, specific exercises, and modern-day parables, she teaches readers to make the changes in thought and behavior that will lead them to the attainment of their most heartfelt desires."
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Affirmations for Artists
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by Eric Maisel. "Creativity requires introspection, self-examination, and a willingness to take risks. Because of this, artists are perhaps more susceptible to self-doubt and despair than those who do not court the creative muses. This book of affirmations is compiled with the special needs of artistic persons in mind. Arranged in alphabetical order by topic (Disbelief, Imitation, Talent), each page includes a handful of relevant quotations by writers, musicians, actors, or other creative people, a commentary by the author, and, of course, an affirmation."
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