For the past two weeks Dr. James S. Payne, author of the PeopleWise Series (Published by SterlingHouse), has been exploring the subject of creativity.
In last week's article for WritersNewsWeekly.com, Dr. Payne provided ideas for those who want to ignite their suppressed creativeness. "As a person forms their perceived picture of their selves, some leave room for creativity while others snuff it out. Persons wanting to revitalize their suppressed creativity need to reconnect with their childhood and explore new horizons. It can be done, it is easy but it takes some effort and at times it may become uncomfortable."
Here are a few ideas for those who want to ignite their suppressed creativeness
This week Dr. Payne expands on the idea of creativity. "The creative person is not just creative in their vocation or avocation. They are not just a creative writer, creative artist, or creative musician; they are a creative being. Creative people think creatively and most dress creatively and behave creatively. Creativity is expressed on a continuum from mild to moderate to profound. In other words, some people are more creative than others and some are far more creative than others."
What happens when the creative person can't shut off their creativity or are so reinforced by their creativity they refuse to shut it off?
What have you done to ignite your creativity? Did it work? Do you consider yourself a creative being, a creative genius or just plain crazy?
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Nicole A.
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May 5, 2008 Creativity & Craziness
May 21, 2008 04:03 PM EDT
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