Download Your Free Creativity Manifesto Here
Welcome to the first of our free gifts for the New Year. Our Creativity Manifesto is a collection of 8 tips, which remind you of the need to put creativity on the map in 2013 and invest regularly in your own creativity.
Right now the world belongs to the right-brained creative’s who are adaptable and flexible and many of you are sitting on an untapped resource by not unleashing your creativity in all areas of your life.
Whether you work in the corporate, world or work for yourself we all need the skill and ability to think outside the box. Creativity does not belong to the artist gurus of this world, it belongs firmly and squarely in the hands of the likes of you and me but we need to give ourselves permission to use it.
Our Manifesto contains simple guidelines and reminders as to how you can bring your own creative life force alive in your day-to-day actions and routines. Bill Moyers captures this when he wrote, “Creativity is piercing the mundane to find the marvelous.”
Putting this Manifesto together and the other two in the series (Writing & Nature) is an example of my own creativity at work.
I noticed the feelings and sensations created when distilling my experiences and knowledge about creativity into these tips.
I felt excited in the moment, enjoying the process of handing over the list to our designer who put her own magical creativity to work to come up with the design for each of the Manifesto’s in our series.
I wanted a different way to share my thinking around creativity and engaging in my own creativity helped me to define that.
I’ve launched the Creativity Manifesto on the Coaching blog because I believe that creativity and expressing ourselves creatively is an essential part of our personal and professional development and can often be overlooked in pursuit of higher, perceived, loftier goals.
I believe that by developing your own creative intelligence just like any other business skill will take you further than you could imagine in the coming months ahead.
Creating our series of Manifestos (we have two more on offer Writing & Nature) in the gaps and the spaces in between the mundane tasks in my day left me feeling satisfied and fulfilled. Making the space to play with my creativity in this way generated ripple effects in other areas of my work life in very positive ways.
Often what’s lacking from your life and work is that creative life force or creative edge. In 2013 without creativity on tap you won’t get far without it.
You can download your printable Creativity Manifesto here
or click here to download the Creativity Manifesto Wallpaper for your desktop.
You’ll find the Writing Manifesto on the Writing blog and the Nature Manifesto on the Trees blog
Welcome to your creative world.
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