Unlocking Awareness through Creativity

Unlocking Awareness through Creativity
Author: Stavroula Sanida
Publisher: AKAKIA Publications
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2024-05-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1915848830

Τhis book provides inspiring prompts and reflective exercises to deepen one's awareness through creative writing. Readers are empowered to unlock their creative potential and craft authentic stories that speak to the depths of human experience.

Unlocking Creativity

Unlocking Creativity
Author: David Ritchey
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2017-04-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781545375273

Since the beginning of time, art has been used by cultures throughout the world as a sacred form of expression. Whether in cathedrals as part of the buildings themselves, on clothes worn for celebration or in your favorite coloring book, art can be seen everywhere around us. What makes art sacred is the intent of the artist to create for the highest purpose while ultimately serving the community in which the art is received. "Unlocking Creativity" takes you headfirst into a realm of wonder using vivid imagery and detailed patterns to convey the artist's own spirit of imagination to the reader. Each piece can be used as a form of meditation to relax the mind and expand one's own creativity and can be colored by children and adults alike. Accompanying the pictures are zen quotes written by the artist that express their thoughts and ideas about what art is and concepts about life itself. These tools, along with an open mind, are all that's needed to step toward the path of unlocking creativity.

Unlocking Creativity

Unlocking Creativity
Author: Michael A. Roberto
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2019-01-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 111954579X

Tear down the obstacles to creative innovation in your organization Unlocking Creativity is an exploration of the creative process and how organizations can clear the way for innovation. In many organizations, creative individuals face stubborn resistance to new ideas. Managers and executives oftentimes reject innovation and unconventional approaches due to misplaced allegiance to the status quo. Questioning established practices or challenging prevailing sentiments is frequently met with stiff resistance. In this climate of stifled creativity and inflexible adherence to conventional wisdom, potentially game-changing ideas are dismissed outright. Senior leaders claim to value creativity, yet often lack the knowledge to provide a creative framework. Unlocking Creativity offers effective methods and real-world examples of how the most successful organizations create cultures of innovation and experimentation. Best-selling author and scholar Michael Roberto presents a thorough investigation of organizational obstacles to creative thought. Highly relevant to the growth crises many enterprises face in today’s economic landscape, this book examines how to break barriers to spark creativity and foster new ideas. This insightful and informative work allows business executives, senior managers, and organization leaders to: Recognize the six organizational mindsets that impede creativity and innovation Learn how to tear down the barriers that obstruct the creative process Create an environment that allows talented people to thrive Encourage creative collaboration in teams throughout an organization Leaders do not have to conceive innovative ideas, but rather open the path for curious and creative employees within their organization. Unlocking Creativity: How to Solve Any Problem and Make the Best Decisions aids organizations in removing obstacles to the creative process and helps to form an atmosphere of imagination and innovation.

Thinking with a Line

Thinking with a Line
Author: Cathy Weisman Topal
Publisher: Davis Publications
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Cognition in children
ISBN: 9780871927149

Inspired by Reggio Emilia this CD-ROM and supplemental text offers teachers a new art and literacy tool through exploring the basic element of line. Children delight in discovering that they can create designs, patterns, and complex structures by printing with small cardboard rectangles dipped in ink. This innovative approach provides an effective and developmentally appropriate approach for increasing visual learning, motor skills, language development and critical thinking.

Unlock Your Creativity: Teach Yourself

Unlock Your Creativity: Teach Yourself
Author: Jenny Hare
Publisher: Teach Yourself
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1444144359

Do you want to embrace a more creative lifestyle, be more successful at work and more fulfilled at home? This book will cover how to get in touch with your creativity from a practical perspective, as well as offering encouragement and support and advice for things that may be sabotaging your creativity. It will help you to clarify your thinking by showing you how to get in touch with your left and right brain, and will give you unique strategies for being creative, such as how to discover your muse and find a mentor. As well as plenty of practical exercises and support, it also takes a wider perspective on creativity looking at the spiritual side of being creative, and also helping you to find a lifestyle that will nurture your creativity.

Unlock Your Creative Genius

Unlock Your Creative Genius
Author: Bernard Golden
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2010-04-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1615924922

A Noted Psychologist Shows You How to...'Embrace Your Passion?Maximize Your Courage to Create?Identify and Overcome Personal Barriers?Awaken Your Natural Curiosity?Increase Your Emotional Intelligence to Create?Prepare to Be InspiredBernard Golden has provided a comprehensive manual of cognitive behavioral therapy for alleviating creative block. This book is a must-read for all students of creativity, as well as for writers, artists, inventors, and all individuals who feel their creative powers percolating just out of reach. It will become required reading for my course.-SHELLEY H. CARSON, Ph.D., HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Lecturer and Assistant Head Tutor, Psychology Instructor for the course Creativity: Madmen, Geniuses, and Harvard StudentsCreativity is one of life's great sources of fulfillment, whether it is expressed in the arts, science, business, or sheer entertainment. When we are at our creative best, we experience emotions of joy, excitement, anticipation, hope, and deep satisfaction. Unfortunately, for many people such moments of uninhibited creative drive are all too rare. Often, when we try to be creative, we also experience the inhibiting emotions of anxiety, self-doubt, judgmental attitudes, or even shame, guilt, and physical discomfort.Psychologist Bernard Golden helps us to be our authentic selves by pursuing our individual creative paths in this motivational guide. Filled with the insights and practical techniques culled from his almost thirty years as a psychotherapist, Unlock Your Creative Genius gives you the tools to unleash your creative imagination and manage the tension and negative mind-body reactions that often impede the creative flow.Golden first offers a variety of strategies that help the reader become aware of the often-unconscious obstacles to creative fulfillment. Among these are fear of failure; survivor's guilt, when friends or loved ones are ill or have died; the shame of failing to meet our own or others' unrealistic expectations; grandiose fantasies; problems with self-discipline; a pattern of dependency that impedes self-motivation; and an aversion to being alone even though creative expression usually demands time by ourselves.To counter these negative reactions, Golden provides guidelines to enhance positive emotions such as openness to change, trust, and the commitment essential for creativity. He also stresses the need to promote physical calm to offset tension and the importance of developing self-compassion, a vital resource in dealing with fear, shame, and guilt.This inspiring, helpful, and very practical book offers readers the freedom to live authentically as they access, accept, and act on their creative genius.Bernard Golden, Ph.D. (Chicago, IL), a clinical psychologist since 1977, is the author of Healthy Anger: How to Help Children and Teens Manage Their Anger and the coauthor (with Jan Fawcett, MD, and Nancy Rosenfeld) of New Hope for People with Bipolar Disorder.

Supermindful

Supermindful
Author: Eliza Lay Ryan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2020-02-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781784521707

Eliza Lay Ryan teaches us how to cultivate supermindfulness, giving us greater access to the ability to be both present to our own experience and open to new ways of thinking, feeling and being.

11 Steps to Unlock your Creative Power

11 Steps to Unlock your Creative Power
Author: Gabi Gal
Publisher: Gabi Gal
Total Pages: 13
Release:
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9198465910

11 Steps to Unlock your Creative Power is a book that will help you tap into your creativity, identify and release creative blocks, so your artistic and entrepreneurial energies flow abundantly. The handbook is written in an easy language, right to the point and helps you easily tap into your own creative potential - even if you have been blocked for ages and life times! Dr. Gabi Gal helps you unlock your innate creative life force and understand how to boost your projects and life experiences by unlocking your creative power. Get to know more about her work and get in touch www.gabigal.se

Keys to Unlocking Creative Potential

Keys to Unlocking Creative Potential
Author: Marta D. Ockuly
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2011
Genre: Creative thinking
ISBN:

An experiential journey into personal growth and creative expression is, by nature, transformational. Undertaken in a public platform using social media (Twitter and blogging) it reveals powerful potential as a teaching and mentoring tool for inspiring creative action around the world. This project was designed to blend my joys and passions for tweeting positive inspiration and encouragement, sharing my readings and research related to creativity, exploring expressive art, activating creative potential with joy, collecting and sharing quotes, coaching positive change and creative action, and raising awareness of everyday creativity into a learning pathway which could be accessed by anyone using the internet. My intents were to trigger interest in exploring personal creative potential by offering daily insights, inspiration, prompts and encouragement which could lead to increased creative action, joy and positive change experiences. This project was also a vehicle for building social media marketing skills to generate dramatic increases in audience, followers, and visits to my websites. As a creativity educator, it is critical to attend to my own creative process as a way of informing my growth as a creativity catalyst and creative change leader. I believe teaching creativity creatively has the power to positively change lives and our collective future. As a result of this project, I am prepared to take creativity training mainstream with the world as my classroom.abstract.

The Art of Play

The Art of Play
Author: Joan Stanford
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2016-06-28
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1631520318

At forty-two, Joan Stanford—a busy mother, innkeeper—discovered, to her surprise and delight, a creative process for insight and healing that allowed even her, a self-proclaimed “non-artist,” to start making art. In The Art of Play, Stanford shares her journey through art and poetry as an example of how taking—or, more appropriately, making—time to pay attention to the imagery our daily lives presents to us can expand our awareness and joy, and she offers readers suggestions for how to do this for themselves, inviting them to embark on their own journey.