From Dreamer to Doer: 10 Strategies to Get Your Creative Mojo Back


lights in bottle on beach

As the air turns crisper and the leaves start changing their colors, there's an undeniable change of direction in the air – some are getting back to school, some back to work. But when will you get back to your creative vision? And how will you find your creative mojo to get there?It’s enriching to step away from your creative work at times, as you might have done this summer. Go ahead and let yourself off the hook for having a great summer. But now there are gears to shift...

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The Vulnerability of a Creative Vision


Over the years people have told me that vulnerability is my superpower. But recently, I’ve also become aware how reluctant I’ve been. I’ve hidden behind figuring things out, doing things right, working harder than anyone, having a fixed idea of how things need to be. Vulnerability is easier to own as an idea than an actual practice. But it is a powerful teacher.Because in creativity, vulnerability changes everything. Vulnerability according to Brené...

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Creativity Q&A: Does Your Vision Always Come True?


I love to get questions from the Wheel of Creativity community, and whenever it seems  they’d be useful for all of you, I like to post them here. This week’s question comes from Barbara Basalgète, who has been part of the Wheel of Creativity in Nice for several years now. She continues to touch my heart with her insights and appreciation. Here’s her question. Barbara:  So, what you’re longing for – the vision that launches your creative process – does it...

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creativity postcards: The Eden Project


This past weekend I had the opportunity to visit Cornwall for the second time. I was thrilled, knowing I would be there, to get back to what has been called “the eighth wonder of the world” – the Eden Project. Each time I go, I feel like a kid again; each time I learn something more about our planet. The Eden Project is an environmental tourist attraction delighting and educating thousands of visitors every year. Two major biomes – one of which houses the largest indoor...

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