Saturday, February 18, 2006

Holistic creativity - every part, in every way, at every opportunity

Some people create occasionally, every now and then, when their "muse" takes them.

If this works for you and intermittent creativity is all you want, then that's great.

But then there are others who create as a way of life.

For them, "being creative" is not a once-in-a-while activity, it's an ongoing state of being.

And to embrace this as fully as possible, adopting a holistic creativity approach can be highly beneficial.

The word "holistic" is defined as - "Emphasizing the importance of the whole and the interdependence of its parts."

So applied to creativity, this can mean the importance of creating with EVERY part of yourself.

We can also extend this idea of "holistic creativity" to creating at every opportunity, creating in every area of your life and creating in every way possible.

If all parts and elements of yourself and your life are united in supporting and developing you as a creative being, then the sum total is a person even more creative than the sum of these different parts.

Think for a moment how YOU can be more creative in ways you haven't thought of until now...

What areas of your life can you apply your natural creativity to? Maybe there are areas you take for granted and haven't even considered how, by being more creative in your thinking and in your actions, you can improve them?

The more you become creative in a number of different ways, the easier and more natural it becomes to be creative.

By regularly exercising your creativity it will grow and flourish and effect all other areas of your life and being.

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