
Using lessons from creative writing to improve creative thinking skills!
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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We talk about putting the brakes on thinking to give your brain a mini vacation. Yoga nidra is a great, easy meditation to help you do just that!
Links to yoga nidra:
www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=7H0FKzeuVVs
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We all have that inner critic that tries to sabotage us. Learn an easy exercise from creative writing that will help you rein in that unwanted critic!
Related Link about how inner critic kills creativity:
psychcentral.com/blog/the-bigges... more
Creativity, whether in the form of a quilt or a home-cooked meal, often happens when we need to solve a problem.
Related Link:
www.antiquequiltdating.com/String_Quilts_Match_the_Economic_Times,_Past_and_Present.html
Have you heard of Fung Shui? Learn how to use this ancient Chinese philosophy to help shift your brain into a creative mindset!
Related links:
www.thespruce.com/feng-shui-your-children-and-creativity-area-1274425
creativeliving... more
Think you can't draw? Well, anyone can draw using the Zentagle method. It's an easy, fun way to create artistic-looking designs! Related links for more info: feltmagnet.com/drawing/How-to-Create-a-Great-Zendoodle mymodernmet.com/zenta... more
How can the act of writing on paper help train your brain to think creatively? You'll find out in this episode!
Link to the Forbes article mentioned:
www.forbes.com/sites/nancyolson/2016/05/15/three-ways-that-writing-with-a-pen-positive... more
Lisa and I discuss an article that describes how motherhood affects creativity and share our thoughts on how children help you see things from a new perspective. (Apologizes for sound quality near the end; we are both getting used to the podcast tech... more
Today, we talk about what it means to be "creative" and how every job can have aspects of creativity. And we do a short "first line" exercise to help get that creative part of your brain moving!
Link to info. about Temple Grandin: www.temple... more
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