The ability to transcend traditional ideas, rules, patterns, relationships, or the like, and to create meaningful new ideas, forms, methods, interpretations, etc.
Welcome to the Saturday Blog Party! This week’s topic is Creativity. This means we are looking for everything and anything on the topic! Tips, tools, Points of View,Your process, your crafty art projects, literally Everything and Anything on the topic are all welcome.
I will start things off by sharing three posts that I think speak beautifully on the topic:
- Fuel Your Creativity- A complete resource of Creativity boosters from my dear friend Cigdem Kobu, founder of the newly re-branded site Wake up and Flourish, Bliss Habits contributor, and mastermind behind the extraordinary A Year With Myself yearlong empowerment program.
- What’s Your Creative Modus Operandi? – A fun post by one of my favorite bloggers. Jonathan Fields wonders “How does what you wear impact what you create?” and discovers an optimal creative Modus Operandi… what might yours be?
- A Juggler’s Guide to Creating Time for Creativity– Your Muse is Calling‘s Sue Mitchell blasts through any excuses you may have for not making time for creativity and shows us how to “create time.”
Here are the guidelines for this party:
- Share NEW and OLD posts on the topic. This is your chance to share your favorite posts. If they fit the topic and you think we could benefit it doesn’t matter when you wrote it. Wisdom is timeless!
- Share your’s and other’s posts! Ran across a timely tidbit? Let us hear about it too! When sharing someone else’s posts please designate this and say submitted by using your name or blog name.
- Leave a comment after posting letting us know why you think the post is worth our time. We are building a knowledge library and your context makes it all the more valuable!
- Have Fun! I hope to make this party a fun and valuable addition to your weekend blog hopping.
Note: This link up list will stay active until NEXT Creativity week so feel free to add items ANY time until then. I will likely pick a guest feature from the collection so PLEASE don’t be shy about adding your best posts! If you don’t have a blog to share, ETSY collections and essays are most welcome. Let me know if you need help linking them up!
I look forward to visiting all the treasures YOU add to the collection!
Outrageous Joy,
Kathy
P.S. Next week we will be “Speaking of Passion” and looking for posts that will foster this Bliss Habit!
PASSION – a fervent or extravagant fondness, enthusiasm, or desire for anything; experience of strong love or sexual desire.
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I shared Carole Jane Treggett’s “Obvious and Amazing: Sending Your Creative Work Out into the World” because it raises important insight about how we often dismiss our own ideas and the importance of sharing them.
Excellent!! Thank you for the contribution and for your own work! Love it!
I’ve just added my friend Jaye’s Creative Prompt project. It is ALWAYS a good spot for getting those creative juices flowing!
Thanks for including my post in this amazing collection! What a fabulous list and great idea, Kathy. I’ll be suggesting one in a little while. Cheers to Creativity! 🙂
As promised, I just added another great creativity link to the list. I love Creativity Portal. I couldn’t just choose one article, so I’m recommending you explore the whole site! Hope you all find as much fun and practical inspiration there as I have over the past few years.
The post I shared was inspired by learning more about Woody Allen’s creative process.
He’s an amazing example of trusting your own creative instinct. He doesn’t let fear of how the project will turn out get in his way of creating what he wants to create. I’d love to be more like that, for sure.
Thank you for including me, Kathy! What I want to share is the link of an interview Marc McGuiness held with Steven Pressfield, the author of “Do the Work”.