This month Dan Goodwin's Creativity Cookie column (Belief Berry Booster) deals with the subject of belief, in particular, the beliefs we have about our creativity. In his Little Nibble exercise, he encourages an honest assessment of these beliefs by having us list both the positive and negative ones we currently hold.
Why is an exercise like this valuable? Because it gives us the opportunity to dialogue with ourselves about what shapes our perceptions and attitudes about our creative lives. What we believe about ourselves has a direct impact on our desire and motivation, which are both crucial energy-moving components towards manifesting our ideas into form.
Creativity & Wellness: Body Blissmas How Can You Make Healthy Eating Fun, Imaginative and Sensual? By Jill Badonsky
Body Blissmas asks, "Would you eat healthier if it were more fun, pleasurable and delicious?" And if your answer is "Yes!", don't miss the special Cauliflower-Leek Castle-Puddle Soup Recipe.
Creativity Cookies Belief Berry Booster By Dan Goodwin
Give your creative self belief the boost it needs to reach new levels!
Juicy Journals & Wild Words Creating a Writer’s Notebook By Molly Anderson-Childers
No matter where you are in your writing journey, a writer’s notebook is an invaluable tool, every step of the way.
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Seeing Life Through the Eyes of a Child — What Fun! By Jill Allison Bryan
Try this on for fun. Take something in your life that needs your attention (a messy office, an extra-long to-do list, a project you keep putting off) and look at it through the eyes of a child.