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With 'Blunderbuss,' Jack White aims for new beginning

With 'Blunderbuss,' Jack White aims for new beginning | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it

"I can't help myself; I have to work on music and art," Jack White said. "I don't have any choice. I don't get up in the morning and pick and choose. It's natural, it's unstoppable. If I wander around the house, I will find myself in front of a piano."

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See video: Jack White affirms: “Inspiration and work ethic – they ride right next to each other."

Persistence and Faith and Hard Work

http://blogs.psychcentral.com/creative-mind/2012/07/persistence-and-faith-and-hard-work/

 

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Ben Kingsley And Our Need For Appreciation - The Creative Mind

Ben Kingsley And Our Need For Appreciation - The Creative Mind | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it
Our needs for attention and appreciation may be basic, and grounded in survival as a child, but for some people, those needs are especially potent.

 

In a recent article, Ben Kingsley commented about being a performer as a child, like so many other gifted actors, and some hurtful responses from his parents.

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The connection between concentration and creativity

The connection between concentration and creativity | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it

Our brain’s prefrontal cortex is thought to filter out irrelevant thoughts.  This helps us concentrate better in a chaotic world.   But maybe this isn’t always helpful.  Like when we want to think creatively.

In fact, switching this filter off may actually increase “outside of the box” thinking.

 

 

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A related post: Overthinking, Worry and Creative Problem-solving
http://blogs.psychcentral.com/creative-mind/2012/04/overthinking-worry-and-creative-problem-solving/

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Roman Krznaric on How to Find Fulfilling Work

Also see article by Roman Krznaric: Six Tips for Making the Leap to Meaningful Work.
http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/six_tips_for_making_the_leap_to_meaningful_work

 

His book: How to Find Fulfilling Work http://t.co/sWFiP9g8J5

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See article Turning your interests into income

by career change coach  Dr. Valerie Young

http://theinnerentrepreneur.com/34/valerie-young-on-turning-your-interests-into-income/

 

Also see my site The Inner Entrepreneur

http://theinnerentrepreneur.com/

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The artist is in. | TED Playlists | TED

The artist is in. | TED Playlists | TED | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it

Why create? Artists and designers share their work, their process and their vision in these deeply personal -- and often hilarious -- talks.

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Lifelong Creativity Is Within Everyone's Reach

Lifelong Creativity Is Within Everyone's Reach | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it
Laura Ingalls Wilder was 65 years old when she started writing the Little House on the Prairie series.

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Related post: Does Creativity Have An Expiration Date?

At 96 Martha Graham premiered her work The Maple Leaf Rag.

Sidney Sheldon wrote his last novel at about age 87.

Edward Albee won a Tony award for a new play in 2002, at age 75.

http://blogs.psychcentral.com/creative-mind/2012/10/does-creativity-have-an-expiration-date/

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TED | TED Quotes: Facts, insight and humor from TEDTalks — in shareable bites

TED | TED Quotes: Facts, insight and humor from TEDTalks — in shareable bites | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it

"TED Quotes brings you salient bits of TEDTalks, on everything from activism to storytelling, from chemistry to curiosity."

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How Do You Unleash Your Creativity? - Goodnet

How Do You Unleash Your Creativity? - Goodnet | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it
The power of creation [VIDEO]

"Creativity is not just an opportunity, it's a responsibility."

"Though the creative process can be long and hard, it is with determination, persistence and fruitful collaboration that makes creation possible. This incredible video by Behance will inspire you to create."

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Profiling Serial Creators

Profiling Serial Creators | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it

By Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D. 

"Every single day, all across the globe, extraordinarily creative and talented students sit in our classrooms bored out of their minds.

 

"Since so much is at stake for increasing creativity in society, it's essential that we continually question and attempt to improve the methods by which we identify, mentor, and cultivate those who are ready and capable of becoming our next generation of innovators."

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Related post: Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity? http://talentdevelop.com/69/sir-ken-robinson-do-schools-kill-creativity/

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10 Online Resources To Inspire Writers Of Any Age

10 Online Resources To Inspire Writers Of Any Age | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it
Our pals at Learnist wanted to alert you to some of their favorite online resources to inspire writers of all skill levels.

Via Ana Cristina Pratas
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More inspiration at The Inner Writer - Exploring the personal side of being a writer

http://theinnerwriter.com/

Sharla Shults's curator insight, May 2, 1:30 PM

Many of us feel strongly about our favorite writers and genres. These are just a few...enjoy!

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Do Creators Get Power and Respect? - The Creative Mind

Do Creators Get Power and Respect? - The Creative Mind | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it
Are people who write, create illustrations and movies and other artwork highly respected, in high demand and getting great compensation?
Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight, May 13, 6:34 PM

No they do not get enough. Many ideas are simply lifted without consideration for those who created.

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Scott Barry Kaufman on Passion, Inspiration, Play, and Creativity (Video)

Scott Barry Kaufman on Passion, Inspiration, Play, and Creativity (Video) | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it
The Creativity Post Co-founder Scott Barry Kaufman talks about the importance of passion, inspiration, play, and creativity.
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[What helps you to find your creative side?]

Scott Barry Kaufman: You’ll never find it playing it safe. There’s a creative side to everyone but most people hide their creative side due to fear. Perhaps it’s time to take some risks and try lots of new things.

- From post: Scott Barry Kaufman on Kick-starting Your Creativity

http://blogs.psychcentral.com/creative-mind/2012/03/scott-barry-kaufman-on-kick-starting-your-creativity/

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What's Better for Business: Logic or Emotion? Answers From Neuroscience

What's Better for Business: Logic or Emotion? Answers From Neuroscience | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it
Part 1 of a series on neuroscience and innovation Humans are animals.  While we like to think we're captains of our destiny, we're far more driven by instinct than we know.  In many ways, we’re just glorified apes, even in business.
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After the Show: The Many Faces of the Performer

After the Show: The Many Faces of the Performer | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it

By Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D.

"Creative thinking is influenced by many traits, behaviors, and sociocultural factors that come together in one person. It would be surprising if all of these factors didn't sometimes appear to contradict one another."

 

"Do I contradict myself? / Very well then I contradict myself, / (I am large, I contain multitudes.)" - Walt Whitman

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Quotes on Writing: Stephen King Says Read!

Quotes on Writing: Stephen King Says Read! | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it
Stephen King says, "If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot." Why is reading so important?

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See more comments in: Creative and rejected: Stephen King and others

http://talentdevelop.com/2467/creative-and-rejected/

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The Multitalented Molly Ringwald: Actor, Musician, Writer

The Multitalented Molly Ringwald: Actor, Musician, Writer | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it

“Fame has been a mixed blessing. It opens doors, but it locks you into other people’s preconceptions. I’ve sometimes thought about using a pseudonym, but it’s late for that. I’ve worked too hard to become myself.” Molly Ringwald

 

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Creative People Say No — Thoughts on creativity

Creative People Say No — Thoughts on creativity | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it

A Hungarian psychology professor once wrote to famous creators asking them to be interviewed for a book he was writing. One of the most interesting things about his project was how many people said “no.”

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Be More Creative: Keep the Channel Open - The Creative Mind

Be More Creative: Keep the Channel Open - The Creative Mind | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it
Creative expression is not just about outside tools, but actually being an instrument oneself. The greater the access to ourselves, the more creative we can be.

 

Martha Graham famously said, "There is a vitality, a life force, a quickening that is translated through you into action, and because there is only one of you in all time, this expression is unique.

 

"And if you block it, it will never exist through any other medium and will be lost."

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The creative spark | TED Playlists | TED

The creative spark | TED Playlists | TED | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it
Need a burst of inspiration? Wildly creative thinkers share ideas, strategies and warmhearted encouragement to let your genius out.
Marci Segal, MS's curator insight, May 10, 8:22 AM

Likely there are many sources for inspiration, and, tellingly, all these presentations have something to offer when you open your mind to consider new ideas, aim for new decisions and take new actions.  Enjoy!

Nora Wendel's curator insight, May 10, 9:27 AM

Watch one a day for inspiration!

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Resiliency: On Bouncing Back from Criticism

Resiliency: On Bouncing Back from Criticism | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it

Student: Do I have what it takes to be a professional? Teacher: No. Observer: Why crush the student's spirits now? Teacher: If the student believes me and gives up, then she doesn't have what it takes. To be a pro in this business, you have to take a comment like that as a spur to work harder.

 

Being able to bounce after a failure, set-back, or critique is an important life skill. Set-backs, failures, and partial successes are the building blocks of experience. Without the ability to turn failure in to learning, people give up on dreams.

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Aren’t All Creative People Multitalented? - The Creative Mind

Aren’t All Creative People Multitalented? - The Creative Mind | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it
They may be identified with one form of creative work, but so many people express themselves in multiple ways, in more than one area of creativity.

 

“The violin player looked at me as if I had just expressed bafflement that an orange was the color orange. ‘All creative people have multiple talents, don’t they?’

 

“They do, scientists tell us, even if they don’t realize it,” Ross adds.

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A little bird told me...

A little bird told me... | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it

Fiona Milburn:  "As a creative practitioner, you're probably familiar with twitter as a key social media platform for marketing your projects to today’s internet-savvy audiences.But did you know it’s also a great storytelling tool?"


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Creative uses of Twitter - A storytelling tool

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Educators using twitter with students?  Ya think?

Mervi Rauhala's curator insight, May 6, 2:16 PM

If you like Twitter and storytelling, read this!

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Alfre Woodard on discovering she was an artist

Alfre Woodard on discovering she was an artist | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it

“I didn’t discover I was an artist until I was 17… It was very hard to be an artist and a child… it was like having sand up your butt when you go to the beach.”

 

 

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How Does the Act of Writing Affect Your Brain?

How Does the Act of Writing Affect Your Brain? | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it
One of the most interesting details shared in the graphic above is the information about the Princeton University Study which demonstrated that the brain of a person telling a story and the brain a...
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The Creative Benefits of Split Personalities

The Creative Benefits of Split Personalities | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it

To be a successful creative, you need to not only be a good generator, but also a good evaluator. The problem is that in practice, it’s remarkably hard to be both. By switching between Promotion and Prevention focuses we can generate our best ideas.

 

Illustration: Oscar Ramos Orozco

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To Be Creative and A Mother - The Creative Mind

To Be Creative and A Mother - The Creative Mind | Developing Creativity | Scoop.it
How does being a mother affect a creative woman, especially someone engaged in a career in the arts?

 

“The motherhood thing – I think of it like a marathon, except a marathon is over in a day. It’s an endurance test and it’s something you absolutely can’t stop for a second" Filmmaker Caren McCaleb


The image is from a new documentary Lost in Living – “the story of four extraordinary women who share their personal triumphs and struggles as mothers and as artists..."

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