Posts Tagged ‘creativity’
How To Boost Your ARTistic Creativity
Last week, I spoke about creativity at work. This week, I’m going share some go-to tips you can use when you’re wondering how to boost your artistic creativity. I’ll also be hosting a Facebook Live at 5 pm Eastern today where I go over these tips in more depth, using props…a virtual show and tell.…
Read MoreHow To Boost Your Creativity At Work
I’ve coached many clients wanting to boost their creativity in their lives. They may even want to start a creative project. But none have asked about boosting creativity in their daily routine work. They seem to view work and creativity as two separate dominions. I believe you’ll only start adding creativity to your personal projects…
Read MoreThe 5 Effective Communication Skills You Need Most
I usually talk about the C’s of communication when I’m teaching or giving a presentation because they are foundational to building relationships and establishing good rapport. I find there to be 5 effective communication skills you need most, though many other communication skills are great to possess and use. One of the main difficulties in…
Read More5 Great Ideas For How To Boost Creativity In Writing
If your writing needs a boost, you need to think outside the box (or book). Here are some quick tips to show you how to boost creativity in writing even if your well is dry. Back up and then go in reverse. Would you keep driving your car if you realized you were going in…
Read More5 Strategies To Boost Your Creativity To Deal With Life
People ask me how I’m as productive as I am. Here’s my secret: I am creative. Here’s an even better secret: You’re creative, too! And you can learn how to access and use your creativity. I have loads of tips and strategies to help you learn how to boost your creativity to deal with life, even…
Read More7 Tips to Make Your Writing Sing
You simply sit down at the typewriter, open your veins, and bleed.” — Sports writer Red Smith The only people who think writing is easy are those who have never tried it. And people who think all writers are rich mustn’t know any writers. So why do people do it? Because they have no…
Read MoreProblem Solving, Truth Finding, Circle Drawing
Welcome to my blog, Ground One. Ground Zero : Function: noun; Date: 1946 ~ 1: the point directly above, below, or at which a nuclear explosion occurs; 2: the center or origin of rapid, intense, or violent activity or change; 3: the very beginning . Ground One: Function: verb; Date: 2008 ~ 1: to create a new beginning…
Read MoreRe: Why I haven’t answered your emails….
Welcome to my blog, Ground One. Ground Zero : Function: noun; Date: 1946 ~ 1: the point directly above, below, or at which a nuclear explosion occurs; 2: the center or origin of rapid, intense, or violent activity or change; 3: the very beginning . Ground One: Function: verb; Date: 2008 ~ 1: to create a new beginning from an ending,…
Read MoreTurning 50
To commemorate my 50th birthday, I’m featuring some of my poetry and prose from childhood, during this, my birthday month. I’ll also share some of my favorite quotes. My body has changed, but my personality and beliefs have remained intact. I now know what my mother meant when she used to sigh, “I’m still the same person.”…
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