Creative Intelligence Quotes
This tweet arrived today in my Twitter DM box: “Hi Orna, thanks for the quotes you tweet, especially your own ones. Have you collected these together anywhere?” I was going to reply that I hadn’t and...
View ArticleAre you a book owner or a book reader?
I’m moving house at the moment and I’m losing a lot of books. And a lot of people are shocked. “You’re giving away your books? Oh I just couldn’t.” The same sort of response greets me when I tell...
View Article100 Creative Intelligence Quotes
Today #1 to #20 I’ve dug out my favourite quotes about creative intelligence and will be feeding them here on the blog over the next few weeks. Twenty per post, ten from my writings (mostly tweets)...
View ArticleThe Key to Creativity
#GoCreative. I’m a bit sceptical about brain training and #creativity. Brain training works best in getting you used to jumping through particular mental hoops and improving your ability to do a...
View ArticleWhat Should I Read Next? An Easy Way to find Books you Enjoy
I just worked out that if live to the average age of a woman in London, at my average reading rate of about five books a week, I’m only going to get in 7,800 books before I’m shuffled off to that great...
View ArticleThe Creative Self
Image: threetreesstudios.com Our conventional mind is always creating thought. Some of this is useful but more, far more, is repetitive, useless or destructive. So why do we do it? Thought is...
View ArticleCreative Types Needed
For my book, GO CREATIVE! IT’S YOUR NATIVE STATE, I need to interview six different creative types – a writer, actor, musician, singer-songwriter, film director and comedian — and a male and female...
View ArticleSwitch From Conventional To Creative
Find the space within and between with inspiration meditation We all have a con-mind (conventional, conceptual, conservative) and we all have a creative mind and, once we have learned how, we can...
View ArticleBe More Creative Guest. This Week… The Power of Imagining with Debbie Millman
Debbie Millman artist and creative educator “We begin by worrying we aren’t good enough, smart enough or talented enough to get what we want, then we voluntarily live in this paralyzing mental...
View ArticleReasons To Read
The world’s a demanding place. Shouldn’t you be doing something more useful than having your nose stuck in a book? Here’s a nice short video from good folks at The School of Life that gives you the...
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