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How To Be Creative
How To Be Creative
How To Be Creative
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How To Be Creative

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You deserve success!

You can live a rich full and productive life, by following the tracks and traits of creative people.

There are observed traits that are common to almost all creative people, and those traits can easily be learned.

With the traits of the tracks left by some very creative people, you can follow the tracks, and learn to unleash the very powerful genius of creativity that lies dormant within you.

Enrich your life, become more productive, earn more income.
Your deserve the best that life has to offer, The opportunity to grab it, can change your life and revealed in the pages of this small but powerful book.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 21, 2012
ISBN9781465789761
How To Be Creative
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Charles Wright

Charles Wright is the United States Poet Laureate. His poetry collections include Country Music, Black Zodiac, Chickamauga, Bye-and-Bye: Selected Later Poems, Sestets, and Caribou. He is a winner of the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the National Book Award, the Griffin Poetry Prize, and the 2013 Bollingen Prize for American Poetry. Born in Pickwick Dam, Tennessee in 1935, he currently lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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    How To Be Creative - Charles Wright

    How to be Creative

    Unleashing the genius within you

    Charles Wright

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    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Chapter one

    Chapter two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

    Chapter Seven

    Chapter Eight

    Chapter Nine

    Chapter Ten

    Chapter Eleven

    Chapter Twelve

    Conclusion

    Introduction

    Creativity may not be some special gift, with which a few special people are blessed, but rather it can be a state that can be accessed with some practice.

    We have all had some moments when we were bursting with ideas, these were perhaps fuelled by the creative state. Creativity may not only be reserved for the gifted or those involved in the arts or architecture.

    Brahms would get his inspiration for compositions by shining shoes. Rudyard Kipling would write only with obsidian black ink. Samuel Johnson would surround himself with a purring cat, orange peel and tea before beginning to write, while Ludwig van Beethoven would pour ice water over his head and Friedrich Schiller covered his desk with rotten apples.

    These appear to be some strange rituals, but it appears that they may have helped to enter the creative state.

    This book contains some of the tips and strategies that you can use with regular practice to develop your own creative state.

    One of the keys to being creative, is to know yourself, and when you perform at your best.

    Some people are known as morning persons as we perform much better in the morning, others may be better at night. The key to being creative is to re-create and enter those particular states, and it can be done with practise.

    The feeling of creativity is a source of power that is familiar to us all. Used wisely, it can change your life and it can also be very much fun.

    The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be sparked

    Roman philosopher Plutarch

    Chapter one

    What really

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