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Solitude and creative expression

The Creative Mind

Solitude or working alone can help a creative person develop and refine their work, but it is certainly not the only way to nourish creative projects. Many artists acknowledge the value of academies such as Juilliard, and less formal artist retreats and workshops, like Idyllwild.

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The Performance Trap: How the Cult of Success is Eroding Our Humanity

ReNew Business

Dedicate time each week to engage in a creative activity without any specific goal. Collaborate with friends or family on creative projects. I encourage you to experiment with these creative and artistic explorations as a means to break free from the performance trap and rediscover the joy of self-expression.

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Why we carve out feelings.

ReNew Business

In leaving “feel” out of the equation (check out my latest creative project #bringyourheartintotheequation ), we hollow out the depth of what it means to truly listen and learn. Many approaches to development focus on what’s visible and quantifiable: skills, habits, outcomes. Without feeling, development is hollow.

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Best Jobs for Gemini Who Want More Career Fulfillment

She Owns Success

That’s why they’re at their best in roles that allow them to continually learn and grow, whether that’s through formal training, workshops, or hands-on experiences. Geminis’ intellectual curiosity drives them to think outside the box, leading to innovative solutions and creative ideas.

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