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Nurture Creativity and Intuition by W.
Bradford Swift 10
Ways to Nurture Your Creativity and Optimize Your Intuitive Powers These
simple steps will give you direction in how to bring more of your
creativity to the surface and to optimize your intuitive powers at the
same time. Pick the ones that seem to fit for you and give them a try. Meditation
doesn't have to be hard or mystical. Start by simply setting aside
15-20 minutes once or twice a day to simply sit and be quiet. There are
several techniques you can try such as concentrating on the flame of a
candle, or saying a word (commonly referred to as a mantra) over and
over to yourself. As far
as I can tell the method you choose isn't nearly as important as simply
choosing to sit and be with yourself on a regular basis. This
can include setting aside a special place in your home where you can
spend quality time with yourself, or finding what I call 'sweet spots,'
places nearby that you enjoy spending time. This
will vary for different people, but here are some common examples:
jogging or other forms of aerobic exercise can have a meditative aspect
to them; bicycling or swimming are other possibilities; taking long
walks especially in natural settings; taking long drives through the
country side, try it with and without soothing or inspirational music;
or taking a long, soothing bath by candle light. For
most people that's more than they may think. While you might be able to
do okay on 5-6 hours a night, the creative juices will flow more
readily with 7-8 hours. This may require taking certain actions to
create a most restful environment. (See "Seven Steps to Turning Your
Mind Off So You Can Get a Good Nights Sleep" by coach Michele
Lisenbury. You can request a copy from Life On Purpose.) Some
of the common ones to consider would be drinking alcohol, doing drugs,
watching too much television or consuming foods high in caffeine and/or
sugar. While none of these are necessarily detrimental in small
amounts, if it's habitual you're probably not partaking in moderation. Creativity
specialist Julia Cameron, author of The Artist's Way, encourages her
students to take themselves out on an 'artist's date', as a way to
nurture themselves. These dates don't have to be expensive or
extravagant just as long as they are fun and energizing. Like
so many other things if you don't use your creativity it tends to
atrophy, it's the old 'use it or lose it' syndrome. Spontaneous
brainstorming sessions are one effective way to stimulate your creative
juices. If you
have a problem, try writing out a list of ten or more different ways
you could solve it. Or make a list of the ten most exotic trips you
could take. Then take the best ones, at least in your mind just to
exercise your creativity. This
is a catchy one because if you aren't careful it can backfire. The idea
here isn't to necessarily fulfill on the projects as much as to have
the projects energize you to tap more deeply into your creativity. As
long as you remember that the purpose isn't whether or not the project
is accomplished, you'll be fine. As we
get older we often get 'set in our ways,' which can be a real killer to
creativity. Taking up something that's fun but that you aren't already
good at will stretch you to develop yourself in new ways. Become
a student again at something whether it's ballroom dancing, yoga, a
martial art, or underwater basket weaving. S-t-r-e-t-c-h your
creativity muscles. Make
up a tenth way to develop your creativity and intuitive powers. Then
send it to me and I'll compile the best into a second list, TEN MORE
WAYS TO NURTURE YOUR CREATIVITY AND OPTIMIZE YOUR INTUITIVE POWERS. ~ ~ ~
![]() W. Bradford Swift is the Founder and Director of the Life On Purpose Institute, with a mission of advancing “A world where all people live purposeful, passionate and playful lives of service; lives of mindful abundance balanced with simplicity; and spiritual serenity. His
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