October 10th, 2008

Unique Wedding Invitation Ideas

Today’s trends in wedding stationery are a far cry from what it was in your mother’s or your grandmother’s day. Brides no longer have to stick to white, and there are multiple options available in any color of the rainbow. In the past, it was easy to make your wedding invitation cards stick out by just adding a hint of color. Nowadays, with the multitude of designs available, it may take a little more creativity to get truly unique wedding invitations into your guests’ mailboxes. Here are some elements you can play with to achieve a different style of card that will leave a lasting impression on your guests.

January 29th, 2008

7 Benefits Of A Creative Community- Why Continue To Struggle To Create Alone?

In the past it was very difficult for artists to connect with other artists and the majority worked alone, silent toiling with little support or interaction from others who are like minded.

These days though, the scene is very different.

With the explosion of ways to communicate via the internet, creative artists all over the world can exchange ideas, collaborate on creative projects, share resources and support each other from the comfort of their own homes.

Although much creating still needs to be done by the artist alone, they have the knowledge that a supportive group of other creative people can be literally at their fingertips.

January 14th, 2008

Creativity And The Truth- Are You Having A Love Affair With An Imaginary Mistress?

Creativity is for life, not just for a mistress. Is that true for you?

Many of us tell ourselves we live a life of great creativity, and are actively creative each and every day. But how honest are we being? Who are we trying to impress?

Think about your creative life for a moment. Which of these two descriptions best describes your relationship with your creativity:

1. The Mistress: My creativity is alluring, exotic and exciting. All the time we spend together is completely thrilling. We run wild together, discover new landscapes, stay up until the dawn, laugh and play and dance until we both fall exhausted and sleep in each other’s arms.

January 12th, 2008

Getting Ahead In Your Job Or Career With Your Creative Ideas

Do you have a great idea to can raise the bottom line of the company you work for? Such an idea could be to raise productivity, lower the cost of production or a clever idea to raise staff morale. In the past, you may have a frustrating experience when your idea was rejected or ignored. The reason could be that nobody told you “the secret“. When a great idea pops into our head, the next step is to sell your idea so that others will buy into it. Here are seven important steps that you can take in that process;

January 1st, 2008

Opening A Dollar Store - Give And Receive

If you are opening a dollar store be sure that you support the community that your store is located in. One of the best things that you can do for your business is to establish a set of guidelines associated with giving to the community. Manage your business to that guideline by giving every month.

There are many options regarding how to best handle community giving. One of the easiest is simply to find the organizations that fit with your personal preferences. After opening a dollar store contact those targeted organizations and then work with them to find a means of helping. In some cases there will not be an easy way to match your offer to their needs. However in other cases there will soon be obvious matches that work for both you and the organization.

December 3rd, 2007

Creative Pathways - How To Find And Follow The Creative Pathways Right For You

We all have a series of pathways running throughout our lives.

Each time we have a choice to make, whether it’s what to eat for breakfast, which house to live in or anything else, we’re in effect making a decision to take one pathway over another.

Sometimes when we’re in the midst of these kind of decision moments it’s difficult to keep everything in perspective and not get overwhelmed. OK so that’s not likely to happen so much at the breakfast table, we’re talking here about the larger decisions.


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