The Habits that Spark Your Creative Genius

Human minds, bodies, and souls are equipped with a highly creative ability to sense things and also act on them in ingenious and industrious ways. While we constantly interact with our environment, our creative genius lingers in the background, waiting to be activated to produce creative expressions (style) and impressions (impact). 

For example, when a musician plays music, how he performs that music (tempo, tone, melody, style, and selection) is his expression, while the music he produces is the impression (the feeling and emotion) he leaves with others. The beauty of creative genius is that we have many creative expressions to choose from and consequently we can form many different impressions. Our creative expressions and impressions are the result of using five habits that we constantly nurture. By nurturing them, we nourish our appetite for creating and stimulating the creative potential in others.

Jeannine McGlade and Andrew Pek: The Habits that Spark Your Creative Genius

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