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DEVELOPING CREATIVITY
Newsletter
9.27.14 edition
• Chaos and Creative Expression
• Nurturing Self-Esteem
• Challenged By Being So Smart
• and much more
articles include :
“The very impulse to write, I think, springs from an inner chaos
crying for order..." !
Arthur Miller
Chaos and Creative Expression !
Creative people and writers about the creative process often say creative work is a way to release or make use of inner chaos; what is this turmoil?
Nurturing Our Self-Esteem – Part 2
In a testimonial for a course, Katie talks about her own experience: “It turns out most of my problems stem from not liking myself in some way."
See the site for the course:DIY Self-Esteem: How To Start Liking Yourself
Challenged By Being So Smart
“My first negative experience of being too smart was in fifth grade.” Jeanette - from the book “Why Smart
People Hurt” by Eric Maisel.
Of course, being exceptionally intelligent and creative has many pleasures and benefits – for individuals and
society – but there are often challenges.
Additional articles in this edition :
• Keeping positive about our darker edges
• Stephen Dorff on working in “Somewhere”
• Lisa Nichols on authoring the new pages of your life
• Creativity and the Highly Sensitive Personality
• Shelley Carson on developing creativity
• Emma Thompson and Depression
• Getting beyond impostor feelings
See the newsletter online for articles and to subscribe :
!Developing Creativity
The Developing Creativity newsletter is a publication of:
!Douglas Eby, M.A./Psychology
writer, researcher and online publisher on psychology, creativity
and personal growth.
The Talent Development Resources series of sites
The weekly newsletter presents selected articles and resources from the TalentDevelop websites - including related Facebook pages and other channels.
talentdevelop.com
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