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Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Inspiring and Cultivating Creativity

Today I changed my business “tag” (description) line to include the words “inspire” and “cultivate.”

Why inspire? To inspire is to animate, elicit or arouse...to breathe life into something. The first step to reclaiming your true essence, your intuitive, creative nature, is to be aware that you have one and to DECIDE to activate it. I decide to activate my intuitive, creative nature every morning by being conscious of it through a gratitude prayer.

Why cultivate? To cultivate is to grow, tend and nurture. There are different “ways” to tend your intuitive, creative nature. Watch for the FREE special outline of my “Eight Ways to Release Your Intuitive Creative Power” which will be available next week on my website.

One way is to pursue endeavors that fascinate you. I’m fascinated by low-cost home decorating. One of my clients is fascinated by horses. Another can’t wait to get on her bike. Yet another absolutely loves to write.

Each of us finds that our creative juices start flowing when we are absorbed in these fascinations. We experience wonderful positive feelings and a quieter mind. This state of being spills over into all areas of our lives, facilitating the flow of intuition and creativity.

What do you do to inspire or cultivate your creative, intuitive wisdom? Let us know....

Posted by Linda Sandel Pettit on 06/29 at 01:21 PM in | (0) comments

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