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Creativity and the Highly Sensitive Personality

Creativity and the Highly Sensitive Personality

By guest author Lisa A. Riley, LMFT Creatives often feel and perceive more intensely, dramatically, and with a wildly vivid color palate to draw from, which can only be described as looking at the world through a much larger lens. Without a substantial filtration system firmly in place to screen out most of the busy [...]

Rehabilitating the muse

Rehabilitating the muse

By Matt Cardin. After having fallen into semi-official disrepute among the mainstream Western literati and intelligentsia for a century or three, the muse/genius/daimon was resurrected and rehabilitated for a new era beginning roughly in the 1990s. Yes, Jung and the entire field of analytical psychology had valiantly championed the idea of the objectivity of the [...]

Developing creativity: still seeking out beauty

Developing creativity: still seeking out beauty

By guest author Shelley Berc.  “We are all born creative, curious, and hungry to explore the world around and within us. “For a child, creativity is expressed in play and play is the way he learns. Life is just one big erector set that is to be snapped together and pulled apart in a thousand [...]

Acting, emotion and personal growth

Acting, emotion and personal growth

“Guest author Carmen Lynne writes : “After spending the greater part of my life as an actress and performer, I became a therapist in early 2007. “While I still do a little bit of acting when I have a chance, I now mainly spend my time helping other people to fulfill their creative ambitions or [...]

When Personal Development Equates to Progress

By guest author Adrienne Carlson. One of the buzzwords we hear being bandied about regularly today is personal development. We’re all being told that we must do more to develop ourselves and become better people in the process, both professionally and personally. And in the quest for success and perfection, we try to exhaust all [...]

Maximise Your Time in 2010

Maximise Your Time in 2010

By guest author Errol Michael Henry. Potential makes reference to future possibilities for success — but offers no cast–iron guarantees concerning achievement. Secondly, the inclusion of the word latent infers that there is power available that has yet to be released. That is why people who are (allegedly) very talented have a greater likelihood of [...]

How to Take Criticism from Hurtful to Helpful

By guest author Amber Hensley Even the best intentioned of people sometimes dole out criticism that can hurt your pride and flat out make you feel bad about yourself, especially if you put a lot of effort into what is being criticized. You don’t have to let criticism get to you, however, especially if you [...]

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