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Are Your Creativity Pores Clogged?

Posted Apr 2, 2009 11:24 PM
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I have come to recognize on days when my creativity just isn't flowing the reason is almost always.... I am simply overwhelmed with too much information.

Wouldn't you agree the internet is a big player in contributing to this information overload? One simple search on Google can provide you with hundreds of thousands of answers to sift through. Then you have all the social media sites that need attention as well as keeping up with the ongoing changes in technology... the list goes on.

One thing I like to do and that works for me is to choose one topic and focus on it until completion and say no not now to everything else that is vying for my attention. I find that creativity comes to me when my mind is on a clear path.

If you have any thoughts or ideas you would like to share on keeping those pores open...join in.

Pawsitive thoughts,

Audie
Kids and Pets
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Hi Ellie,

Thanks for the great mental image... I will add it to my list and practice it when I need to decompress.

Love,
Audie
Hi Barbara

Thanks for your input on this topic. We could really accomplish more if we would do less each day.

Stay Pawsitive,

Audie
Hi Audie:

Thanks for the post.

For me, the best remedy is taking a nap! :)

As I cuddle under my favorite blankets, I envision rain-drops made out of pearls that are softly dropping into my mind/body from above....

Love,

Ellie
Hi Audie,

I agree with you. Our creativity pores, capability pores and more get clogged. I've seen over the years as multi-tasking developed and then increased to an extreme pace.... the effect in every part of our life, in business, etc.

As the multi-tasking increased, I noticed my clients, their employees, neighbors, friends and myself included ... have more accidents, make more errors, produce with less excellence, smile less, say and feel exhausted... just hanging on.

(Unreasonable) haste makes waste! Our 'instant satisfaction' demands have consequences, many not helpful and good for any of us.

Every person has limitless talents and capacity. However when we get scattered in too many directions the result is less than desirable. It affects our physical health, our emotional and mental health, our logic and reasoning, our happiness or lack.

Audie, your topic I feel so strong about because I see the unhappiness, fear, confusion and other things people experience when they are involved in too many simultaneous obligations, duties, tasks, projects (and I've been there too).

I'd like to see us all take a step back, say 'no' more often, be more scrupulous about the choices we make. We have only one life to live, so live it with purpose, joy, peace, happiness.

Wouldn't it be great living life of unclogged pores - in thought, creativity, all health and more?

Barbara Filla
Passionage about people, entrepreneurs and business
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