Unlock Your Creative Genius
You already have an innate creativity; the challenge is learning to access it—despite the pressure of criticism, judgment, and fear keeping that door shut. The goal is not to be perfect or the best, but to expand and explore your creative potential through a focus on process instead of product. When you sharpen your tools and master their use, you make regular use of your creativity—and get closer to breakthrough.
Open the Door to Your Full Potential in Life and Work
Read more below about expanding beyond your current job, exploring your big ideas, stretching your limits, and leaving a mark.
How to Make Your Mark Without Being Best, First, or Fearless
Someone out there is waiting to hear what you have to say. It’s okay if it’s been done before, or you’re not the top expert. Your voice is unique and your work
Three famous success quotes in need of an update
Outdated ideas about success and happiness sneak into our beliefs and keep us from our dreams. Here are three famous half-truths you should rethink.
How to Grow and Expand — Without Leaving Your Comfort Zone
You don’t have to exit your comfort zone to feel strong, capable, and free or to do something new, cool or exciting. You simply need to…expand it.
Feeling blocked? How to write your way to genius
Writing isn’t just for writers. It’s a tool for self-discovery, creativity, ingenuity and insight. It can also get you unstuck.
Three Self-Discovery Questions for Creating Vision and Purpose
Personality assessments and tests can be wonderful tools for gaining some insight into what makes us tick. But multiple choice questions can only get you so far. Nothing is as powerful for
Spark Your Creative Process By Setting Limits
You think you need more freedom to fuel your creative process. But that is not how creativity works. Discover how limits can help spark creativity.
How Trying to “Go Big” Can Keep You From Starting—and Finishing—Your Projects
Explore ways to unblock the things that cause your creativity to stumble, so that you can start and finish the projects you're most committed to complete.