To Be or Not To Be Was Never A Choice, God Gave Me His Voice.

Be Ready, Be Prepared. Change Will Happen & Your Participation Is Your Choice But We Are Moving Forward At One Speed, Light Speed. To Be The Light & My Light Shines Constant & Bright. I Love As I Live & I AM The Church…Be The Church 🙂 All Are Welcome With 3 Simple Conditions:

  • Love Is Love And Always Remembers Home, If You Receive Love But Keep Instead Of Sharing, Love Will Be Lost When Searching For Home & Sadness Will Prevail. Give Love To Receive Love.
  • In Moments Of Need Start With Your Role As A Human Before Leaving God As Your Servant & Serve God By Serving Others. You May Be One’s Jesus & And It’s An Addiction Even Death Does Not End. Be Like Jesus, Go Beyond Where Jesus Died & Let One Remember You Tried. Be The One Who Tried, Be The Someone That Was Needed By Another.
  • Be The Story Is The Story Of The Crazy One & His Movie Was Released To Only Audience of One. The One Who Will Be What He Needs Because Through He Life Was Given To Be & Through & Because Of Be Love, Hope & Faith Will Rise To Live Again For The Greater Good Of You & Me, Lovingly 🙂

Are you sabotaging your creativity?

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Creativity is a delicate and intricate process that requires both freedom and discipline. Often, we unknowingly engage in behaviors that hinder our creative potential. One common pitfall is the fear of failure. When we are overly concerned with making mistakes, we become hesitant to experiment and take risks, which are essential components of creativity. Embracing the possibility of failure as a learning experience can liberate us from this self-imposed constraint.

Another significant factor that can sabotage creativity is the lack of time management. Creativity thrives in an environment where there is ample time for reflection, brainstorming, and development. However, in our fast-paced world, we often rush through tasks and rely on quick fixes. Allocating dedicated time for creative endeavors and allowing ideas to incubate can lead to more profound and innovative outcomes.

Perfectionism is another enemy of creativity. Striving for perfection can paralyze us, preventing us from starting or completing projects. It’s important to recognize that creativity is a process, and initial drafts or attempts don’t have to be flawless. Allowing ourselves to produce imperfect work and revisiting it for refinement can lead to breakthroughs that perfectionism would otherwise stifle.

Additionally, external distractions can severely impact our creative flow. In a world filled with constant notifications and information overload, it’s crucial to create a distraction-free environment for creative work. Turning off notifications, setting boundaries for social media use, and creating a designated creative space can help maintain focus and foster creativity.

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