Creativity

Learn to trust yourself, trust your talent, trust what your heart tells you to make and do, have faith in the future and things that you cannot see or yet imagine. Learn to believe again in the possibilities of the unknown.

By Thomas Werner | Posted: July 17th, 2009 | 7 comments


 

7 Responses to 'Creativity'

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  1. I am going to post this on the wall over my desk and put it on a card in my camera bag.

    By KC Ramsay | Jul 17, 2009

     

  2. Thanks KC, I am glad that you liked it, I hope that the words make a difference somehow. Trusting in what you can’t see and don’t know is a difficult thing, but it is what we do when we create something truly new, or let life take us or our business in a new direction. If we limit ourselves to what we know, then we have created our own box.

    Enjoy the day.

    Thomas

    By Thomas Werner | Jul 18, 2009

     

  3. Thomas – how true.

    By Gail Mooney | Jul 19, 2009

     

  4. So very true…we can forget that with all the “Imput” we sometimes recieve.
    Thanks for reminding us

    By B.Lee Peterson | Jul 19, 2009

     

  5. Thanks for these simple yet very powerful thoughts. I need to hear and think about these things now more then ever. As a person over 50, life and work can be so removed from the essence of creativity and being motivated by the “possibilities of the unknown”.

    Here’s a thought for you: “Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible” – Frank Zappa

    By Alex Lippisch | Jul 20, 2009

     

  6. This is very good, Thomas. I think the current economic situation has actually forced many to this conclusion. The “possibilities of the unknown” have now become for many the only possibilities there are and that is pretty exciting.

    Thanks.

    By Bill Koechling | Jul 28, 2009

     

  7. Thanks Bill, I do think that it is exciting, it is like when we started, the world is open to us…what are we going to do…? I love that feeling, of possibilities.

    Good luck and enjoy!

    Thomas

    By Thomas Werner | Jul 28, 2009

     


 

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