The 9 Biggest Blocks To Creativity
Everybody loves a list! So, I thought I’d put together a short, but poignant list of some of the Biggest Blocks to Creativity.
Everybody loves a list! So, I thought I’d put together a short, but poignant list of some of the Biggest Blocks to Creativity.
The Free Writing Exercise can be used when you are trying to find a workable solution for something and you’re feeling stuck. This exercise ultimately leads to better solutions.
Jackson Pollock visited a Jungian analyst for a number of years. Carl Jung’s work ultimately heavily influenced Jackson Pollock’s art.
Well, it seems even artificial intelligence can admit to not being imaginative like human beings are. Especially with what AI says about the definition of creativity.
Some believe, the best thing that can happen is that their worst fears come true. For the artist that means getting comfortable. Why? Because having comfort kills creativity.
Pollock pioneered the drip painting technique, where he would lay his canvas on the floor and pour, drip, and fling paint onto it from above. This allowed him to approach the canvas from all angles and create energetic, spontaneous compositions.
In this three minute morning, I want to discuss creativity and the sacral chakra.
Its location is just an inch or two below the belly button, right in the center, and it’s an incredibly vital and important chakra to our creativity. Today I want to discuss creativity. We explore more in this article.
By allowing his paint to flow freely, Pollock could engage in a form of automatic painting. It became a way for his inner life to manifest organically on the canvas.
This is your three minute morning, and today we are going to be discussing accepting what is. Now, I know how difficult this can be.
I’d be thinking, Oh, they shouldn’t be able to get away with this, they shouldn’t say this, this shouldn’t be happening, why is this happening to me now? We’ll look at how to move on from that.