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Live to Create: Tools for Creativity

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008 at 7:00 PM

Meeting Description

Who

Whether you are an artist working by yourself, or working in a team on a huge corporate project we'd like to explore with you what it takes to nurture your ideas and bring them to fruition.

Why

Live to create are continuing to explore how we can reconnect, and return our creativity to its rightful place and we'd like to invite you to join us.

Organized by

"Its a private house, we'll be answering the door"
--carole Railton (Co Organiser) and Lucy Wills (Co Organiser)

Details

Live to create are continuing to explore how we can reconnect, and return our creativity to its rightful place and we'd like to invite you to join us.

Come discover tools to help you

Find inspiration

Follow Your Joy!

Connect to spirit, nature, your community and your friends...

We'll also be explore how to

document your work
work with others and collaborate
find and secure resources - including inspiration!
define how you measure success and evaluate your work

and access resources like legal advice, funding and help with marketing your creations.

We'll have fun too!

Introductory price £10 per session* to cover costs. Light refreshments will be provided.

We believe you?ll enjoy our informal approach, and gain new ways of communication, tools to help you express your creative self and to develop your projects, and practical follow up resources and support.

You?ll also leave with a new awareness of your own inherent creativity and of those around you, and how you can use that wherever you're heading in life. We also promise some indulgent yet healthy refreshments, and fabulous people.

When 6.30 pm for 7pm RSVP as places are limited.
Carole & Lucy

P.S Dates for future soirées will be announced soon


Why live to create?

Many of the world?s problems are exacerbated by our disconnection to the natural world, other people, our emotions and to our creativity ? which is of course the very thing that could and would solve them.

We may already know our creative selves but lack the capacity or resources to express them. ?Society? does its best to hijack our thought processes and our imaginations, and for many of us our creativity is enslaved in working for others or is fighting to escape from the limitations we place on it.

Our creative selves are more powerful than we can imagine ? and our imaginations and desires shape our world. We can choose whether to reinforce the destructive status quo or to truly live and to create a new world around us.

Please visit: www.livetocreate.net to read more.

Lucy:

Despite having had a successful creative career, much of this has been at the expense of her own ideas and passions. She has leant her lessons the hard way and wishes to share her both her mistakes and the solutions she has found, to ensure that others are free and encouraged to create from the heart. She is also a committed environmental campaigner, who believes that anger is not longer the most effective way to campaign and has proven that creativity ingenuity and charm are much more effective. Lucy believes that creating not consuming will shift us and the people around us out of our rampant over consumption.

Carole:

She has explored cultures and behaviours worldwide and has discovered for herself and through others that creativity is the true key to solving problems.Creative expression and co-operation have long been a part of Carole?s coaching and business model. She believes that focusing on these elements will unlock the creativity, inventiveness and integrity of participants, and through them to people worldwide.

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  • Meg
    RSVP: No
    I would really like to join you but I am traveling for work this week and will be out of town. Bummer!
    Meg
    Posted May 12, 1:44 AM

Who Attended

It's estimated that 5 people attended.