"It is important to express oneself provided the feelings are real."
Berthe Morisot
Woman Painter & Major Figure in the Impressionist Group
Questions:
How often do you express yourself creatively?
What aspects of your creative process has not been explored yet? What’s stopping you.
Bonus: Take an action on the second question. Write about what happened.
Lists:
After you make your list, refer back to it for writing prompts that are personalized and will inspire you on an individual basis
Make a list of the five to ten creative projects which fill you with the most pride. If you have fewer than five, write the ones you have and add "intention: future project."
Make a list of five to ten ways you create daily: teach, cook, parent, manage, take photos with your camera, sing, tell stories to your friends.
Life Coaching/Personal Growth Lessons to Create
1. Consider how creative thinking - such as problem solving - is a significant part of the creative process.
2. What will you do to encourage yourself and the people you coach to be more creative in their everyday lives?
Traditional Writing Prompt:
1. I express myself mostly….
2. I would like to express myself more…….
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