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Real Creativity Innovation

October 23rd, 2011

Creativity is a type of learning process where the teacher and pupil are located in the same individual – ARTHUR KOESTLER.

Often in life we ignore real creativity Innovation and creative thinking from the earliest memories of a child as we are commonly taught to ‘follow’ other children and then adults like tin soldiers into adulthood. Who ever taught you to think and listen within Or that real creativity Innovation – does not come from outside of our being. In fact, we are born within of unlimited creativity and innovation if only we would learn the art of listening, believing and journeying within.

Some of the greatest architects, sculptors, artists, businessmen, businesswomen, doctors, celebrities male and female would never have effectively contributed to society had they never listened, journeyed and believed within. I believe we are living in a technological world where creative ideas and real creativity innovation is the principle ruling universal force.

By this I mean the Internet and modern day inventions is now allowing the world of people to design, write, create and innovate without limit. We cannot produce enough hours in the day to keep up or satisfy the demand’s of the world. Even now the world competes with each and every inhabitant mind against mind and innovation against innovation directly over the World Wide Web.

This is perhaps how thing’s always were and has now come Full Circle back to our origin within. No longer can education claim to have fashioned anything as we see in the new modern world of technology most things are being created out of spirit to spirit, passion and innate wisdom.

In Feb 2010, the BBC reported that Peter Horrocks the new director has ordered Journalists to use Social Media. He describes modern-day technology as This isn’t just a kind of fad from someone who’s an enthusiast of technology. I’m afraid you’re not doing your job if you can’t do those things. It’s not discretionary, he is quoted as saying in the BBC in-house weekly Ariel. [Source Guardian.Co.UK]

WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU LISTENED TO YOU

What most people do not realize and will struggle to make the shift of what was into what is now being the old industrial, manufacturing world into the new modern technological, services world. All this adds up to one thing you INNOVATE, CREATE OR FADE into oblivion. No, this does not necessarily mean you have to relocate, do a degree or heavily invest. It could just be that you start by listening within, meditating, take a sabbatical and get in touch with YOU for a change – within. YOU will be amazed of the limitless wisdom one carries within that is just waiting to instruct you how to be the next MySpace, YouTube or Facebook, now worth an estimated 1 billion USD.

Taking time out to listen to only you is the seat of not only universal wisdom, innovation and creation but your potential future. Technology now gives everyone around the world an even playing-field. Journalists have all been dethroned from what once was a specialist field has now become a global mom and pop field because everyone now can write, type and press send or submit. Of course, there is still novice and professional but with millions of people online you may receive as much if not more views or licks than most journalists.

The bottom line is fear not. Take the time to listen to your creative ideas, then innovate and create your world and passion and watch life uplift, bless and empower you beyond your wildest dreams online or offline.

Predict the Future By Becoming a Creator and Innovator, Not an Imitator and Procrastinator

October 10th, 2011

No Futurist can predict the future accurately 100% of the time. In fact, nowadays it seems the World Future Society is training its Futurist members to be somewhat vague in their statements, thus left up to interpretation, and also not to rock the boat of political correctness too much. Yes, that makes sense, I suppose. Still, even if folks like MegaTrends series’ author, John Naisbitt only gets it right half of the time, he’s still doing better than most everyone else – plus after selling nearly a million copies of his works, there are enough people reading these books out creating the very future he is projecting.

Oh yes, and then there are folks like Arthur C. Clarke, Calib Carr, and Ray Kurzweil with huge followings too. The reason so many of Arthur C. Clarke’s futurist science fiction technologies came to pass was because folks who read his books imagined it could be done and they went out and did it, the Iridium Satellite System is just one such example. With Calib Carr he wrote about a hand held DNA device, soon that technology will also be here.

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