Expanding Your Creativity by Tommy Yan

You're seated at another ridiculously dull meeting. The same people are repeating the same clichés, questionable humor and off-the-wall comments. It's beginning to drag and you'd rather be somewhere else. Why are these same people regurgitating the same boring remarks? If you know me you know

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Planning For Success - Transform Your Work Environment by Adrilia V. Pedersen

Are you in your work space right now? Look around you. What do you see? Are the objects, images and reminders that surround you uplifting? Do you love every thing you see? Do you have a sense of well-being when you enter your work area, or does it make you cringe? If you see clutter, unfinished

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Re-Discovering Your Creative Energy - A Few Simple Ideas to Help You Find Your Creative Self by Laura Garrison

If you're looking for ways to re-discover your creative side and release the artist within, here are a few simple activities that you can do to get the creative energy flowing. First of all...Express Yourself!! What type of personality do you have? Are you able to express that personality free

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How to Raise Your Creativity by Anne Ream

I have discovered that many people do not understand what creativity is and therefore are not aware that this is a characteristic we all have. After years of working creatively with people of all ages I have strengthened my belief that we are all born with creative abilities. Some people were fo

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Jobs For Teens - Teens Looking For Jobs by Adam D Curry

If you are serious about finding jobs for teens, you have several options. It can be as easy or a difficult as it can get landing yourself a job. Depending on the gravity or the line of work you wish to get, it is important that your expectations are realistic. This is why before throwing yourse

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The History of the Walt Disney Company by Shelby Strong

Walt Disney, one of the most successful movie producers of the Twentieth Century was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois. He was married to Elizabeth Bounds and partnered with his brother Roy Disney. Walt proved to be extremely innovative with animation and character development. It wa

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What You Need to Know About Graphic Design Jobs by Kelly Nickless

Plus, there is also the fact that a graphic design career involves the challenging aspect of combining the creative with the technical side of things. You have to be able to create artistic pictures and video using new technologies like software as well as the old ways like pen-and-paper. Few ot

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Animation Training Choices - Self Taught Versus School Taught by Vera Saar

With all of the how-to programs, software and recording devices it seems as if you really don't need to go to enroll in an animation school to produce things creative. The immediate gratification of creating a segment and uploading it to a distribution network, whether it is a personal site or a

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Which is the Best Career Path Available Today? by Kevin C. Cooper

After couple of years of worldwide recession, the economical crisis finally seems to be coming to an end gradually, and a number of job opportunities have come up for the fresh graduates. But, is it really safe to again enter the vicious circle of IT? Well, here are some of the alternate career

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Why Gratitude Makes You Happy and Wealthy by Christine Kane,

Gratitude is more than being thankful one day a year. Gratitude is a practice. For some, it's a way of life. Why do some people swear by this practice? Why do these people seem to live happier and more abundant lives than everyone else? Because gratitude is about presence. It's about waking u

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