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The Art of Creativity

7 Powerful Habits to Unlock Your Full Potential

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The Art of Creativity

Di: Susie Pearl
Letto da: Susie Pearl
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Discover the daily habits of highly creative people. 

What do most highly creative people have in common? What are the habits they cultivate? What is 'the flow' and how do you get into it?  

The Art of Creativity is a practical guide to help you unlock your creative potential and find fulfilment and happiness in the process.  

After 20 years working with some of the most creative people on the planet, writer and business coach Susie Pearl has unearthed the habits of highly creative people and takes you on a journey to unlock your own inner stream of creativity.  

Over the course of this easy-to-follow guide, you will learn to take risks with your inner artist, ignore critics, release blocks and get into daily creative habits in order to build better projects, ideas and artistic collaborations, and unearth creative solutions and innovations.  

Containing practical tools and exercises, and a step-by-step to help you along the way, The Art of Creativity will reveal a more fulfilled, passionate and creative you.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2020 Susie Pearl (P)2020 Orion Publishing Group Ltd
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