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Is THIS the Face of Creativity?

The world of artists, composers, designers, and inventors
is certainly part of the Face of Creativity.

 

But it is only one small part of Creativity.

Below are samples of the
Many Faces of Creativity!

Creativity is ... Finding unique ways to put yourself in the picture!

 

Creativity is ... Discovering new ways to use tools to accomplish tasks.

 

Creativity is ... Finding more efficient ways to organize your home.

 

Creativity is ... Thinking big about possibilities.

 

Creativity is ... Being free to color outside the lines! (And use ANY color you want!)

 

Creativity is ... Finding ways to do the impossible!

 

Creativity is ... Finding new ways to express your love.

 

Creativity is … Finding--or making--more hours in a day than you used to have.

 

Creativity is … Concocting pleasurable surprises from the kitchen.

 

Creativity is ... Developing unique new ways to reach out to help others.

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter presents a Bible
to a new homeowner in Durban, South Africa,
during the 2002 Jimmy Carter Work Project.
http://www.habitat.org/

 

Creativity is ... Developing new ways to educate.

 

 

                                

 

 

 

 

 

 

      Snow                                                                                                                       Sand                   
Creativity is ... Finding ways to make something out of "nothing."

 

We invite you to explore the Many Faces of Creativity on this website.
We suggest your start by reading our Creativitism Manifesto.
 

Creativitism: (pronunciation: cree-ay-TIV-i-tism)
A conviction that it is the birthright of every human being
 to use a creative approach to every aspect of life,
and that all should be encouraged, inspired, and educated
to use their own God-given creativity to its full capacity.
This creativity is not limited to expression through
art, crafts, music, dance, and literature,
but can be applied to relationships, daily living, business, home-making,
 time management, leisure, methods of education, and much more. 

 

 

 

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