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		<description>Plagiaries.

I know it seems counter intuitive but by reading, or looking at art we admire - using it as a spring board it can take your own vision to a different place.  I sometimes will take an article I liked a great deal - pull out the parts I found spoke to me and re-write the article around those sentences with &quot;my voice&quot;.  Same thing with art - especially photography.  I love to find photos others have taken and look at it and think: &quot;ok how would I do this differently?&quot; doesn’t mean better or worse just a way to help me see with my own eyes.  The photo exercise is great when I don&#039;t have much time.  I have one of those &quot;photo a day&quot; e-mails from national geographic.  I am by no means a photographer - but this little exercise everyday as my pc boots up and warms up - as I sip my tea - makes me use that part of my brain and soul.
Another fun thing is to look up a random word in Wikipedia and think of a creative way to &quot;display&quot; the word for the day.  It increases my vocabulary and makes me do some goofy - childlike - craft activity.  I do this when I find my day is running away with me.  It&#039;s a little time out. My colleagues now know that by three or so - they can come over and see what the word is.  The other day it was goofy ---- wrote the word pen out of pens on my desk.  It made us all laugh.  It&#039;s not great art - but it is creative.

Other wise I write.  I dance. I act.  But no - I haven&#039;t always done these, and no I&#039;m not Anais Ninn, Ginger Rogers or Scarlett Johansson…. But it amuses me, frees my spirit.  I would also add … be ready for it to change over and over.  For example - I have a sudden desire to explore underwater photography and Flower Arranging - Ikebana to be precise.  One creative outlet usually breed another.  So it&#039;s not about making time for A creative project - but making time to BE creative.</description>
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<p>I know it seems counter intuitive but by reading, or looking at art we admire &#8211; using it as a spring board it can take your own vision to a different place.  I sometimes will take an article I liked a great deal &#8211; pull out the parts I found spoke to me and re-write the article around those sentences with &#8220;my voice&#8221;.  Same thing with art &#8211; especially photography.  I love to find photos others have taken and look at it and think: &#8220;ok how would I do this differently?&#8221; doesn’t mean better or worse just a way to help me see with my own eyes.  The photo exercise is great when I don&#8217;t have much time.  I have one of those &#8220;photo a day&#8221; e-mails from national geographic.  I am by no means a photographer &#8211; but this little exercise everyday as my pc boots up and warms up &#8211; as I sip my tea &#8211; makes me use that part of my brain and soul.<br />
Another fun thing is to look up a random word in Wikipedia and think of a creative way to &#8220;display&#8221; the word for the day.  It increases my vocabulary and makes me do some goofy &#8211; childlike &#8211; craft activity.  I do this when I find my day is running away with me.  It&#8217;s a little time out. My colleagues now know that by three or so &#8211; they can come over and see what the word is.  The other day it was goofy &#8212;- wrote the word pen out of pens on my desk.  It made us all laugh.  It&#8217;s not great art &#8211; but it is creative.</p>
<p>Other wise I write.  I dance. I act.  But no &#8211; I haven&#8217;t always done these, and no I&#8217;m not Anais Ninn, Ginger Rogers or Scarlett Johansson…. But it amuses me, frees my spirit.  I would also add … be ready for it to change over and over.  For example &#8211; I have a sudden desire to explore underwater photography and Flower Arranging &#8211; Ikebana to be precise.  One creative outlet usually breed another.  So it&#8217;s not about making time for A creative project &#8211; but making time to BE creative.</p>
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