Developing Creativity newsletter: * Programs for Authors and Writers * Introvert’s Holiday Survival Plan * Asperger’s: Clearly Bright and Imaginative -- and much more.
Plane55: A Strategic Social Media Marketing PlanVy Vivian Hoang
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Be More Creative: What Is Your Self Concept?Douglas Eby
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Plane55: A Strategic Social Media Marketing PlanVy Vivian Hoang
This is a presentation breakdown of how social media marketing is important for building brand awareness and/or exposure. The following plan is based around a hypothetical brand, PLANE55, that has a narrative, targeted audience, s.w.o.t analysis to highlight the effectiveness of using social media outlets to promote. Then, giving examples of what works and doesn't work on two infamous social media platforms: Facebook and Instagram.
Writers: Vivian Vy Hoang & Lewis Long Thai
* Don't forget to connect with us on LinkedIn.
Be More Creative: What Is Your Self Concept?Douglas Eby
One reason for discounting our creative abilities is comparing ourselves to other people, especially well-known and successful artists. Myths about artists being "crazy" or "starving" may also influence how much we may be motivated to live a creative life.
Developing Creativity newsletter: * Creativity and Ego; * Resources for Introverts and Highly Sensitive People; * Renaissance People Don’t Want Only One Career -- and more
Contents include: * Happy As An Artist; * Changing Our Beliefs; * Talented, But Insecure; * Introverted, Shy or Highly Sensitive in the Arts; and much more.
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Developing Creativity newsletter: * Fear and Courage and Creating * Impostor Feelings & Your Creativity * Resources for Introverts and Highly Sensitive People - and much more.
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Developing Creativity Newsletter: articles include: * Robin Williams: Intensity Is Not Pathology; * Public Speaking for Introverts; * DIY Self-Esteem course & more.
Contents include: The Unknowing Gifted; A Different Story [for your life]; Highly Sensitive Personality and Creativity; Books To Fuel Your Creative Mind & much more.
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Developing Creativity newsletter: * Fear and Courage and Creating * Impostor Feelings & Your Creativity * Resources for Introverts and Highly Sensitive People - and much more.
Developing Creativity newsletter: * Be Your Own Therapist * Creative People, Trauma and Mental Health * Creative Inspiration: The Art of Discovery book - and much more.
Developing Creativity Newsletter: articles include: * Robin Williams: Intensity Is Not Pathology; * Public Speaking for Introverts; * DIY Self-Esteem course & more.
Contents include: The Unknowing Gifted; A Different Story [for your life]; Highly Sensitive Personality and Creativity; Books To Fuel Your Creative Mind & much more.
Developing Creativity newsletter Sep 15 - *Work-Life-Creative Balance video; *Self-Esteem video; *Facebook Community for Introverted Artists; *Books to fuel creation; and more articles.
Book PR 1-2-3: Think Like a Journalist. Presentation at uPublishU at Bookexpoamerica 2013 at the Javits Center, New York, NY. Moderator: Susannah Greenberg Public Relations. With Jeff O'Neal,Book Riot, Matt Sutherland, ForeWord, Karen Schechner, Kirkus Reviews.
Authorpreneurship: The Business of WritingSharon Jenkins
If you've wondered what this writing business is all about, then wonder no more. This slideshow will give you answers to the seven most popular questions asked by aspiring authors. Enjoy!
Freedom, Money, Time and the Key to Creative SuccessPaul Smith
A creative person needs three things to be happy Freedom, Money, Time Usually, you’re lucky if you get two out of the three. But if one of them is missing, it compromises the other two.
As a reader I wanted you to relate yourself to the situations you had faced and try to apply the methods/ techniques which are being shared. Don’t think of this book as another “Super Hero Movie”, give the due credit to it by believing and taking bay steps which would draw you closure to your intended path.
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1. DEVELOPING CREATIVITY
Newsletter 12.20.14
* Programs for Authors and Writers * Introvert’s Holiday Survival Plan
* Asperger’s: Bright and Imaginative * Believing vs. Creating
2. • Programs for Authors and Writers
• Introvert’s Holiday Survival Plan
• Asperger’s: Clearly Bright and Imaginative
• Robert Fritz on Believing vs. Creating
• and much more
articles include :
3. “The writer must be universal in sympathy and
an outcast by nature: only then can he see clearly.”
― Julian Barnes
4. Programs for Authors and Writer Entrepreneurs
You may be a published author – or aspire to be one. Here
are several programs that can provide substantial guidance
and resources to enhance your success as a writer and
creative entrepreneur.
5. Create your own Introvert’s
Holiday Survival Plan
Tanja Gardner of Conscious Introvert
Success writes:
"As a raging introvert myself, I
totally get how stressful the
holidays can be...Now though? I
approach the coming holidays
on MY terms."
6. Asperger’s: Clearly Bright and Imaginative
Mental health conditions such as autism and Asperger’s Syndrome can be
challenging for many children and adults, and require treatment...But can
Asperger’s also be part of what makes some people unusually creative?
One example: British mathematician, logician, cryptanalyst, and pioneering
computer scientist Alan Turing, portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch in
"The Imitation Game."
7. Additional articles in this edition :
• On Meaning: The Silver Lining of The Recession
• Creative People: Robert Fritz on Believing vs. Creating
• Jim Rohn on Emotion and Change
• Resources on Creative People, Personality and Mental Health
• Resources for Authors and Writer Entrepreneurs
• Toxic Criticism and Developing Creativity
• Getting Beyond Too Deferential
8. See the newsletter online for links
to articles - and to subscribe :
Developing Creativity
9. The Developing Creativity
newsletter is a publication of:
Douglas Eby, M.A./Psychology
writer, researcher and online
publisher on psychology, creativity
and personal growth.
Creator of the Talent Development Resources series of sites
10. The weekly newsletter
presents selected articles
and resources from the
TalentDevelop sites -
including related
Facebook pages and
other channels.
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