The document provides an introduction to Salvador Dali's Madrid and discusses creative heroes. It notes that Dali, a famous Spanish painter, was born in 1904 in Spain. It discusses that creatives have an insatiable hunger to achieve and be recognized, and that the key to success is learning how to focus on important goals. It emphasizes finding your greatest gifts and using creativity in your work to find happiness and fulfillment in your career. The chapter encourages reflecting on who you are and what work you enjoy to work with your natural abilities rather than against them.
The hero's journey making money doing what they love - paris - april 2014 (1)Peter de Kuster
This document introduces a travel guidebook for creative professionals seeking to build successful careers doing what they love. It discusses the challenges creative people face in the traditional business world and provides stories of creative heroes who have overcome these challenges. The guidebook aims to provide concrete tips and lessons from these heroes to help creatives develop the skills needed to turn their passions into viable careers, including how to choose the right career path, set goals, market themselves, and balance being their own boss with financial security. The overall message is that while the creative field is competitive, one can succeed by following their dreams and using the strategies of past creative heroes as inspiration and guidance.
The document provides an overview of the book "The Hero's Journey in Milan" which tells the stories of creative heroes and heroines in Milan who have found financial success doing work they love. The book aims to inspire readers to pursue their passions and provide concrete tips and lessons learned from profiles of people like fashion designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana of the label D&G. Readers are taken on a journey through Milan to meet past and present creative professionals and learn how to overcome challenges of creative careers.
This document provides an overview of "The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam" event which aims to help creative professionals find careers that allow them to make a living doing what they love. The event founder, Peter de Kuster, will share stories of past and present creative heroes in Amsterdam who overcame challenges to have successful and financially rewarding careers. The document outlines skills needed to turn a passion into a viable career, such as choosing a suitable career, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating a business plan, and being disciplined. It emphasizes that with the right skills, creative individuals can have both fulfillment and financial security in their work.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide November 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides an overview of a travel guide called "The Hero's Journey in London" which aims to help creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will introduce people to past and present creative heroes in London who overcame challenges. It explains that the guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on topics like choosing a suitable career, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as a self-employed creative. The overall goal is to inspire creatives to turn their passions into viable careers through stories and advice in the guide.
The Hero's Journey in Paris Demo Guide 22 october 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides an introduction to the concept of the creative hero and their journey. It discusses how creative heroes can find tremendous success and creative freedom by not conforming to traditional business models and using their strengths. It encourages the reader to reflect on their strengths and goals to find fulfilling work doing what they love. The first chapter focuses on defining the creative hero and encourages the reader to take a quiz to understand their natural tendencies and where their strengths lie.
El documento propone una guía para la elaboración de mapas conceptuales. Explica que los mapas conceptuales representan la estructura del conocimiento a través de conceptos y relaciones jerárquicas. También describe las actividades previas para comprender los conceptos, como imaginar objetos y acontecimientos y expresarlos con palabras. Finalmente, detalla la metodología para elaborar mapas conceptuales, incluyendo seleccionar ideas principales, conceptos y palabras de enlace y establecer las relaciones entre conceptos.
Cmap Tools permite crear un mapa conceptual básico arrastrando flechas desde un primer concepto para crear nuevos conceptos y proposiciones, y subordinando conceptos desde proposiciones. Los elementos se pueden mover y el mapa guardarse bajo un nombre.
The hero's journey making money doing what they love - paris - april 2014 (1)Peter de Kuster
This document introduces a travel guidebook for creative professionals seeking to build successful careers doing what they love. It discusses the challenges creative people face in the traditional business world and provides stories of creative heroes who have overcome these challenges. The guidebook aims to provide concrete tips and lessons from these heroes to help creatives develop the skills needed to turn their passions into viable careers, including how to choose the right career path, set goals, market themselves, and balance being their own boss with financial security. The overall message is that while the creative field is competitive, one can succeed by following their dreams and using the strategies of past creative heroes as inspiration and guidance.
The document provides an overview of the book "The Hero's Journey in Milan" which tells the stories of creative heroes and heroines in Milan who have found financial success doing work they love. The book aims to inspire readers to pursue their passions and provide concrete tips and lessons learned from profiles of people like fashion designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana of the label D&G. Readers are taken on a journey through Milan to meet past and present creative professionals and learn how to overcome challenges of creative careers.
This document provides an overview of "The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam" event which aims to help creative professionals find careers that allow them to make a living doing what they love. The event founder, Peter de Kuster, will share stories of past and present creative heroes in Amsterdam who overcame challenges to have successful and financially rewarding careers. The document outlines skills needed to turn a passion into a viable career, such as choosing a suitable career, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating a business plan, and being disciplined. It emphasizes that with the right skills, creative individuals can have both fulfillment and financial security in their work.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide November 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides an overview of a travel guide called "The Hero's Journey in London" which aims to help creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will introduce people to past and present creative heroes in London who overcame challenges. It explains that the guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on topics like choosing a suitable career, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as a self-employed creative. The overall goal is to inspire creatives to turn their passions into viable careers through stories and advice in the guide.
The Hero's Journey in Paris Demo Guide 22 october 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides an introduction to the concept of the creative hero and their journey. It discusses how creative heroes can find tremendous success and creative freedom by not conforming to traditional business models and using their strengths. It encourages the reader to reflect on their strengths and goals to find fulfilling work doing what they love. The first chapter focuses on defining the creative hero and encourages the reader to take a quiz to understand their natural tendencies and where their strengths lie.
El documento propone una guía para la elaboración de mapas conceptuales. Explica que los mapas conceptuales representan la estructura del conocimiento a través de conceptos y relaciones jerárquicas. También describe las actividades previas para comprender los conceptos, como imaginar objetos y acontecimientos y expresarlos con palabras. Finalmente, detalla la metodología para elaborar mapas conceptuales, incluyendo seleccionar ideas principales, conceptos y palabras de enlace y establecer las relaciones entre conceptos.
Cmap Tools permite crear un mapa conceptual básico arrastrando flechas desde un primer concepto para crear nuevos conceptos y proposiciones, y subordinando conceptos desde proposiciones. Los elementos se pueden mover y el mapa guardarse bajo un nombre.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for a travel guide about creative careers in Munich, Germany. The guide profiles heroes and heroines who have succeeded in making a living through creative pursuits. It encourages the reader to embark on their own hero's journey by learning from the real-life examples of others. The guide aims to provide concrete tips and strategies for overcoming challenges faced by creative entrepreneurs. It promotes finding fulfilling work that harnesses one's talents and passions.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents to a travel guide about creative careers in Munich, Germany. The guide profiles heroes and heroines who have found financial success by pursuing their passions. It encourages readers to embark on their own hero's journey by learning concrete skills and lessons from the real-life examples. The guide seeks to inspire people working in creative fields by showing them it is possible to have a fulfilling career that allows them to fully express their talents and make a living. It aims to help creative thinkers overcome challenges and find careers that suit their nature.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in Paris", a travel guide about creative careers. It discusses how creative people can find fulfilling work doing what they love by learning from stories of heroes and heroines in Paris. The guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, developing the right skills, and making a sustainable living through creativity. It frames one's career path as a hero's journey of self-discovery. Key skills discussed include choosing the right career, goal-setting, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating a business plan, and self-discipline as one's own boss.
This document provides an introduction to the concept of the creative hero and their journey. It discusses how creative heroes can find tremendous success and creative freedom by not conforming to traditional business models and using their strengths. It encourages the reader to reflect on their strengths and goals to find fulfilling work doing what they love. The first chapter focuses on defining the creative hero and encourages the reader to take a quiz to understand their natural tendencies and where their strengths lie.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in Paris", a travel guide about creative careers. It discusses how creative people can find fulfilling work doing what they love by learning from stories of creative heroes and heroines in Paris. The guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, developing the right skills, and making a sustainable career out of one's passions and talents. It frames the process of finding one's career path as the hero's journey of self-discovery.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in Paris", a travel guide about creative careers. It discusses how creative people can find fulfilling work doing what they love by learning from stories of heroes and heroines in Paris. The guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, developing the right skills, and making a sustainable living through creativity. It frames one's career path as a hero's journey of self-discovery. Key skills discussed include choosing the right career, goal-setting, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating a business plan, and self-discipline as one's own boss.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in Paris", a travel guide about creative careers. It discusses how creative people can find fulfilling work doing what they love by learning from stories of heroes and heroines in Paris. The guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, developing the right skills, and making a sustainable living through creativity. It frames one's career path as a hero's journey of self-discovery. Key skills discussed include choosing the right career, goal-setting, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating a business plan, and self-discipline as one's own boss.
This document provides an introduction to the concept of the creative hero and their journey. It discusses how creative heroes can find tremendous success and creative freedom by not conforming to traditional business models and using their strengths. It encourages the reader to reflect on their strengths and goals to find fulfilling work doing what they love. The first chapter focuses on defining the creative hero and understanding one's natural abilities and tendencies to succeed in a creative career.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013 Peter de Kuster
The document provides information about finding fulfilling careers that allow people to make a living doing what they love. It discusses:
- The challenges creative people face in building successful careers, and how to overcome obstacles through stories of creative heroes in London.
- Skills needed for creative entrepreneurs like choosing the right career path, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as your own boss.
- Following your passion can lead to both financial security and freedom if you know which skills to apply from the experiences of creative heroes in the city.
The document aims to guide readers in cultivating rewarding creative careers through lessons learned from past and present heroes in London who found ways to
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013 Peter de Kuster
The document provides information about finding fulfilling careers that allow people to make a living doing what they love. It discusses:
- A travel guide through London that will introduce creative professionals to heroes and heroines who have successful careers doing creative work.
- Skills needed for creative careers like choosing the right career path, setting goals, avoiding common pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as your own boss.
- Stories of creative Londoners, past and present, who overcame challenges to turn their passions into viable careers through skills like these.
- Advice for tapping into natural creative abilities and tendencies to build a fulfilling career, rather than working against your nature.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013Peter de Kuster
The document provides information about finding fulfilling careers that allow people to make a living doing what they love. It discusses:
- How to choose a career that suits one's talents and set goals using "right-brain techniques."
- Stories of creative "heroes and heroines" in London who overcame challenges to turn their passions into financially rewarding careers.
- Advice for creative entrepreneurs on skills like business planning, marketing, and dealing with rejection in pursuing unconventional careers.
- A quiz to determine one's natural "left brain" or "right brain" tendencies to help find work that harmonizes talents and personality.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013 Peter de Kuster
This document provides an overview of a travel guide called "The Hero's Journey in London" which aims to help creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will introduce people to past and present creative heroes in London who overcame challenges. It explains that the guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on topics like choosing a suitable career, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as a self-employed creative. The overall goal is to inspire creatives to turn their passions into viable careers through stories and advice from other successful creatives.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides an overview of a travel guide called "The Hero's Journey in London" which aims to help creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will introduce people to past and present creative heroes in London who overcame challenges. It explains that the guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on topics like choosing a suitable career, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as a self-employed creative. The overall goal is to inspire creatives to turn their passions into viable careers through stories and advice in the guide.
The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam Demo Guide 21 october 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides an introduction and overview of "The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how creative skills can be leveraged into viable careers through stories of heroes and heroines in Amsterdam. The guide aims to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, choosing the right career path, marketing oneself, and managing both entrepreneurship and freelance work. It encourages readers to pursue their dreams and not settle for less than what is best for them.
The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam Demo Guide 21 october 2013Peter de Kuster
The document introduces the concept of the creative hero and their journey in Amsterdam. It discusses how creative individuals can succeed financially and find career freedom by embracing their natural talents and right-brain strengths, rather than trying to conform to traditional left-brain business models. The first chapter explores what defines a creative hero and encourages the reader to reflect on their own strengths, story, and goals to find fulfilling work doing what they love.
The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam Demo Guide 21 october 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides an introduction and overview of "The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how creative skills can be leveraged into viable careers through stories of creative heroes and heroines in Amsterdam. The guide aims to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, choosing the right career path, marketing oneself, and managing both entrepreneurship and freelance work. It encourages readers to pursue their dreams and not settle for less than what is best for them.
The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam Demo Guide 21 october 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides an introduction and overview of "The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how creative skills can be leveraged into viable careers through stories of creative heroes and heroines in Amsterdam. The guide aims to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, choosing the right career path, marketing oneself, and managing one's career using a whole-brain approach that plays to one's strengths. It encourages readers to pursue their dreams and not settle for less than what is best for them.
This document provides an introduction and overview of "The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how creative skills can be leveraged into viable careers through stories of heroes and heroines in Amsterdam. The guide aims to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, choosing the right career path, marketing oneself, and managing both entrepreneurship and freelance work. It encourages readers to pursue their dreams and not settle for less than what is best for them.
The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam Demo Guide 21 october 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides an introduction and overview of "The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how creative skills can be leveraged into viable careers through stories of creative heroes and heroines in Amsterdam. The guide aims to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, choosing the right career path, marketing oneself, and managing one's career using a whole-brain approach that plays to one's strengths. It encourages readers to pursue their dreams and not settle for less than what is best for them.
This document provides an introduction and overview of "The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how creative skills can be leveraged into viable careers through stories of heroes and heroines in Amsterdam. The guide aims to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, choosing the right career path, marketing oneself, and managing both entrepreneurship and freelance work. It encourages readers to pursue their dreams and not settle for less than what is best for them.
The Hero's Journey Amsterdam. Making Money Doing What You Love. Peter de Kuster
The Creative Hero
This chapter discusses creative heroes and how they have found tremendous success and creative freedom, not just financially but also in their work. It emphasizes focusing on your strengths and embracing what makes you unique rather than trying to fit a mold. True success comes from finding your gifts and using your creativity in your career. While society often rewards more conventional left-brain approaches, being creative requires using both sides of your brain and finding a whole-brain approach that works for you. The key is taking time to understand yourself so you can work with your natural abilities and find fulfilling work that fits you like a glove.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for a travel guide about creative careers in Munich, Germany. The guide profiles heroes and heroines who have succeeded in making a living through creative pursuits. It encourages the reader to embark on their own hero's journey by learning from the real-life examples of others. The guide aims to provide concrete tips and strategies for overcoming challenges faced by creative entrepreneurs. It promotes finding fulfilling work that harnesses one's talents and passions.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents to a travel guide about creative careers in Munich, Germany. The guide profiles heroes and heroines who have found financial success by pursuing their passions. It encourages readers to embark on their own hero's journey by learning concrete skills and lessons from the real-life examples. The guide seeks to inspire people working in creative fields by showing them it is possible to have a fulfilling career that allows them to fully express their talents and make a living. It aims to help creative thinkers overcome challenges and find careers that suit their nature.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in Paris", a travel guide about creative careers. It discusses how creative people can find fulfilling work doing what they love by learning from stories of heroes and heroines in Paris. The guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, developing the right skills, and making a sustainable living through creativity. It frames one's career path as a hero's journey of self-discovery. Key skills discussed include choosing the right career, goal-setting, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating a business plan, and self-discipline as one's own boss.
This document provides an introduction to the concept of the creative hero and their journey. It discusses how creative heroes can find tremendous success and creative freedom by not conforming to traditional business models and using their strengths. It encourages the reader to reflect on their strengths and goals to find fulfilling work doing what they love. The first chapter focuses on defining the creative hero and encourages the reader to take a quiz to understand their natural tendencies and where their strengths lie.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in Paris", a travel guide about creative careers. It discusses how creative people can find fulfilling work doing what they love by learning from stories of creative heroes and heroines in Paris. The guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, developing the right skills, and making a sustainable career out of one's passions and talents. It frames the process of finding one's career path as the hero's journey of self-discovery.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in Paris", a travel guide about creative careers. It discusses how creative people can find fulfilling work doing what they love by learning from stories of heroes and heroines in Paris. The guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, developing the right skills, and making a sustainable living through creativity. It frames one's career path as a hero's journey of self-discovery. Key skills discussed include choosing the right career, goal-setting, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating a business plan, and self-discipline as one's own boss.
This document provides an introduction to "The Hero's Journey in Paris", a travel guide about creative careers. It discusses how creative people can find fulfilling work doing what they love by learning from stories of heroes and heroines in Paris. The guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, developing the right skills, and making a sustainable living through creativity. It frames one's career path as a hero's journey of self-discovery. Key skills discussed include choosing the right career, goal-setting, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating a business plan, and self-discipline as one's own boss.
This document provides an introduction to the concept of the creative hero and their journey. It discusses how creative heroes can find tremendous success and creative freedom by not conforming to traditional business models and using their strengths. It encourages the reader to reflect on their strengths and goals to find fulfilling work doing what they love. The first chapter focuses on defining the creative hero and understanding one's natural abilities and tendencies to succeed in a creative career.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013 Peter de Kuster
The document provides information about finding fulfilling careers that allow people to make a living doing what they love. It discusses:
- The challenges creative people face in building successful careers, and how to overcome obstacles through stories of creative heroes in London.
- Skills needed for creative entrepreneurs like choosing the right career path, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as your own boss.
- Following your passion can lead to both financial security and freedom if you know which skills to apply from the experiences of creative heroes in the city.
The document aims to guide readers in cultivating rewarding creative careers through lessons learned from past and present heroes in London who found ways to
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013 Peter de Kuster
The document provides information about finding fulfilling careers that allow people to make a living doing what they love. It discusses:
- A travel guide through London that will introduce creative professionals to heroes and heroines who have successful careers doing creative work.
- Skills needed for creative careers like choosing the right career path, setting goals, avoiding common pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as your own boss.
- Stories of creative Londoners, past and present, who overcame challenges to turn their passions into viable careers through skills like these.
- Advice for tapping into natural creative abilities and tendencies to build a fulfilling career, rather than working against your nature.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013Peter de Kuster
The document provides information about finding fulfilling careers that allow people to make a living doing what they love. It discusses:
- How to choose a career that suits one's talents and set goals using "right-brain techniques."
- Stories of creative "heroes and heroines" in London who overcame challenges to turn their passions into financially rewarding careers.
- Advice for creative entrepreneurs on skills like business planning, marketing, and dealing with rejection in pursuing unconventional careers.
- A quiz to determine one's natural "left brain" or "right brain" tendencies to help find work that harmonizes talents and personality.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013 Peter de Kuster
This document provides an overview of a travel guide called "The Hero's Journey in London" which aims to help creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will introduce people to past and present creative heroes in London who overcame challenges. It explains that the guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on topics like choosing a suitable career, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as a self-employed creative. The overall goal is to inspire creatives to turn their passions into viable careers through stories and advice from other successful creatives.
The Hero's Journey in London Demo Guide november 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides an overview of a travel guide called "The Hero's Journey in London" which aims to help creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how the guide will introduce people to past and present creative heroes in London who overcame challenges. It explains that the guide will provide concrete tips and lessons on topics like choosing a suitable career, setting goals, avoiding pitfalls, networking, creating business plans, and being disciplined as a self-employed creative. The overall goal is to inspire creatives to turn their passions into viable careers through stories and advice in the guide.
The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam Demo Guide 21 october 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides an introduction and overview of "The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how creative skills can be leveraged into viable careers through stories of heroes and heroines in Amsterdam. The guide aims to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, choosing the right career path, marketing oneself, and managing both entrepreneurship and freelance work. It encourages readers to pursue their dreams and not settle for less than what is best for them.
The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam Demo Guide 21 october 2013Peter de Kuster
The document introduces the concept of the creative hero and their journey in Amsterdam. It discusses how creative individuals can succeed financially and find career freedom by embracing their natural talents and right-brain strengths, rather than trying to conform to traditional left-brain business models. The first chapter explores what defines a creative hero and encourages the reader to reflect on their own strengths, story, and goals to find fulfilling work doing what they love.
The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam Demo Guide 21 october 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides an introduction and overview of "The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how creative skills can be leveraged into viable careers through stories of creative heroes and heroines in Amsterdam. The guide aims to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, choosing the right career path, marketing oneself, and managing both entrepreneurship and freelance work. It encourages readers to pursue their dreams and not settle for less than what is best for them.
The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam Demo Guide 21 october 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides an introduction and overview of "The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how creative skills can be leveraged into viable careers through stories of creative heroes and heroines in Amsterdam. The guide aims to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, choosing the right career path, marketing oneself, and managing one's career using a whole-brain approach that plays to one's strengths. It encourages readers to pursue their dreams and not settle for less than what is best for them.
This document provides an introduction and overview of "The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how creative skills can be leveraged into viable careers through stories of heroes and heroines in Amsterdam. The guide aims to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, choosing the right career path, marketing oneself, and managing both entrepreneurship and freelance work. It encourages readers to pursue their dreams and not settle for less than what is best for them.
The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam Demo Guide 21 october 2013Peter de Kuster
This document provides an introduction and overview of "The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how creative skills can be leveraged into viable careers through stories of creative heroes and heroines in Amsterdam. The guide aims to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, choosing the right career path, marketing oneself, and managing one's career using a whole-brain approach that plays to one's strengths. It encourages readers to pursue their dreams and not settle for less than what is best for them.
This document provides an introduction and overview of "The Hero's Journey in Amsterdam", a travel guide focused on helping creative individuals find fulfilling careers doing what they love. It discusses how creative skills can be leveraged into viable careers through stories of heroes and heroines in Amsterdam. The guide aims to provide concrete tips and lessons on overcoming challenges, choosing the right career path, marketing oneself, and managing both entrepreneurship and freelance work. It encourages readers to pursue their dreams and not settle for less than what is best for them.
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The document introduces the concept of the creative hero's journey through Brussels, providing stories of creative heroes and heroines from the city, both past and present, to inspire the reader and provide lessons on overcoming challenges faced by creative professionals. It discusses finding fulfillment and financial success through a career that aligns with one's talents and passions. The travel guide aims to help readers harness their creative energy and find a way to turn something they enjoy into a fulfilling career through right-brain techniques and learning from the experiences of other creative heroes.
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This document introduces the concept of "The Hero's Journey" which is a travel guide through Vienna highlighting stories of creative heroes and heroines who have succeeded in building financially rewarding careers doing what they love. It aims to provide concrete tips and lessons from these individuals to help creative people overcome challenges and find fulfilling work that allows them to express their creativity. The guide will explore how to choose a suitable career path, set goals, avoid common pitfalls, network effectively, create a business plan, and develop the discipline needed to succeed as one's own boss.
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2. When faced with a problem, my first instinct is to:
a. Analyze the facts and find a logical solution.
b. Brainstorm many possible solutions using intuition.
1. The chapter introduces the concept of the creative hero and their quest to find fulfilling work doing what they love.
3. When learning something new, I prefer:
a. Step-by-step instructions and an outline.
b. To figure things out as I go along through trial and error.
2. It discusses how creatives have an insatiable hunger to achieve and be recognized for their work, but also need to focus
This document introduces the concept of "The Hero's Journey" which is a travel guide through Vienna highlighting stories of creative heroes and heroines who have succeeded in building financially rewarding careers doing what they love. It aims to provide concrete tips and lessons from these individuals to help creative people overcome challenges and find fulfilling work that allows them to express their creativity. The guide will explore how to choose a suitable career path, set goals, avoid common pitfalls, network effectively, create a business plan, and develop the discipline needed to succeed as one's own boss.
This document introduces the concept of "The Hero's Journey" which is a travel guide through Vienna highlighting stories of creative heroes and heroines who have succeeded in building financially rewarding careers doing what they love. It aims to provide concrete tips and lessons from these individuals to help creative people overcome challenges and find fulfilling work that allows them to express their creativity. The guide will explore how to choose a suitable career path, set goals, avoid common pitfalls, network effectively, create a business plan, and develop the discipline needed to succeed as one's own boss.
This document introduces the concept of "The Hero's Journey" which is a travel guide through Vienna highlighting stories of creative heroes and heroines who have succeeded in building financially rewarding careers doing what they love. It aims to provide concrete tips and lessons from these individuals to help creative people overcome challenges and find fulfilling work that allows them to express their creativity. The guide will explore how to choose a suitable career path, set goals, avoid common pitfalls, network effectively, create business plans, and develop the discipline needed to succeed as one's own boss.
This document introduces the concept of "The Hero's Journey" which is a travel guide through Vienna highlighting stories of creative heroes and heroines who have succeeded in building financially rewarding careers doing what they love. It aims to provide concrete tips and lessons from these individuals to help creative people overcome challenges and find fulfilling work that allows them to express their creativity. The guide will explore how to choose a suitable career path, set goals, avoid common pitfalls, network effectively, create a business plan, and develop the discipline needed to succeed as one's own boss.
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Overview
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2. “Travel in a worldcity and meet your heroes and heroines,
who earn their money doing what they love.
They will inspire you to create your own legend.”
Peter de Kuster
Founder of The Hero’s Journey
3. Contents
Prologue 4
Making Money Doing What They Love
Introduction 5
The Hero’s Journey 7
Your Quest
CH1 Creative Hero 11
The
Dali’s Madrid
CH6
For Love and Money 48
CH7 The Myths about Creative Heroes
56
CH8
Testdrive Your Dreamjob 65
CH9 is a Pitch 72
Life
Quiz 15
CH10 Own Hero 81
Be Your
CH2 The Great Traits of Creative Heroes
Pedro Almodóvar’s Madrid
23
CH11 Your Own Heroes 93
Meet
28
CH12 The Tragic Creative Heroes
100
Epilogue 126
CH3 Motivated to be a Creative Hero
CH4 Hero’s Journey 32
Your
CH5 Your Story 41
What’s
Questionnaires 132
Our Heroes of Madrid
4. Making Money
Doing What They Love
These skills include:
Attention all artists, musicians, designers, filmmakers, sports heroes, actors, writers and anyone who’s working in the creative fields
– even if your chosen profession is not the most conventinal one, cultivating and growing a successful, financially rewarding career is still
your goal.
In The Hero’s Journey in Madrid I – Peter de Kuster – will provide you
with the stories of heroes and heroines from Madrid (past and present) on overcoming some of the specific challenges faced by creative, entrepreneurial, innovative and right-brainer people, who want a
career that is both satisfying and successful. Creative entrepreneurs,
freelancers and professionals need a set of skills that will turn their
passion into a viable career.
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How to choose a career that best suits your talents.
Setting realistic goals using right-brain techniques.
How to avoid the pitfalls that ruin a creative career.
How to schmooze your way to success.
How to create a business plan when you are the business.
How to be disciplined when you are your own boss.
When you find an outlet for your creativity in the form of a career, you’ll
discover a freedom in your working life that you can live with on the
long term. You can follow your passion, build a brillant career, and have
financial security – if you know which skills to use. Let me show you the
way in this travel guide of Madrid.
5. Introduction
There is no such thing as a Santa Claus – and there’s certainly no such
thing as the perfect career. That’s what many people really think,
and it’s sad, because there are plenty of rewarding, challenging and
fulfilling career opportunities that allow creative people to use their
gifts and be rewarded handsomely for their efforts. Those who
settle for less than the best, simply haven’t found the right job – yet.
You can have it all when it comes to a creative career –
if you know how.
The fact is that most people hate their jobs. They would rather be doing
something else – anything else. It doesn’t have to be that way. What if
I told you that you would never have to work another day in your life?
Would you be interested?
When you find the right fit in a career, it no longer feels like work. You
wake up every day excited about how you earn your living. This perfect
harmonizing of your talents, skills, personality and work style creates a
passion and a desire, as well as a feeling of contentment that is worth
more than gold.
It can be yours, if you will read this travel guide of Madrid.
6. Intuition, emotion, divergent thinking, daydreaming, thriving on
chaos, big–picture thinking, cleverness, open–mindedness and an
ability to play and have fun are virtues in the right setting.
The challenge of this journey is, that the creative business is very
different from other businesses. To get ahead, you sometimes have
to zigzag to the top. Let the stories of creative heroes and heroines of
Madrid show you when to zig and when to zag, to make the most of the
opportunities out there.
Using a map of Madrid you embark on a journey, an adventure in
search of yourself. The thing is, there isn’t a golden (or orange) egg
waiting for you, when you get to the spot marked ‘X’ on the map. The
buried treasure is within you. The pursuit of the gold (or the goal) is the
reward. Because, when it comes to a career, there is no ‘there’ there.
It is all a quest. Enjoying the quest is what success is all about. This is
the age of opportunity for the creative person. Innovation and ideas
are gold. Ridicule and red tape are being replaced with respect and
rewards for the clever and creative person. The business environment
is changing, and changing for the better – for you. Are you ready for
these exciting times ahead?
This travel guide of Berlin will put you in a position to prosper. What
parents, teachers and bosses might see as problems (sloppiness,
habitual tardiness, short attention span, non-conformism), can actually
be hidden assets in the search for work in a rewarding, interesting and
creative career.
Even so, it’s not exactly easy to build a career in the creative business
world. You have to be able to deal with rejection. It is a part of everyday life for the creative person. There is also that funny feeling that you
don’t quite fit in – and you don’t.
An unconventional person with unconventional ideas, you are often
seen as immature, temperamental, moody, difficult, distracted, irresponsible, and irrational. The truth is, you can be your wonderful self and still get ahead in the business world. This travel guide of
Madrid will help you manage your career using a whole–brain
approach that takes advantage of the way you are, without forgetting the way the world works.
8. The Hero’s Journey
It’s time to move on, move up, and move out with a new mission. The
Hero’s Journey is about taking charge of your destiny so that no idiot
can control your fate.
Most books are very thorough, when it comes to identifying and
informing you about the problems and pitfalls of a creative career.
However, what they lack, is the - “What the hell am I supposed to do
about it? - part. I decided to make the Hero’s Journey travel guides
about real life heroes and heroines, of past and present, in Madrid
with heavy on concrete tips, anecdotes and lessons to be learned
from them.
New creative careers and enterprises are popping up all the time.
There has never been a better time to strike out on your own. This is
your time to shine as a creative person. The future looks bright. Many
of the current trends favor your preferred mode of operation – selfreliance, zigzagging to the top, rapid change, multi–tasking, chaos,
adaptability, intuition, training and retraining.
Madrid
This travel guide of Madrid will show you how to find your career
niche, and then how to earn a living doing what you love. You will
learn how to overcome the challenges the creative right-brainer faces,
and how to make your nature and your creativity work for you. You’ll
learn how to market yourself even in a crowded marketplace, survive
and thrive in the battlefield that is entrepreneurship. How to be your
own boss and work for others, take the ‘free” out of “freelance”, rise to
the top without stepping on too many toes, and use your natural
abilities to find a perfect pitch and harmony in your work world.
The Hero’s Journey is in reality about your life. There is a direct, undeniable correlation between your career and your life. It’s less about
what you do for a living than what you can live with doing. Finding fun
and fulfillment at work spills over into the rest of your life. Without
it, your health will suffer, your creativity will suffer, your performance
will suffer – and so will everybody around you. You don’t need to live
that way.
9. If you are thinking about giving up on a creative career and getting a
‘real’ job, stop right there. When you settle for less than what’s best
for you, you instantly get less than you settled for. Don’t sell yourself
short. The regret will eat you up inside. Don’t miss your chance - it
may be right around the corner. Instead, get going and go for it – be
bold. Use the strategies of heroes and heroines in Madrid to give you
an advantage.
Don’t let others push boulders in your path and fill your head with facts
like ‘most businesses fail in the first year’, ‘It’s too competitive out
there’, ‘there are no (dancing) jobs’, ‘you don’t have enough experience or talent’ or ‘you have no agent’. It’s bad enough that these
insecure and misinformed people are telling you why you can’t
suc-ceed. It’s worse if you believe them. Don’t let anyone talk your
dreams down.
This travel guide through Madrid is for creative people in all walks
of life – carpenter or composer, dancer or painter, poet or musician,
philosopher or travel guide, magician or designer, architect or writer, actor or account manager. It isn’t meant to apply to just the glamour jobs; whatever form your creativity takes, you can apply these
stories.
For everyone who tells you: “You can’t make a living doing that!”,
there are hundreds and thousands of examples of creative heroes and
heroines, in all the cities of the world, who found a way to turn something they thought was fun and would even do for free, into a fulfilling life and career.
I will help you as your travel guide to take your powerful creative energy and harness it, and you will beat the odds, making a living doing
what you love to do. Your life will become a hero’s journey story.
10. Your
Quest
Few people know what they want when they grow up, and even
fewer creative people want to grow up. Maybe you won’t discover your
true calling until you test-drive several dream jobs and work with some
rolemodels. Isn’t it better to testdrive them, using that incredible
imagination of yours than waste years on a dead-end-job? One of the
key things you’ll work on here is defining what you want to do (not for
the rest of your life, but what you want to do now) and eliminating the
careers that aren’t a fit.
The choices that lead to a life of creative expression and financial
security are here for the making. The catch is, that creative careers are
often unconventional and in some cases completely unchartered. The
challenge is that there are a million different things you could do.
The key to success in any career is clarity. Becoming clear about who
you are and what you love is the first part of this travel guide through
Madrid. Then, how to get what you want is covered in great detail. It’s
hard work, but this is your chance to reinvent yourself. Don’t let it pass
you by.
12. 1
The Creative Hero
Success for a creative hero can be tremendous. Not just in money, but
in creative freedom. Look at the list of the highest–paid actors and
entrepreneurs – they are all people who don’t fit any mold, but they’re
also people who used that fact to their benefit.
You can do it too, in your own way, on your own time, reaching your
own goals. Unmire yourself from the myths about creative people.
Don’t be afraid to look at your strenghts and weaknesses. Face the fact
that traditional business management, which is left-brain, logical and
linear (not to mention rigid, boring, and counterproductive), doesn’t
work for you. It isn’t much fun and if it isn’t at least a little bit of fun,
you’re not going to do it.
It’s that simple. If it’s not fast, fun, flexible and easy, you are less likely to
embrace it. Be willing to work within a system – as long as it’s one that
you create and one that works with you, as well as for you.
Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech (1904 - 1989).
Creatives have an insatiable hunger to achieve, create, accomplish.
They want to be recognized and heard, receive applause and take
home awards. They desire change, to create a body of work, to earn
and to make deals. Many people who don’t know what they want
actually want too much, too fast.
13. The key to success is, learning how to focus on what’s most important.
It’s counterproductive trying to do too many things at once – nor is it
good to focus on only one area of your life or work. One way to whittle
it down (focus) and spread it around (multifocus) is, to choose a top
goal for each aspect of your life.
Take a good, hard look at who you are, what’s your story and what you
want out of life. Sometimes, having everything to be just okay, having
an adequate job and a moderate life, is the biggest tragedy of all.
Take the time now to find yourself, so you can live your life without
getting lost and make good decisions, that will lead you to the
success and happiness you desire.
We are all born creative. What happens to us from kindergarten to
college shapes how much of that creativity stays with us. Some,
despite the best efforts of the school system and the corporate
system to stamp out the creative spirit, slip through the cracks,
creativity intact. You are still not safe. Ninety–eight percent of the
people in the world, are living the left–brained life. Society tends to
reward the left brain (structure, status quo) and reprimand the right
brain (chaos, creativity, innovation).
14. You can stunt your creative spirit with disuse. You cannot lose a
talent, but your skills can certainly atrophy. Almost any job can be
done creatively. Entrepreneurs must be creative to survive. Managing people can be done creatively. Marketing, communication and
sales, certainly involve a degree of creativity. Even distribution and
finance can be a right-brained affair. What makes any career interesting, exciting and vital, is the creative approach you take to it.
People who ignore their creative gifts in their careers, are frustrated
and unhappy by midlife (or much sooner). Happiness comes from
finding your greatest gifts and abilities and then developing, and
using them, in the work you do.
Creativity and creative careers involve a whole-brain approach, an
interaction between the left hemisphere of your brain (the detail–
oriented accountant side) and the right hemisphere (the big picture, artistic side). The right brain comes up with the ideas, and the
left brain implements them. Too much right brain and nothing gets
done; too much left brain and life is dull and uninspiring.
As a right-brainer you are absolutely unique (and wonderful). There
has never been anyone like you and there will never be again. Ponder
that for a moment. Beneath all the self-doubt, guilt, fear, remorse, and
distorted stories is a gem of a person who, more than anything,
deserves to be happy, successful and fulfilled. To have a career that
is challenging and rewarding. A career that fits like a glove and is
such a joy that you would do it for free. But, is so valuable to others,
that you are paid well. And why not? You have found your place in
the universe, you are making a contribution with your talent and
creativity.
Once you understand yourself and what work you enjoy doing, you
can work with your natural abilities and tendencies rather than
against them. It makes life much easier. This is something that is
unique to you. It is what will work best for you. So don’t just breeze
past the questions in this travel guide. Make the time to really give
some thought to who you are, what you want to do, and what the
best way would be to do it. I have always said that to find yourself you need to go on a journey. You need time for reflection, away
from the hustle and bustle of your busy life, to open yourself to new
possibilities.
15. Quiz
Do you honestly love what you do now? Are you excited to go to work
on Monday? Do you go home happy? If you answered “no” to any of
these questions, there is a better way for your beautiful mind.
The following quiz should give you an indication of where your natural
tendencies lie – left brain, right brain, or whole brain. Answer honestly
and quickly. Don’t dwell on the answers, and don’t try to figure out
what I’m looking for. We are going to explore new worlds together in.
16. 1.
There is no ‘right’ answer!
When it comes to emotions,
a. I can articulate my feeling to others.
b. I am better at expressing my emotions through my creative
work.
2.
I have always been told
a. I’d make a great accountant.
b. I was a natural – born artist.
3.
Success is
a. closely related to annual income.
b. unrelated to the money I make.
7.
When it comes to a big project, my strength is in seeing
a. the worm’s eye – view (details).
b. the bird’s eye – view (the big picture).
4.
When trying to explain how I came up with an idea,
a. I am able to put it into terms others can understand.
b. I feel like an alien from another planet.
8.
When my boss or client puts me on the spot,
a. I say what I mean and mean what I say.
b. I tell him what I think he wants to hear.
5.
When I am working on a project,
a. I am not happy until it’s done.
b. I enjoy the process.
9.
Joking around the water cooler, I’ve been compared to
a. Christiano Ronaldo.
b. Salvador Dali.
6.
It’s a beautiful summer day, but I have work to do. I will
a. get my work done first and then go to the beach.
b. go to the ‘Prado’ and deal with my work later.
10.
When I have several unfinished projects going at once, I feel
a. frustrated.
b. stimulated.
17. 11.
When it comes to decorating my office,
a. I find an arrangement that works and stick with it.
b. I rearrange everything at least every six months.
14.
I’m more
a. logical.
b. intuitive.
12.
Multitasking for me is
a. doing two things at once.
b. talking on the phone, internetting, sending an email,
watching the sports on TV, making faces to a friend and
sorting through the mail at once.
15.
After work
a. I go home, or maybe out with people in my project.
b. I like to go to places where people from other projects hang
out.
16.
Before I speak,
a. I think it through and censor it in my head.
b. I say the first thing that pops into my head.
13.
When I’m asked to bring something to a party
a. I bring paper plates.
b. I have a new recipe I’m dying to try out.
18. 17.
I’m running late for an important meeting and a dear friend
calls with a relationship crisis,
a. I explain that I am in a hurry and will call him back as soon as
I can.
b. I say the hell with the meeting. My friend needs me now.
18.
When it comes to problem-solving
a. I analyze things from a logical perspective.
b. I consult my ‘gut’ for an answer.
19.
My car is
a. practical and safe.
b. stylish and fun to drive.
20.
I am best at remembering
a. names.
b. faces.
21.
Whenever there is a crisis in my life,
a. I retreat into myself and try to solve it on my own.
b. I prefer to talk it over with others.
22.
In making decisions,
a. I tend to focus on the actualities.
b. I tend to focus on the possibilities.
19. 27.
28.
23.
I write with my
a. right hand.
b. left hand.
24.
I am a natural born
a. learner.
b. teacher.
25.
If I had two yearlong projects to choose from, I’d pick
a. an analysis of the company’s past and future profit centres.
b. working on the company’s marketing materials.
26.
When I meet a prospective client/employer,
a. I have a written list of questions to cover.
b. I talk off the top of my head, taking my cue from them.
When I am learning a new software program,
a. Read the manual and then begin.
b.What manual? I figure things out on my own.
I believe
a. you can make things happen through sheer force of will.
b. there is a force in the universe that brings things to you.
29.
I just met with a prospective client/employer whom I really
connected with. When I leave, I
a. shake their hand.
b. give them a hug.
30.
If I could choose my working hours, they’d start at
a. 6.00 o’clock in the morning.
b. 6.00 o’clock in the evening.
31.
My daily routine is most like the movie:
a. Abre Los Ojos (little variety).
b. All About My Mother (adventures every day).
20. 32.
It’s my birthday and my friends have thrown me a surprise
party, I am
a. embarrassed (I don’t like surprises).
b. thrilled (I love surprises).
33.
When someone asks about my vacation,
a. I give them names and places.
b. I describe in intricate detail how wonderful I felt to be away,
and talk about all the things I saw, the wonderful people I
met and the fun I had.
34.
When I get the paper, I usually turn first to
a. the business section.
b. the comics.
35.
While out to lunch with friends, I have an urgent call and ask
them to order for me. They
a. know exactly what I want because I always get the same
thing.
b. don’t have a clue because I am always trying something new.
36.
If the meeting is scheduled for 10 o’clock
a. I arrive a quarter of an hour early. I am known for my
punctuality.
b. I try not to be the last person to show, but how was I to know
traffic would be so sad?
21. 37.
42.
If I lost my planner I would be completely lost.
a. My whole life is in there.
b. I’m sure that’s where I stuck the little paper that has the
name and number of the client who urgently needed a call
back yesterday on it.
38.
My idea of organization is
a. making a list of all the things to be done and then prioritizing
the tasks.
b. Playing with my Post-It-Notes, putting them on the wall in
some sort of order.
39.
When I am working and the phone rings, I will
a. look at it as a nuisance and let it ring.
b. look at it as a welcome break and pick it up.
40.
My boss/client likes to say
a. I keep my nose to the grindstone.
b. I keep my head in the clouds.
41.
I learn best when you
a. tell me what to do.
b. show me what to do.
If I were on a game show and my winning totalled 10.000
euro with the option to keep what I have or risk it all on one
more question for double or nothing, I would more likely
a. take the money and run.
b. bet it all.
43.
If I were going to clean out my desk, I would take the
following approach:
a. Do it a little at a time until I am finished.
b. Pull everything from the drawers and do as much as I could
before pushing the rest back in.
44.
If I were offered a promotion that involved moving to Hong
Kong for two years,
a. I’d opt out because I don’t speak Chinese.
b. I’d been on the phone with my travel agent in two seconds
flat.
45.
I am ready to leave for work, and
a. I know exactly where my care keys are.
b. I go on a search–and–destroy mission until the keys turn
up.
46.
When I log on to the internet, I do it with
a. a plan and a purpose: get in, get out.
b. a sort of stream of consciousness, pausing to look at
whatever catches my fancy.
47.
When researching a project,
a. I find as many books and articles as I can and read them from
front to back.
b. I ask someone for tips on the best places to look and skim
those.
22. Results of the quiz
In the quiz, a answers count zero; b answers count 1.
If your total is 15 or less, you must have bought this travel guide for
somebody else and you’re just going through the quizzes for kicks,
because you’re just a serious left-brainer. A total of 16 to 35 indicates a
fairly balanced, whole-brain approach to the world, or a right-brainer
who was working in the financial services. You will go far if you can learn
to loosen up a little.
48.
If I inadvertently offended a co-worker, I’d
a. say nothing, hire a lawyer and hope the whole thing blows
over.
b. have a sit down and discuss his or her feelings while
apologizing profusely.
49.
When it comes to remembering all the things I have to do:
a. I make a master list down to the last detail.
b. What was the question again?
50.
My office desk is organized in such a way that
a. anybody could come in and find what they need quickly.
b. I pity anyone who has to try to figure out my system.
With a total over 35, you can consider yourself a right-brainer. A
Creative Hero, with all the blessings and curses attached to it. If you
came up with your own answer even once, refusing to go with the
choices offered, give yourself a star. You are a true right brainer, an independent thinker, an original, a creative hero.
24. 2
The Great Traits of
Creative Heroes
While nobody uses only their right brain or left brain, most creatives
tend to rely heavily on their right brains – the source of their creativity
Because of that many of the following statements will apply to you.
Even whole-brainers (those who operate equally from both hemispheres) will recognize themselves in it, but are often tempered by the
logical, stabilizing influence of the left brain.
The right-brainer is able to compare and combine two things that
are not usually related. The creative mind is not limited by normal
boundaries, and therefore, can see relationships that aren’t obvious
to others. The right-brainer sees abstract concepts and then is able to
express them in concrete terms.
The right-brainer has a strong appreciation of art. The assumption is,
that creative people always ‘create’ art. That is not the case. There are
careers for people who appreciate the arts.
Film director: Pedro Almodóvar Caballer (1949 - Present).
25. Right-brainers tend to have rich and vivid memories. Right-brainers
are able to remember faces and places, but aren’t so hot at names
and titles. They retain images better than words. They remember
themes and scenes from movies, but not the names of the actors or
the director. The right brain remembers feelings – good and bad.
Being creative sometimes means, being lonely in a crowd. When I start
talking about intuition and inspiration, with other than creative people,
they stare at me.
Creative people have the pioneering spirit that it takes to do things differently, regardless of the grief that they may take from (and give to)
others. They are eager to go where nobody has gone before. The great
unknown is more interesting and inspiring than the safe and secure. It
is intoxicating to be involved with an idea on the ground level. The early
stages of the creative process are magical, where anything is possible
and reality is way off in the distance. (Then, the left brain enters the
story and ruins all the fun).
Right-brainers appreciate nature and have the ability to find beauty
everywhere. Creative people desperately need to stop and smell the
flowers. Or hear the sounds of the sirens. To keep in touch with life
and beauty, their super sensitive senses trigger their creativity. Creatives respond to their surroundings. It is a blessing and a curse to be
tuned in.
Right-brainers welcome challenges. They are able to see the big
picture and tackle problems on a total story scale. They use intuition,
rather than facts and figures, to find new and better solutions. Although
right-brainers may be in touch with trends, they’re more likely to start
trends. They are leaders, not followers. They are flexible. Passionate.
When it comes to getting their ideas come true, they are relentless.
26. Right-brainers are open-minded and less prone to prejudice.
Creatives often have high ethical and moral standards. Gray
matter thinkers, in a black and white world, often see more than
one correct answer and maybe even more than one question.
27. The Weak Traits
are not so weak
Right-brainers feel things more deeply than most other people do.
That’s why they create. To express what they are feeling through their
work. Right-brainers are impulsive. That live-for-today attitude and
‘being in the moment’ works for the storyteller in them. But, to succeed,
they’ve got to give some thought to the future. There can be long-term
consequences, when they play now and pay later.
For right-brainers, all play has a purpose – it’s fun. This attitude makes
them seem immature. Left-brainers like rules, a purpose and a plan,
even for play – and worse, they need a reason to do it. Right-brainers
tend to be sloppy. Not disorganized, just not organized in a way an
uptight left-brained person would like them to be. Many creatives feel
neatness is a waste of time.
Divergent thinkers often go off on tangents, and are frequently seen as
scatter-brained. It’s hard to concentrate, when you’re not inspired or
interested. It takes discipline to get started and stick with the business
side of creative business. Creatives can work harder than anybody if
they find something they love to do. They just have a hard time learning
to love math, taxes, regular business hours, and client follow up.
Right-brainers are particularly vulnerable to the ‘they are going to
find me out any minute’ syndrome. They may be confident about
their work, but not about them-selves. Insecurity often rules them.
Alcoholism, drug addiction, depression – all are very real dangers for
the right–brainer.
Leaping ahead, seeing the big picture, creatives lose those people who
want to take it step by step and see things in black and white. Sometimes this makes them angry. Right-brainers spend a lot of time dealing
(or not dealing) with frustration.
Although right-brainers aren’t necessarily self-destructive, they are
prone to overindulgence, which can lead to the same thing. Right–
brainers’ high ideals make them inflexible. Creatives often expose a
dark side to the world. Right-brainers procrastinate. Right-brainers
don’t like to be told how to do it.
As you can see, for every so-called negative trait of creative heroes and heroines, there is a positive side as well.
29. Salvador Dali
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30. Pedro Almodovar
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31. Madrid
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