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A INSPIRING GUIDE TO YOUR CREATIVE FLOW. The author Heinrich Denke is one of world's highest paid creativity consultants and coaches, leads workshops nationally and internationally, trains creativity coaches, and provides trainings for industry and financial sector. "IN ORDER TO BE IRREPLACEABLE ONE MUST ALWAYS BE DIFFERENT." Coco The most important resource of successful life and business? Creativity Was and is the source of wealth, real novelty and ideas which depart from what exists. Back in Chanel s times and today creativity is a characteristic possessed by many successful people. This book offers you a framework to identify blockages and unlock your creative potential What is impressive about Coco Chanel is how she could find a way to her potential for a creative revolution in fashion, a secure source of income and an expression that also was aligning with her values. In all she has done, you can feel her vision. It was not always a happy journey. What made her stand out was that she not only had "sight" but a vision that was going beyond achieving short term gain. Using your creativity to the full potential can change your life. It must become a habit to tap into your talent. For example, if you found yourself offered a new and amazing possibility or job that would allow you to have access to your creative side, would you take it on or would you be fearful? What would you want to do in order to push yourself beyond your comfort zone? Coco Chanel is a proof that it's worth it to go beyond your own fears. You need to seek approval only from within yourself, and that means that you want to focus on the success that you need for yourself and for your creativity. When you are focusing on yourself, you will see that there is a huge amount of room for your own growth and that you do not need anything from others to know your own talent and your own value. We all need to step back sometimes, and look at our values and talents. It is important to ensure that we are aligned with everything in our life that is important to us. Our potentials, like creativity, should become the centre of our life. They should be our way of living, and a secure source of income. This also means that we have to find a way to put our creativity into our life in a way that adds both rewards and security. Think about all of the variations of your job that you will be able to have access to using these different aspects of your talents. Takeaways: 1.we must first take a decisive position on the type of life we'd love to live, by tapping into our individual well of creativity and fully maximizing our innate potentials. 2.It must become a habit to tap into your talent. 3.You need to seek approval only from within yourself 4.find activities that suck away your time and energy, you need to associate that behaviour with pain. 5.Our potentials, like creativity, should become the centre of our life.
About the Author
Heinrich Denke was born in 1974 in the Silesian Highlands (a part of Poland which was originally German). He finished his art studies successfully with the highest degree possible followed up by several postgraduate studies. After establishing himself as an artist and writer Heinrich described himself as a "non-factional artist". He spent much of his time traveling through the world and studying art in museums, trying also to reconcile different groups in the cultural world, which resulted in defining his own theory and philosophy about art and creativity. Regardless of many successes like his exhibition in New York, cooperation with global corporations (SAP) and artists or academic publications about his art, his 'hunger' for cultural development and artistic freedom could never be satisfied . The side effect of never finding a "quiet haven" for his artistic expression was his drive for mastering most of the artistic materials and approaches which are enriching his teaching in his own art academy (nuARTis.com). During these years Heinrich began developing his theory of permanent creative revolution. His art academy and Art and Yoga school Yogarten is the expression of this holistic idea. Heinrich Denke´s memoir of expatriate experiences through travel and the world Metropolis is the artist dream and it also stands as one of the best peeks into creative circles of Paris, New York and Hong Kong. His writing gives always a glimpse of his own personal mindset and process and the reader can learn quite a bit about the art, culture and being a human. You don't into the extremes of Heinrich Denkes inner and outer journeys to learn a little something from the quintessential artist. At once artist and writer, his most famous work delves into the human mindset and relive the hopes and frustration of finding inspiration and chasing the Creative Dream. Not many writers journey comes remotely close to exploring his nuances, and even those who've never once picked up any of his works will still find his moving and beautiful life riveting. For him, self-expression allowed him a worthwhile conduit for the pain he felt over never having a homeland and roots; authors hoping to pursue their craft citing similar reasons might find this artwork useful. To this day, Heinrich Denke remains a polarizing figure between art and writing, and reading about his shines a more human light on what he offers literature.
About the Author
Heinrich Denke was born in 1974 in the Silesian Highlands (a part of Poland which was originally German). He finished his art studies successfully with the highest degree possible followed up by several postgraduate studies. After establishing himself as an artist and writer Heinrich described himself as a "non-factional artist". He spent much of his time traveling through the world and studying art in museums, trying also to reconcile different groups in the cultural world, which resulted in defining his own theory and philosophy about art and creativity. Regardless of many successes like his exhibition in New York, cooperation with global corporations (SAP) and artists or academic publications about his art, his 'hunger' for cultural development and artistic freedom could never be satisfied . The side effect of never finding a "quiet haven" for his artistic expression was his drive for mastering most of the artistic materials and approaches which are enriching his teaching in his own art academy (nuARTis.com). During these years Heinrich began developing his theory of permanent creative revolution. His art academy and Art and Yoga school Yogarten is the expression of this holistic idea. Heinrich Denke´s memoir of expatriate experiences through travel and the world Metropolis is the artist dream and it also stands as one of the best peeks into creative circles of Paris, New York and Hong Kong. His writing gives always a glimpse of his own personal mindset and process and the reader can learn quite a bit about the art, culture and being a human. You don't into the extremes of Heinrich Denkes inner and outer journeys to learn a little something from the quintessential artist. At once artist and writer, his most famous work delves into the human mindset and relive the hopes and frustration of finding inspiration and chasing the Creative Dream. Not many writers journey comes remotely close to exploring his nuances, and even those who've never once picked up any of his works will still find his moving and beautiful life riveting. For him, self-expression allowed him a worthwhile conduit for the pain he felt over never having a homeland and roots; authors hoping to pursue their craft citing similar reasons might find this artwork useful. To this day, Heinrich Denke remains a polarizing figure between art and writing, and reading about his shines a more human light on what he offers literature.
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