Author: Kim Hermanson

We need art because to change our world, we need what is alive.
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We need art because to change our world, we need what is alive.

When I work with clients, it’s so apparent that deep creativity is not of the head or thinking mind. It’s coming from an entirely different place. Their creative visions are coming from a place that’s ALIVE. We need art because to change our world, we need what is alive. Click here to read the full…

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Let go to transform: Aligning with something greater than yourself

The desire to control and create specific outcomes often hampers true transformation. We push, we strive, and we pour in endless effort, yet we don’t always find the answers we seek. No matter how much we try to shape things, our human perspective can only take us so far. But Something else—something much greater than…

Unlocking the universal language of shapes: How forms influence us

Unlocking the universal language of shapes: How forms influence us

There’s a reason bank buildings are square. The solid, stable form of a square conveys security and trust. There’s a reason that when we need rest, we often seek out the calming expanse of a large body of water or the serene emptiness of the desert. There’s a reason web designers use generous amounts of…

Unlocking depth: How images open the door to soulful writing

Unlocking depth: How images open the door to soulful writing

During the many years that I led creative writing workshops, I noticed something interesting about the thing invited deep writing. Some writing prompts–often involving words or newspaper headlines–kept people entrenched in analytical thinking and… their subsequent writing was heady and dry.  Their writing might have been slick and witty, but it was rarely deep or…

Six ways to break your creative blocks

Six ways to break your creative blocks

When I’ve felt stuck in my creative journey, I’ve found that sometimes the smallest shifts can unlock surprising breakthroughs. Here are  In my article for Greater Good Magazine, I share six powerful ways to clear creative blocks and reignite that spark—methods I’ve used personally to nurture my own creativity and help others discover theirs. Give…

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