Creativity

The fluidity of method: Letting the work show the way

The fluidity of method: Letting the work show the way

In management literature, there’s a concept called “contingency theory.” It teaches that what we want to create determines our methods. In other words, our approach must be shaped by the unique context, goals, and circumstances we’re working with. Our methods are contingent upon the situation in front of us. They must adapt to the kind…

The sacred practice of creativity: A bridge to Something Greater

The sacred practice of creativity: A bridge to Something Greater

Joseph Campbell once said, “The way of the artist and the way of the mystic are very much alike, except the mystic does not have a craft.” In other words, creativity is not merely a personal tool for our projects—it’s an alignment with a higher intelligence. The creative process allows us to have a conversation…

It takes courage to follow a creative calling
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It takes courage to follow a creative calling

Inner visions, creative nudges, and musings are never rational or logical. They don’t follow the rules of reason, and they rarely make sense at first glance. Yet, they whisper to us, urging us to explore something deeper and unseen. It takes courage to follow them. It takes fortitude to go against the norm and trust…

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