Wednesday, February 4, 2009

JPC Transcripts - Part 1





The following are the transcripts found in Creativity Section on JPC website. I find that I absorb any information better when/if I actually see it written as opposed to just listening to it...




Part1: Learn to be more creative


You can learn to be more creative. How? Let me count the ways… Try these five for starters:

1. Acknowledge that you are creative and commit yourself to becoming even more creative.
2. Identify your habits, then consistently and systematically challenge your habits.
3. Become more versatile by expanding your technical and perceptual skill sense.
4. Study ways that other people are creative - practice and adapt those ways to suit your needs.
5. Place yourself in a creative environment that will prompt you to generate more work and new ideas."




John Paul Caponigro - "is one of the most creative visual artists working today. Dedicated to fostering the growth of creativity in others, he exhibits, writes, lectures, and teaches seminars and digital photography workshops. Inspiring conscientious creative interaction, his life's work is a call to connection with our natural world, with each other, and with ourselves. This site will answer all of your questions about John Paul - who, what, where, when, how, and why. You can explore a web of connections to individuals and communities he interacts with".









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