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Carolyn Jack

Editor and CEO, Geniocity.com
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Creative Nerve

April 18th, 2010 | Uncategorized

The answer is, somewhere really and bravely creative

Where would you rather be?

No matter who you are or where you live, you probably wish you had a somewhat different life or home. Or at least a vacation house. But the sad and unavoidable fact is that everybody and every place has problems, including the most glamorous.  You know? Even California’s broke — and the Riviera’s polluted and the wealthier-than-the-queen J.K. Rowling pays insanely high taxes. (And what a wo-mensch she is for doing so).

What makes one person or place happier than another is not  a lack of problems, but how imaginatively and effectively he, she or it solves those problems. And since even the most creative among us need a little coaching now and then, people keep finding the annual Creative Problem Solving Institute to be helpful.

The institute, a program of the Creative Education Foundation, presents a hands-on learning experience based on a system of thought that helps you come up with creative solutions even when you think you don’t have any.  It will be held  June 21-25 this year, in Buffalo, N.Y., and one of the speakers will be Disney Imagineer Tony Baxter, who’s worked on the Mouse Company’s entertainment projects for 40 years.

So if you’d like your drab, economically depressed town to be more like Paris  and your humble life to be more like Bono’s or Christiane Amanpour’s or Shen Wei’s, don’t get bummed — fame, wealth, achievement , or just a good way to lose 20 lbs. and get a  job may be only one inspiring idea away. Just unlock your brain.

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  1. Tim Tibbitts Says:

    Good reminder CJ!

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