10
Mar
2010
Importance of Creativity in Tough Times

Ever wonder how people get an idea for a book, website, app or gizmo?  Because something happened.  They had a problem, they noticed something missing, they had a stimulating conversation.  Simple stuff that bothered them or captured their attention.  Their mind couldn’t let go.

In today’s changing times, being creative is even more important than ever – creative about how you’re going to use your skills for a career change, how you’re going to keep you business viable, and where to go on vacation without breaking the bank.  Being around creative people is a great way to stimulate your own creativity.

This Monday, March 15, from 5:30 – 7:30 pm I’ll be hanging out with some pretty creative gals and invite you to join me.  Kate Hall, Casey Quinlan, Lillian Lambert and myself are all authors and entrepreneurs.  We’ll be sharing how we came up with the idea for our books, what happened along the way to make it happen, and why we’re so passionate about our topic.

And, since we want the session to be really interactive, there’s built-in time for questions and dialogue.  With a limit of only 40 people I anticipate the atmosphere will be stimulating and fun!

Want to join us?  Want to put yourself in an environment to creatively stimulate your next thing?

Sign up for River City Writes!  Cost is nominal and benefits the professional development and educational opportunities offered by River City Express Network.

Let’s get creative!

Cheers,

 

 

 

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0 #1 Chris 2010-03-12 11:36
Mary,
This is an excellent opportunity and event! Have fun - I wish I could attend.
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