Achieving Your Goals with Creativity

The Truth Behind Every Success

marissa sayno
When the heart desires, the mind is compelled into the most wonderful of thoughts that produces a unique creation. This is our human legacy, as we are created in the likeness of the omnipresence that made us who we are. It is our divine heritage that makes us share in the making of tangible forms here on Earth, reshaping the very place where we are born into: for better, or for worse.

First Truth: Passion Drives the Restless Mind to Create Something out of Nothing

It is most likely that Leonardo da Vinci spent a lot of times in the charming valleys of Florence while he was enveloped in the bliss of daydreams. His insatiable curiosity of the world around him had perhaps driven him into days of utter rage and madness until he would see the completion of his dreams. It is wanting to break free from life's daily norms and believing that there are so many hidden wonders to explore that made even the most common fools into geniuses and masters of their era. Who would even explore an idea on helicopters and solar powers in the 14th century? Leonardo just did that and became so much celebrated in many aspects of the art and scientific movements.

Second Truth: Being Creative Doesn't Mean You Need to Have the Highest I.Q.

There are many who are unaware of this dormant power of imagination lying within each one of us. Our very homes and the society we live in have preconditioned our minds and molded us into this person that we think we are. Our lives are often classified by the status and job we hold in our society. Some people can even be living a routine life of waking up early, working at eight and leaving for home at five. Others have been so used to this casual daily existence that left them feeling frustrated. It is like driving in circles and never getting into the destination you wanted.

Creativity is innate in every one of us, which probably tells why kids are full of fascination than adults are. We become uncreative as we grow up and depended more on the processes of our left brain's capacity for logical thinking. Our art, intuition and imagination are left unpolished in our right brains.

Third Truth: Creativity is Not Dormant and You can Tap its Limitless Powers

The next time you say that you don't have a flair for something you wanted to do like drawing, painting, playing a guitar, and so on - slap yourself real hard. You have the potential to learn anything you want and it's never too late to start with an inspiring thought. Allow your creative powers to bring more happiness and success to your life. There are many inspirational books and classes that offer you great help if you don't know where to start.

Having troubles finding your inspiration? Take a moment and close your eyes. Imagine what you want. Then, take inspiration and see the world in a better and vibrant perspective than you ever had. People who are inspired are on adrenaline high or what many call the proverbial " spark. " Feel the wonderful energy of inspiration that will give you that excitement to put out all of your creative thoughts into a tangible form.

Fourth Truth: Creativity Starts with a Habit of Wanting

To realize your visions and to search the cosmos in ways of turning your ideas into reality is what separates humans from the rest of the animal kingdom. There is no sin in wanting to make your reality better, so open your eyes to amazing possibilities and don't be afraid to take the risk. It is very easy for many of us to dream. It is only a few who have been strong in facing the nemesis of doubt and fear - just to see their dreams fulfilled. This is the fine line that divides the dreamers from the achievers. Even the most innovative and effective leaders in our communities have struggled their way into the rabbit hole of success and came out as enlightened survivors.

Always remember: You are born with a purpose. Do your very best to get the life you deserve. Make it happen!

Published by marissa sayno

Marissa Sayno is a professional freelance writer, pushing the limits of her creativity to the max. A slogan writing contest for Cosmopolitan magazine's local issue has made her discover this knack for writin...  View profile

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