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Developing your creative genius and live an extraordinary life

Topic: Self-Esteem and Self ConfidenceBy Michelle SearsPublished Recently added

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Yes YOUR creative genius. I can almost bet that you're more creative then you give yourself credit for. You have genius within you, you're just not tapping into it.

So I'm going to help you discover, develop and maintain your creative genius. Let's get started.

First of all, you have to get to know yourself intimately to know what it is that you like or don't like. Sounds simple, right? You're probably saying to yourself right now - "Sure I know what I like. And I know what I don't like to. I like...hum. What do I like? Hum. I never really thought about it before."

"Well for sure I know what I don't like, right? What is it that I don't like? I don't like...hum. Well now that's a tough one to when you're talking about my creative genius and getting intimate with myself."

Did your mental conversation go something like that? Well honey you're not alone. A lot of people think they know what they like and don't like but how many of them really stop and ask themselves the questions.

You need to know yourself pretty well to use your creative genius.

Tips to discover your creative genius

Find out about yourself. Get a blank piece of paper and write down something that you like and something that you love. Things that really bring joy and peace to your life. Things that make you feel warm and fussy on the inside.

Ask yourself what you would be, do or have if money wasn't an issue. That'll get you thinking in the right direction. It will remove the money blocks from your thinking and allow your creative genius to work.

Tips to develop your creative genius

Once you have a list of things that bring joy, love, peace, happiness and inner calmness to your life build on them. Take action to make them a part of your everyday life.

The real life that you live day in and day out. You are the one who is responsible for your creative genius so you have to do the work. No one can tell you what it is and no one can develop it for you.

Tips to maintain your creative genius

Once you discover and develop your inner joy, you need to do whatever it takes to maintain it. Within reason of course. Obviously you don't do anything that negatively effects you or another human being.

But you do whatever is necessary to live your life based around your likes and loves of your life. You only have one life to life so you better make it a good one.

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Michelle Sears is the author of a self esteem building website that is packed full of information. Her site was created to help people just like you create a deep loving relationship with yourself. A relationship that will affect every single area of your life - in a good way. Visit her on her website at http://www.selfesteem-building.com or on her Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/selfesteembuilding

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