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  1. Christine, get out on that bike and ride like a 7 year old! Take in the clouds, the smell of dirt, and the sting of the summer bugs hitting you as you sip down the path. The mind does wonders on a bike. Enjoy!

  2. Hey Brenda,

    I am interested in creativity in business. I am an artist too. This whole thing started when I got a temp job at Auckland University Business School (New Zealand) and ended up staying 3 years and starting some post-grad study. I have just left my marketing job there to be a full time painter again but I want to keep studying and one day would like to write my thesis on creativity in business.

    I am also interested in running workshops or coaching sessions for business people – getting them to think differently and to use creativity as their competitive advantage etc. and I’m in the initial stages of putting my ideas together which is how I came across this blog.

    From now on I will read your blog and contribute anything if I can think of anything worthwhile to share. Maybe this will help me with some “unblocking” as I am very disciplined with my painting but finding it difficult at present.

  3. Hi Kerryn,

    I suspect you followed the path to my blog through Brenda Johima’s. Both of us do work on creativity in a business context, so I’ll send your comment on to her also.

    Let me know if there is anything I can share with you to help as you think about developing your interests in creativity in business.

    Christine

  4. Thank You, Kerryn for your comments, and thank you Christine, for providing the venue for this dialogue.

    Creativity, creativity in business, and creativity and life, is such a very exciting journey, and as a career, it truly is a limitless.

    Creative blocks, as I see them, are never really “blocks,” but only lessons to be learned, waiting in the wings to come out of the darkness, and into the light. Creativity at those times, is just resting, having a nap.

    Trust, have faith, enjoy the break, and it will always rise again.

    Brenda Johima, Creativity Coach, CREATIVE NUDGE

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