Book Summary Preview : Creative Blogging
By Paul William Johnson
AuthorHouse, 2009
978 1 4389 4994 9
97 pages
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If you feel trapped in the same old issues in your personal life or
your business and need to find a way out, this book will show you “how you do dat.” There is a common thread that runs through all creative techniques that can be used to master any situation. This book will show you how to find and use that common thread. The book also gives examples that demonstrate how to use creative techniques to master your business and personal life:
- How to use the blog in a collaborative group to solve problems and increase productivity
- How to use your intuition and imagination to get you where you want to go
- How to find the right job
- How to use cycles to time business expansions, contractions, the stock and commodity markets
- How to use simplicity to guide you to the best path
- How to select and function in a collaborative group
It doesn’t make any difference if you are a business executive, an entrepreneur, a stock and commodity trader, or an individual; the creative techniques will all work the same way. These creative techniques have been used by Albert Einstein and others throughout the ages to find answers to their questions and to create what they want.
This book makes available all the creative techniques you need to experience and incorporate into your real life to enable you to start stepping into a world of unlimited possibilities.
Thoughts from the collective consciousness can also be illustrated by inventions and new discoveries that take place in different countries at the same time, it also includes thoughts and the same stories coming from various religions in different parts of the world.
The important point to understand is that our conscious objective minds are not aware that our subconscious minds are all somehow connected like wireless phones. There is a critical mass in change that can happen when a certain number of people change. This change eventually occurs in everybody and can work both positively and negatively. It is important for us to focus on positive change and to stop the negative from its tracks. When we begin to enhance the creative ability in a small group of people in our organizations, there will come a time when all employees in these organizations will become more creative as well.
Groups of people that spend time together have a tendency to form a collective consciousness that swings to the same beat. They may unconsciously move toward the same beliefs and perspectives in life. This is why we need a variety of perspectives from people who don’t usually work together or work in the same field to form an effective creative collaborative team.
The blog on the Internet is the ideal tool that can be used to connect a group of people and use their collective consciousness to create change. Information exchanged on the blog can be adapted to collaborative improvement processes, used to solve problems, improve processes, and implement change.
The blog helps us connect people and speed up the creation of anything, including change by simply giving it our undivided attention and more directed thought.
The Internet is a tool that can be used to complement any process. Many individuals have the mistaken idea that finding out what others think on the Internet will tell them what to think and help them get the best answers. It will not! The best answers come from within individuals or groups of individuals through an intuitive thinking process.
If we could clock the time we spend focusing on what we do not want, we would be amazed at the large percentage of our total waking hours that is spent on thinking about and creating what we do not want. It takes constant effort, a positive collaboration team, or possibly a distraction like music to get us out of the habit of creating what we do not want in our lives.
When your mind is numbed out or thinking negatively, it becomes very difficult to use your thoughts and imagination to create what you want. You then easily become depressed and filled with fear and hopelessness because you are drifting in a sea of negativity of what you do not want.
In this state, it is easy to be programmed and manipulated to serve someone else because you have lost control of your mind.
Tapping the creative portion of our brain by focusing on positive thoughts is the first step to eliminate depression and to improve our state of mind. Most scientists will tell us that we only use 10-15 percent of our available creative mind power. Just think of the unimaginable power that could be released if all the 6.5 billion people on this earth used their minds collectively to create a better world.