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Sunday, Jul 05, 2009
Soothing the Self-Critic
By Liz Zed
Sunday, Jul 05, 2009 11:16

The last post on criticism and creativity stirred up a certain amount of controversy. That was interesting but wasn't able to be shared, as MyMoneyDoctors has no 'comment box' installed.

If a reader is able to assist us in installing one that works with membergate software, we'd appreciate it. Apparently this isn't 'true' blogging software so the coding we've used to date doesn't work well.

Anyway, following up on the last post, this one considers the self-critic. The self-critic arises perhaps, at the 'tipping point' of one's ability to 'manage' the voice of an external critic. If the environment in which criticism arises is perceived to be safe and the input useful, it can potentially serve us if it adds to our desire to improve and helps generate action towards improvement. If the critical voice tips the scales in the other direction however, and self-doubt arises, the creative self can become stuck and stifled.

What way out? The way is forward, into movement and growth. Tune in to the inner voice of guidance and self-nurture. Don't depend on an outcome, but trust yourself and do it anyway.

 

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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Criticism Is The Killer Of Creativity
By Liz Zed
Tuesday, May 12, 2009 05:25

Recently I was given a book as a present from someone close to my heart, who I used to watch in awe years ago as she innocently twirled and danced and sang her heart out. Watching her then, I was awestruck! It was as though she were graced by the goddess--not 'talented' in the ordinary individual ownership sense of that word, but exactly as a gift of BEING.

She was like a magical vehicle bringing her special interpretation of her moment-to-moment experiencing. It was lovely. Her a cappella rendition of something she was remembering or newly perceiving, recreated in perfect pitch, and accompanied by perfect, delightful, rhythmical movement.

And as she grew she became more and more conscious of how others perceived her, allowing the external critical voice to grow and co-creating a new internal critical voice. Rather than question the intent of the critic, sadly, she silenced spontaneous singing, dancing expressions of joy. Criticism contributed to killing the creative.

All this relates to the book that she gave me, which was Eat, Pray,Love by Elizabeth Gilbert. The worldwide acclaim and fame Gilbert has received is described here in a TED talk by Gilbert, which is also about historical shifts in how humans have conceptualized artistry and creative expression. Gilbert's timely and significant message will assist some of the creatives among us to squelch the pressuring external voices of praise and criticism, turning responsibility for what comes through us to some external voice of the muse to speak as they best see fit--allowing creativity to live and thrive!

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Friday, Apr 17, 2009
Having A Rich Day
By Liz Zed
Friday, Apr 17, 2009 06:10

How does the day start? What's it like in the middle and what's it like at the end?

Until one sets a conscious intention for the day our sense of what this day is like usually feels like happenstance. Conscious intention-setting can be like waving the wand of grace over our day even before our feet touch the floor on arising.

There's magic in this practice. And just in case we're a little delayed in the department of emotional intelligence, it may feel like gaining a sense of control! It's relatively easy and it can be fun to play with the imagination before the stresses and obligations of what's to come start lighting up the brainwaves.

Decide that on awaking and before arising, the imaginative creator wand be waved over today. What will I do today? How would I like to be? What would I like to have happen? Go ahead and say quietly to self, "Design my day!"

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Wednesday, Apr 15, 2009
Synchronicity, Luck, Hard Work?
By Liz Zed
Wednesday, Apr 15, 2009 09:51

It seems that Thomas Jefferson's take on his own luck was that the harder he worked, the more luck he seemed to have!  Reading the quote immediately after writing today's first blog post was an example of a lovely synchronicity, both in its timeliness and in its content.

The women mentioned as participants in last night's conversation on luck and in today's earlier post, all had decades of 'hard work' under their belt. One of the curious questions arising during and after last night's conversation, revolved around to what extent one's sense of self as lucky altered the experience of hard work.

Clearly, having a vivid vision and taking consistent action toward creating that vision, holds the likelihood of abundant manifestation. But will the hard work undertaken to get there be experienced with more joy? And perhaps might it not also be experienced after all, as easier and more effortless?

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