What You Have to Offer?
“Don’t allow yourself to be tricked into thinking that the way things are is the way the world must work.” – Screenwriter, Charlie Kaufman
Read more "What You Have to Offer?"“Don’t allow yourself to be tricked into thinking that the way things are is the way the world must work.” – Screenwriter, Charlie Kaufman
Read more "What You Have to Offer?"How important are your first world problems? Watch “First World Problems Anthem”; it’s good for a laugh as well as a heart change.
Read more "What Are Your First World Problems?"A lay person’s comparison of two well-made shorts about the attempts of a boy to meet girl.
Read more "“Paperman” vs “A Thousand Words”"For professional creatives, time-off is imperative. How do you expect to inspire others if you don’t set aside a time to experiment and be inspired?
Read more "What a Sabbatical Can Do for Your Art"“Two roads diverged in wood and I took the one less traveled by… and it hurt, man!” Need encouragement? Inspiration? Listen to this pep talk by Kid President.
Read more "A Pep Talk from Kid President"Wherein I share my experiences conceiving and starring in my first music video. I think it’s great advice for people on either side of the camera.
Read more "Being in a Music Video for the First Time"As a little girl I had starry-eyed dreams of walking the red carpet. Now that I’m older, I realize acting is actually hard work that should not be taken for granted.
Read more "When Starry-Eyed Dreams Confront Harsh Realities"How you can use Pinterest to start marketing to your future wedding clients while they’re still in high school!
Read more "Get ’em While They’re Young: Pinterest Wedding Planners"Learn the best ways to cultivate innovation through changes in your work environment and team building from the award-winning global design firm, IDEO!
Read more "Teamwork and Innovation the IDEO Way"Is there a correlation between creativity and suffering? Elizabeth Gilbert explores these ideas in an inspiring, educational TEDtalk filled with convincing evidence and witty humor.
Read more "Elizabeth Gilbert on Creativity and Suffering"