Carnival of Creative Growth #27

Welcome to the Carnival of Creative Growth #27. On this Mother’s Day we have a quality selection of articles for your enjoyment.

Justin Van Kleek wrote an excellent article he did not submit to this carnival. As I did with the post by Desika a couple of carnivals ago, I am including this one because of its value. Please read and enjoy The Worst Pollution; or, A Green with a Heart.

Creative Personal Growth

babs mountjoy presents Making music matter, saying, “How do you make good choices to move creative growth forward?”

gia combs-ramirez presents How to Immediately Eliminate the Effects of Stress, saying, “It’s easy. It’s fun. And it’s immediate. Learn a simple technique to lower your blood pressure, increase your immune system, release pain killing endorphins, and reverse the aging effects of stress.”

Frederic Premji presents 9 Effective Ways To Get Out Of A Rut, saying, “Article about simple methods to get back on track :)

Chris Edgar presents “Get Emotional” To Get Creative, saying, “In my experience, writer’s block often results from pent-up emotion that creates distracting tension in the body. In this article, I talk about the value of emotional release in helping writers regain their creativity and focus.”

Alex Blackwell presents The Secret to Life in One Sentence or Less.The accumulated wisdom of people who lived life well.

David B. Bohl presents Who Are You? 4 Steps For Getting Back to Your Individuality, saying, “Our lives are defined by our choices. But often, the choices we make don’t appear at the time to be the important crossroads that they later turn out to have been.”

Louise Pool presents island wench: Think Orange! Creativity and the Sacral Chakra. The color orange, creativity, and abundance are discussed in this post.

hkalchemy presents Effortless Abundance | Making your dreams come true. A simple primer on creating your dream.

Creative Projects

Davexplorer presents Five Most Unusual Buildings. These buildings give hope to all architects stuck with client limitations!

Amy L. presents Using Fall Leaves To Fertilize And Protect Your Lawn, saying, “Remarks: Every year, people spend millions of dollars to purchase commercial fertilizers and mulches for their lawns. Yet at the same time, they rake up the fallen leaves from neighboring trees and put them in the trash.”

Harrison presents Summer Wedding Tips:100 Resources to Simplify Your Wedding. A mammoth list of resources for all you brides planning weddings!

Creative Thinking

Lexi Sundell presents The Unvarnished Truth, which examines how we face reality or not in our lives.

Art vs life – Art Appreciation – Helium – by Tali, saying, “Contemplations of art and life and their coexistents.”

Akemi Gaines presents Dodging The Many Forms Of Psychological Manipulation.Ways to deal with manipulative people effectively.

Creative Business Growth

Fred Black presents What Can You Learn from Watching Big Product Launches?. A common sense approach to learning internet marketing.

Brian Terry presents 259+ Great Resources for Great Web Design. This is a list of resources, although I don’t usually include directory posts in this carnival. Looks useful.

Cindy King presents How An Information Product Strategy Develops Lead Generation Beyond Your Current Borders. Avenues for more flexible and creative marketing are discussed here.

Rose Rosetree presents Deeper Perception Made Practical– How You Use Body Language — Reveals WHAT About You?, saying, “Reading body language can be an important part of growing a business.”

Many thanks to the writers who submitted to this edition. Please link back to this page to help promote readership for everyone. Stumbling, Digging, etc. are most welcome as well.

For the next edition submit your blog article using our carnival submission form. Past posts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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5 Responses to Carnival of Creative Growth #27

  1. Hi Lexi,
    Thanks for including my post here!

  2. Lexi, this was my first post at any blog carnival. What a great concept, putting together all these different aspects of creativity. Thanks for fitting me in at the end!

  3. Thanks for another excellent selection.

  4. Lexi Sundell says:

    I appreciate all of your writings and am happy to have them in the carnival. I might mention that the placement at the end does not mean anything in particular in terms of the value of the post. I eliminated 2 or 3 submissions for each one that was included so any post in the carnival offers value as far as I am concerned.

    Lexi

  5. Great carnival, Lexi. You appear to do this effortlessly, yet I know there’s a lot of time spent reading, selecting, and putting it together. Thanks for including mine!

    gia

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