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Chronic
Creativity Reflections Posted
Feb-09-2005
Introduction
When Angela Mack first approached me in late 2004 with her
Chronic Creativity excerpts, I found her ingenious way of describing
the condition Chronic Creativity in diagnostic terms metaphorically
apt.
It didn't take long into reading about the first symptom,
Claustrophobia, that
I realized Angela possessed a perspective on "being
perpetually creative" that I identified with. She gave
the state of creative lucidity I've been experiencing almost
daily since I left my corporate job in 2000 a name that fit
so well: Chronic Creativity.
I found each of Angela's subsequent Chronic Creativity excerpts
not only engaging, but also insightful. As an accomplished
teacher, musician, composer, and artist, Angela writes from
a place of living the dynamic creative mind, and witnessing
its fruit in those she guides.
Her enthusiasm is contagious, to say the least.
So many ideas and much discussion can come out of Angela's
Chronic Creativity excerpts. Not wanting to miss out on an
opportunity to
express my own thoughts, I'll
note my impressions on Creative
Slush as each excerpt is
published on
the
Creativity
Portal. •
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