Mindfulness–A Powerful Way to Enhance Creativity

In the following video, I share another in the VERY long list of potential benefits of Mindfulness Meditation–namely, how it can enhance your creativity.  Interestingly, this video is a personal example of this particular benefit.  I hope you enjoy it and that you’ll find it helpful.

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2 Responses to “Mindfulness–A Powerful Way to Enhance Creativity”

  1. Tara West says:

    Great video George! :)

    Thank you for recording and sharing this (and continuing to do so!). I love meditating and getting into a mindful state. I also love Vivaldi’s Four Seasons to get in a relaxed state as, depending on my intention, I come up with some fabulous ideas!

    Loved the quote “duct tape of the mind” :)

    Going to share this on Facebook. Take care.

    ~ Tara West
    Certified Professional Coach
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