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Oh! Silly Grandma (Paperback)
Rhonda Clark; Edited by Susanne Whited
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Write everyday was the message I received from my father for more
than five years. Joe would deliver the words and I refused to
listen. My father committed suicide years earlier and in the
aftermath left a trail of guilt, depression, emptiness, and the
inability to live my own life. Another failed marriage, a bankrupt
business and I suddenly heard my father's plea and began the
journey of not only writing everyday but sharing with the world on
facebook. A Little Lift is the collection of my daily writing and
brings you on my journey to acceptance, humility, joy and then
finally the strength needed to meet each and every day head on. A
Little Lift - Writing to Live is a collection of daily inspirations
to let you know that no matter what life delivers you are never
alone. I listened and I began the journey of a lifetime and I hope
you join me through the highs and the lows and learn as I did that
we were born to live each and every moment as a gift not a
sacrifice.
Children and adults alike need to celebrate in play. Play, an
important aspect of our lives, often gets marginalized as we focus
on the day to day tasks set to us. Play at its heart involves
creative thinking and joyful exploration. What Potential was
written in the hopes of sharing with people how to simply, and
through everyday practice, encourage creativity. The book shares
the aspects of our thinking that help and hinder creativity. It
clarifies why it is important for us to open ourselves to creative
endeavors and how doing so allows us to revel in our own humanity.
What potential was created in response to the numerous people who
have said to me things like "I don't have a creative bone in my
body." Everyone's bones are chock full of creativity, we just need
to remember how to access the creative marrow there. Fear replaces
experimentation, worry fills the space in which fun used to reside.
There are scholars talking and writing about creative thinking -
but this is often theory. This book was written to make the bridge
between theory and practice to guide the reader closer to their own
potential, to help them remember what we are all given from birth,
the love of discovery and the ability to put this love to the task
of play and creation. There are 72 different activities, 3 listed
at the end of every chapter, and most require little more than
imagination. Many can be done such places as riding in a car,
waiting for an appointment or when looking for something quick to
do to fill a moment. What Potential hopes to make it easy to get
back to our creative core.
This book is a collection of stories to illustrate why and how
creativity can be cultivated. Activities to encourage imagination
and collaboration are included at the end of each chapter. The
activities can be done with kids to encourage creative thinking;
some have to do with art practice and others do not. This setup
will be informative, entertaining and applicable for the average
parent, teacher or human.
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