tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-692582320364478560.post7376851521656669190..comments2023-12-29T02:48:20.534-06:00Comments on Cassia's Kitchen: What's Your Creative Style?Kelly Ann Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13124671892527719020noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-692582320364478560.post-9020718452468668982011-06-22T22:19:40.571-05:002011-06-22T22:19:40.571-05:00Hi Sher,
Thank you for taking the time to visit o...Hi Sher,<br /><br />Thank you for taking the time to visit our little blog!<br />Thank you for sharing! YOur answer was the same as my darling daughter!<br /><br />Glad to meet you!Kelly Ann Taylorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13124671892527719020noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-692582320364478560.post-62149306238567146752011-06-22T22:16:36.852-05:002011-06-22T22:16:36.852-05:00Creativity is separate from the real world for you...Creativity is separate from the real world for you. But it’s a magical world in which you like to immerse yourself. When you’re involved in it, you get the wonderful sensation that there are no limits, that anything is possible. What you are really looking for is harmony — you want to feel you are a part of what you create. Planting flowers, writing poetry, embroidery or putting together a photo album, these are all suited to your sort of quiet creativity. You want to fall in love with what you create. You also think of creativity as a part of you in which you can take refuge and feel protected. As the psychoanalyst D Anzieu explained, creativity acts as an ‘encouraging parent — loving, enriching and supportive’. You would love to use your creativity to retreat into a world that is kind and reassuring. For you, being creative means having the chance to become one with what you create, bathe in the glory of it and allow yourself to be taken over by it. This is why you seem more suited to the sort of creativity that calls for gentleness, subtlety, harmony and patience. • To find out about how to tap into your creative side, see our feature in the August issue out now. <br /><br />That's my style!<br /><br />Love your blog...so cute!Sheryl Hastingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05659194602776563150noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-692582320364478560.post-80419831088616212262011-06-22T18:30:22.334-05:002011-06-22T18:30:22.334-05:00Kelly, your result shows clearly that we really do...Kelly, your result shows clearly that we really do have a lot in common! I like how the "moulding" part of your creative self corresponds with the physical moulding of your soaps, isn't that just great!Kanelstrandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00656658673748250383noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-692582320364478560.post-73405438388063311302011-06-22T18:05:19.648-05:002011-06-22T18:05:19.648-05:00"Creativity enriches you
--------------------...<b>"Creativity enriches you<br />-------------------------<br />Creativity is separate from the real world for you. But it’s a magical world in which you like to immerse yourself. When you’re involved in it, you get the wonderful sensation that there are no limits, that anything is possible. What you are really looking for is harmony — you want to feel you are a part of what you create. Planting flowers, writing poetry, embroidery or putting together a photo album, these are all suited to your sort of quiet creativity. You want to fall in love with what you create. You also think of creativity as a part of you in which you can take refuge and feel protected. As the psychoanalyst D Anzieu explained, creativity acts as an ‘encouraging parent — loving, enriching and supportive’. You would love to use your creativity to retreat into a world that is kind and reassuring. For you, being creative means having the chance to become one with what you create, bathe in the glory of it and allow yourself to be taken over by it. This is why you seem more suited to the sort of creativity that calls for gentleness, subtlety, harmony and patience."</b><br /><br />Well, I guess that about explains that.<br />You're doing a wonderful blogging job, keep up the great work. You do a great job at what you enjoy. And I do believe its the Life is Good, or whatnot, brand that's motto is: "Like what you do, do what you like." Every time I see that on my "Hold your horses" shirt, I think of you. It is great to see people do what they know how to do, but it is inspiring to see people do what they love. Keep it up! [:Vriska Serkethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01303589450848098605noreply@blogger.com