By Melanie Albert, Nutrition & Wellness Expert, Author, Speaker, Founder & CEO Experience Nutrition

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9 Ways 90 Days: Live Your Passion

18 Things Highly Creative People Do Differently

Recently, I had the pleasure to hear Arianna Huffington, founder of The Huffington Post, speak at an Institute for Integrative Nutrition Conference and I loved her passion and humor. So glad to see the article on The Huffington Post, “18 Things Highly Creative People Do Differently.”  I’ve always believed that one of my key strengths is my creativity and that I think and build ideas in new ways. But, WOW, when I read this article, so many other attributes of my life are in-sync with the umbrella of creativity.

 

I’m sharing this because finding your passion and living the life of your dreams is essential for happiness. Within the Food & Life 9 Ways 90 Days program, in Way #9 “Live Your Passion” we offer powerful exercises to help you live the life of your dreams.

 

Back to The Huffington Post article, the 18 things highly creative people do differently are:

1.      Daydream

2.      Observe anything

3.      Work hours that work for them

4.      Take time for solitude

5.      Turn life’s obstacles around

6.      Seek new experiences

7.      “Fail-up”

8.      Ask the big questions

9.      People watch

10.  Take risks

11.  View life as an opportunity for self expression

12.  Follow true passion

13.  Get out of their own heads

14.  Lose track of time (get into the flow)

15.  Surround selves with beauty

16.  Connect the dots

17.  Constantly shake things up

18.  Make time for mindfulness

To read the entire article, click here.

 

Your Action

Think about your key strengths or passions and notice how they affect your life.

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