Spontaneity, Creativity and Flow

Additional websites: ProCreative and Did it anyway!

Front page procreative.com.auTwo new sites have been developed, one to focus on 'Productive-Creativity' - a website providing excerpts and links to important and valuable articles on Creativity, Innovation etc., by various contributors; and the other Did it anyway!.com to focus on stories of against-the-odds achievement, and the methods used by those who have achieved in the face of considerable adversity and difficulty.Did it anyway! .com

Some of the links point back to content on this site that directly deals with the processes of creativity, innovation, achievement, getting results.

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Blog posts by The Belief Doctor are now being posted on the Belief Doctor.com website, on topics such as sex, gender (e.g. The immense importance of understanding 'masculine' and 'feminine'), relationships, quantum physics, philosophy (weltanschauung), fear, dogmas, happiness, play, work, achievement ... life.

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First Australians

As explained previously, I've decided to hitch-hike back to Sydney, seeing where it takes me, what experiences I have.

Thursday 25th March,  2010: This morning I began my hitch-hiking, heading South out of Cairns to Innisfail (from where I'm presently writing this).

'Business nanny' focus

The basic idea:

As a small-business owner, email me with your business details. I'll call, schedule and visit in due course, stay a day or two giving advice, helping out where needed (in some capacity or role that is directly beneficial). In return payment is negotiated to the value of the ideas, training and solutions provided.*

In recent months in particular, but also in recent years, I've been drawn to helping small business friends and, in general, the small business community.1

It's an activity that I naturally find myself 'falling into' ... whether it be advice on project management, organising better business systems, or simply picking up the phone and making some sales calls on their behalf.

In a sense I've been a business nanny, and it's a role that I find immensely satisfying.

* Note. I like working with small-business people, but many have insufficient funds, or a well-founded aversion to hiring consultants. The business-nanny role can involve working as a project manager, sales consultant, or in any capacity that is of direct benefit to the business. By being hands-on and working in and for the business, a return on investment is assured for clients, while providing the opportunity to assess business operations. Where cash-flow is an issue, a nominal fee can be arranged, plus a negotiated fee for relevant training, seminars, ideas and solutions.

  1. 1. As explained previously I believe small business entrepreneurs have a creative independent spirit.

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