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The Writing Reader Creativity Manifesto
- I am creative.
- I have a story to tell.
- I tell my truth and let the critics be damned.
- I value my uniqueness, remembering that comparisons kill creativity.
- I create because I love to create.
- I take creative risks joyfully.
- I hone my listening and observing skills.
- I give myself permission to play.
- I listen to my intuition and honor my dreams.
- I find something to appreciate and celebrate every day.
- I embrace imperfection in myself and others.
- I create every day.
If you don’t have your own creativity manifesto, please feel free to use this as a starting point.
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