A Creativity Fable


Are you creative?

Once upon a time, long ago and far away - when the Russians were launching Sputnik satellites into space, there was a giant Fortune 500 company headquartered in the United States. This firm was investing millions upon millions of dollars of research and development money into beating the Russians in the ‘Space Wars.’

They hired the best scientists and engineers and gave them the best equipment and absolutely anything they could think of to help the scientists to create. And the results were – disappointing.

A few scientists were innovating, but the majority were not.

What to do?? Thus began some of the earliest research into creativity. The researchers surveyed what the scientists read, what they ate for breakfast, their relationships with their mothers – the list goes on and on and on – and they found - - - nothing. No correlation at all connecting the questions they were investigating and who was producing results.

Until the researchers asked the following question, “are you creative?”

The scientists who answered “yes” were producing creative, innovative, groundbreaking work, and the scientists who answered “no” were not.

Looking further the researchers found out more. The scientists who considered themselves creative turned out to be better at tolerating ambiguity. They kept going when the outcome was unclear, when the data didn’t make sense, and when they ran into information that seemed to be a paradox, to contradict itself. This trait allowed the creative scientists to persist until they finally reached success.

How about you? How might your life be different if you had faith in your creativity, in your ability to venture into the unknown and persist until you reached success?

What would you begin if you had that confidence?

Are you creative? Are you willing to consider the possibility that you are?


Women & Money: From Fear to Confidence


You’re invited . . .

Money: Fear to Confidence - Challenges in the New Economy
Thursday, March 12, 4:30-6:00 pm

The Pyramid Club, 1735 Market Street, 52nd Floor, Philadelphia
Refreshments will be served during the session and conversation will continue at a Cash Bar following the workshop.

Stark changes in our economy are creating new challenges for all of us. Come join the compelling conversation on March 12th. You’ll meet fascinating women and learn tools to help you can face your personal and business challenges with confidence, courage, and creativity.

Hosted by:
Bronwyn L. Martin, financial advisor, Ameriprise Financial associated franchise and winner of the “2008 PA Best 50 Women in Business”.
http://www.ameripriseadvisors.com/bronwyn.x.martin.

Phyllis Mufson, Catalyst for Growth, a certified life coach and career consultant who has helped hundreds of women realize their personal and professional dreams. http://phyllismufson.interfaceias.com

Fee: $10, a portion will be donated to the Maternal Care Coalition.

Call 610-444-8312 to reserve. Space is limited. Please reserve early to avoid disappointment.


Valentine’s Jewelry Special

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- February 3-5th
Some women (I’m one of them) always want jewelry for Valentine’s Day - and other special days too. Face it; for sparkle-lovers nothing beats the thrill of opening up a little ribbon-tied box.

But picking out jewelry is tough. It’s so easy to make the wrong choice.

To make it easier for you to make your jewelry lovers’ eyes shine, I’m offering -
- Jewelry Consultations Tuesday through Thursday, February 3-5th by phone. I’ll ask questions about your sweet hearts’ lifestyle and tastes, look at her photo (if you have one to email), and make recommendations.
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- Gift wrapping, cards with your message, shipping directly to the recipient of your gift - it's all available at small additional fees. Just ask.

Email personaltreasures@gmail.com to arrange your consultation for a jewelry gift as unique as she is!

50% of the profits will benefit "Charity Orphanage" in Robertsport, Liberia, West Africa. Casual and romantic gemstone jewelry at Mufi Jewels http://mufi.etsy.com.



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