We are designed by evolution for creativity (as we all so clearly displayed in abundance as young children).
And so what has happened? Because so many of us go on to live far below our potential.
Not because we become lazy or disinterested but because the brain is also designed for the opposite – to efficiently repeat what we already know, automatically, instantaneously, and perfectly.
This is important - because that ability of our brain keeps us alive.
However, the effect is that over time, as the brain is patterned with more and more ready responses, much of life rolls over into automatic.
And connection with the wealth of creative potential within slips increasingly out of reach.
How to reconnect with that magical new-connection-making flow state called creativity?
Because the 'keep us alive' function is dominant, as an adult you have to actively intercept it by in effect 'choosing creativity' … time after time. Not many people realise this.
The other big requirement is knowing how to break free from, slip past, elements of existing brain patterning that are effectively cramping your style … and soul.
Already over 3,700 people have reconnected with a creative self that for most had not run wild and free since childhood.
Some outcomes for participants during and after Extraordinary Mind Project courses…
This workshop is for you if …
You would love to have an indisputable experience of being much more talented and creative than you have imagined possible.
It's a paradigm shift that changes everything!
"I feel like I can do anything. I really do!"You have sensed 'something missing' in life, even though you are a very successful person.You strongly suspect, or know, that there's more to you and your creativity and having on demand access would be a new level of adventure.You think you're not that creative and to find out this is not true would be wonderful.
You feel stuck and frustrated, or at a standstill, in some area.
(Great news, because it may entice you to the edge of your comfort zone, where creativity and freedom and an astonishing feeling of peace and ok'ness live.)
You enjoyed your creative hobbies as a younger person and then life got in the way and now, even though you are ready & yearning, you can't seem to find your way back.
You could do with much less of some of these: busyness, overwhelm, stress, reactivity, lack of clarity, little motivation.
You feel like having some really deep quality 'me time'!
What happens in the Workshop . . .
This is an opportunity for a 2.5 hours' immersion in curiosity and exploration of being extraordinarily more creative and talented than you thought… and what that could mean for you.
In summary, you will
Hear essential background information about practical mechanics of the brain, and how to work with it so that you can tune into creativity networks, flow state, and your higher potential, more deliberately and deeply than adults usually can.See 'before & after' examples showing – in the context of transforming drawing ability – how the Extraordinary Mind process works.Begin your own adventure right away with some specially designed, simple drawing exercises.Note – Extraordinary Mind Project is a competition- and comparison-free environment.
The FREE Workshop is a transforming and fun event in itself – well worth attending! No obligation.
Book your place now
AND START REALISING THE POTENTIAL THAT'S YEARNING FOR EXPRESSION!
FREE Introductory Workshops are on… 9 January Winthrop Sat 10am-12.30pm12 January Claremont Tue 7-9.30pm 17 January Winthrop Sun 10am-12.30pm19 January Claremont Tue 7-9.70pm27 January Claremont Wed 7-9.30pm30 January Winthrop Sat 10am-12.30pm.
Draw Your Way To Creativity 8 week courses are available…
Saturdays 7 February-28 March Winthrop 10am-12.30pmSaturdays 9 February-30 March Claremont 7-9.30pm.
BOOK YOUR PLACE in a FREE Introductory Workshop here: www.extraordinarymind.com.au/calendar
Or contact: jan.cross@extraordinarymind.com.au 0488755088
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Extraordinary Mind Project 'Before & After' Exhibition of participants' achievements, Undercroft, UWA, opened by then Minister for Culture and the Arts, the Hon John Day.