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The Origin's of Creativity is a book that challenges everything we traditionally think about creativity- who it's for, where it comes from, and how we nurture it. What if we redefine creativity as "Passion that went to work"? Suppose you removed all the stereotypes and preconceived ideas about what creativity is. You would become free to creatively follow your passion, whether i's numbers and spreadsheets, or paints and canvases. Renaissance is coming, and it's not just for the artist. The first step is to debunk the creative elite and free your creativity in the process.

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The Origin's of Creativity is a book that challenges everything we traditionally think about creativity- who it's for, where it comes from, and how we nurture it. What if we redefine creativity as "Passion that went to work"? Suppose you removed all the stereotypes and preconceived ideas about what creativity is. You would become free to creatively follow your passion, whether i's numbers and spreadsheets, or paints and canvases. Renaissance is coming, and it's not just for the artist. The first step is to debunk the creative elite and free your creativity in the process.
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Diana Henderson's childhood dream was to become a writer. She started writing poetry at age nine and amassed quite a volume by the time she entered her teens. From early childhood on, she envisioned worlds of imagination and created a haven of peace and serenity. In moments alone with nature, she knew her greatest joy and could see the world as it was meant to be: a place where love reigned and everything was beautiful. She never stopped visualizing that world.Diana's writing background includes a BA degree in English, specialization in writing. After spending a few years teaching English, she used her talents by working as a graphic designer and copywriter, but her love for writing fiction and poetry never waned. On her 60th birthday in 2015, she published her first novel, Grandfather Poplar.Diana works as an editor and writer for Realization Press and Creative Type. She lives with her husband, their two parrots, and their loving rescued dog outside Raleigh, North Carolina.