Exercise
Soliloquy
A soliloquy is a monologue in which someone gives voice to his or her deep feelings. Shakespeare used this device a lot in his plays: one of the most famous begins, 'To be or not to be. . . .' In this exercise, continuing the process of getting in touch with your existing beliefs about creativity, you're going to give voice to the right side of your brain, the part associated with creativity and intuition.Fill in the following blanks as you believe your right brain would. Have fun, lighten up, and write down whatever comes to you. Don't censor yourself.I am the spirit of ------------------I have traveled -------------------I have met --------------------I have conquered ------------------I have learned -------------------I have tried and failed ---------------I am stuck on -------------------I yearn for --------------------
What's Going On Here ?
What is your creativity trying to tell you? Is it anxious to be accessed and harnessed as a helpful force in your career and in you life? Is it afraid of you? Has it atrophied from neglect? Does it have a secret you don't know about? People are often surprised by what their right brain is trying to tell them- and listening is a great way to begin this journey.