Sunday, May 31, 2020

Group Writing Project Results 37 Sources Of Inspiration

Group Writing Project Results 37 Sources Of Inspiration 2 These are the final results from the Sources of Inspiration group writing project. Inspiration, Not Perspiration As is customary with such a project, people become participants by writing along the lines of the theme. Once the project deadline passes, the project initiator posts a list of all the submissions and each participating blogger can then go and repost that list to show appreciation for everyone's efforts. I like the sharing aspect of these things. The Results 5 Sources Of Inspiration in Photography by Brian Auer Inspired by accomplishments of mankind (skyscrapers, bridges), beauty of nature, other photographers, challenges (photography contests, setting restrictions to get unconventional), children. Seeing Life Through The Eyes Of Inspiration by Andrew Rickmann Inspired by music, art, problem solving and understanding, newness, progression, desire to be able to contribute. Sources Of Inspiration For Your Blog by Simonne Matthew Inspired by internal dialogue (shift your attention towards your mind), surmounted challenges, poetry, love, children, interaction. Inspiration For Blogging by Ronald Huereca Inspired and motivated by conversation, by readers who encourage to keep going, “stay opinionated and frank”. Webmaster Blog Inspiration by Lee Robertson Inspiration for blogging is to share ideas, knowledge and “help others with their websites and blogs”. Reliable Sources Of Inspiration for Inspiration Bit by Vivien Relying on Sleeping Kingdom to sort the ideas and create a clear picture, find a perfect solution. Motivated by the child to boost the confidence and get re-charged. Inspiration For Design And Advertising by Tara Get inspired by word association and playing on words, find ideas in images, look “at something in a different way”, using metaphors. Finding Inspiration At The Top Of A Ladder by Rory Allow the mind to “freely to wander”, relax in the bath, until Eureka! hits you, just “don't forget to take your notebook” everywhere you go. Frustration Is A Source of Inspiration by Bes Frustration results in a lot of thinking, inspiring the thoughts of reason to shape up the blog. Graphic Designer's Snapshots of Inspiration by Lauren Krause Keep a design scrapbook, discover antique shops, clear your mind with yoga, think outside the box and brainstorm. Sources Of Inspiration For A Young Blogger by Shankar Ganesh Inspired by people and personalities, dreams and quotes. Get your creativity back: the old fashion way by Mirko Clean up your working space, go jogging, go for a drink with your friends, be happy. Storyteller's Muse by Shelly Don't force the Muse but entice her by having a set of “prompt cards”, reading, doing something mindless. Make a date with yourself â€" just You and your Muse. What Inspires A Graphic Designer by David Airey Inspired by the environment (“every visual object can be interpreted into graphic design”), people of the world, the design process from start to finish. Defining Inspiration by Jenny MCB Figure out what you want to do and then do it, be ready to make changes in your life. “Inspiration comes from within”. Sources Of Inspiration for Observers by Pearl Inspired by good music, reading how others achieved success, overcame an obstacle, Rudyard Kipling's poem “IF”. A Tribute To All Mothers by Jacklyn Inspired, encouraged and motivated by mother's precious love. Teaching, Inspiration, and Rock'n Roll by Damien Riley Focus on the things that you “truly enjoy: guitar, art, poetry, reading, songwriting, nature” and bridge your passions with others. Sources Of Inspiration From DailyBlogTips â€" interview with Daniel Scocco “Keep your radar on through out the day”, carry a notebook everywhere you go, learn how to identify all those sources of inspiration that surround us. Inspiration From Your Future Self by Kate Hudson “I want my future self to look back and smile, knowing it was worth it”. Inspired by exciting lives of older people who traveled the world, took chances and had fun “along their journey”. The Roots Of Inspiration by Isabella Mori Everything is connected and becomes a source of inspiration. It's all about “being willing to make connections”. Serendipity is a big part of inspiration. Please God, Bless The Mess by Rosemarie “Writing is my calling”. Sharing with others experiences, losses and successes. Inspired To Write by Marcia Inspiration comes from “internal conversation”. Tune into that conversation to see if it's inspiring “enough to bring that conversation out”. Inspired By One Minute Miracle by Lewis Bass Inspired by quick thoughts or quotes, great outdoors, helping other, by feeling the presence of the Creator. Motivation And Inspiration for A Hobbyist by Joey Inspired by interaction with readers, desire to be helpful and informative, “desire to help perpetuate baseball card collecting”. Postcards Of Inspiration by Paulie Digital photography as a hobby, walking, hiking and writing about the personal experience. The Little Successes Along The Way by Carolyn Manning Inspiration comes from “the incomparable satisfaction waiting at the end of each small task”. The Really Simple Domino Effect by Hamelife Inspired by Other People's Blogs. “Something you read can flick the switch in your mind â€" one thought can lead to another â€" and a new article is born. Clickety, clickety, clickety…” Questioning Inspiration by Nanny Molly Have a “Don't Worry, Be Happy” attitude in life, deny the existence of stress and passionless mood. Inspiration or Despair That is the Question by Joey Find inspiration from others, from their encouragement and faith in you, from their support. Sources Of Inspiration For Writing by Yvonne Russell Inspired by people, by quiet achievers, by family, by the learning, “by the wonder of the interactive blogosphere”. Life on Hysteria Lane by The Rock Chick Inspiration that derives “from listening to and observing other people”. Get a cure for your creative block by spending “five minutes max in any public place”. Inspired By People by

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