Organizing Creativity 3 – Worksheets

«It takes long practice, yes. You have to work. Did you think you could snap your fingers, and have it as a gift? What is worth having is worth working for.»
«His Dark Materials» by Philip Pullman

One of the things I want to achieve with the third edition of «Organizing Creativity» is to separate the general aspects from the specific ones. For example, some issues in creativity apply only to specific domains (e.g., writing well) or specific people (e.g., how to say no).

Thus, the book itself contains the general aspects — the framework — while the worksheets take care of the more specific issues. This way, the book stays short and relevant for (almost) all readers, (almost) all the time.

I am currently creating the worksheets. You can see the current and planned list on the worksheet page.

Click on image to open worksheet page.

If you have a moment and want to give feedback, I would appreciate it.

Happy changing 🙂