Creative Flow Quotes

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“The key to unlocking our unique creative energy is fully participating in the magic of creation happening within and all around us.”
Laurie E. Smith

“We will have times of great openings, and other times where we feel a sense of restriction, or our flow being blocked”
Laurie E. Smith

“Sometimes feeling blocked is simply a sign that we need to wait and let the natural course of events to unfold.”
Laurie E. Smith

“Sometimes, we are so focused on what is next that we forget how much power there is in the present moment.”
Laurie E. Smith

“We are constantly creating and evolving.”
Laurie E. Smith

“We are not the same people we were one minute ago, let alone one year ago.”
Laurie E. Smith

“There is nothing we need to do to receive life’s creative magic. It already belongs to us, no matter who we are.”
Laurie E. Smith

“Share who you really are.”
Laurie E. Smith

“Leaping is about aligning what we do with who we are.”
Laurie E. Smith

“Allowing our circles to be fluid and inclusive boosts creativity.”
Laurie E. Smith

“We have everything we need to get our lives flowing in exciting new directions.”
Laurie E. Smith

Tieshka K. Smith
“I’ve come to learn and understand from this experience that book writing is a dynamic process, fraught with its own challenges and rewards. Approaching it demands a degree of flow and ease, two qualities that I oftentimes don’t prioritize or respect.”
Tieshka K Smith, Compositions of Black Joy: A Visual Chronicle of the Philadelphia Juneteenth Festival

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“WORDS IN THE PAGES &
DOODLES ON THE COVER”
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Abhijit Naskar
“Burn the verses, I'll write fiction - burn the fiction, I'll write music - burn the music, I'll adopt a new language - burn the language, I'll pick up paintbrush - burn the paintbrush, I'll grab a soldering iron.

Take away one medium, I'll adopt a new one, apes don't have the braincells to sabotage my mission. The only unstoppable organism in the universe, is the mind that embraces evolution over limitation.”
Abhijit Naskar, With Love From A Blue Rock

Abhijit Naskar
“You keep asking, how do I write so immense - I keep asking, where's the off switch for this! Every time I decide to take a breather, ideas start pouring, so I keep typing restless.”
Abhijit Naskar, With Love From A Blue Rock

Abhijit Naskar
“The Invisible Writer (Sonnet 2654)

When I unveil a new book cover, you'd naturally assume that I know what I'm gonna write, but let me tell you a secret, in strictest confidence -

I don't, I never have any clue what my next book is going to be about - by dropping the cover I just make an appointment, with some invisible force inside, and when the time comes, the book starts pouring on its own, all I do is take dictation.

You see, I hate writing from thought, I used to, the first two years, but then I got introduced to the actual writer within, who does not need outside sources, because outside sources, academic or religious, are too backward and downright shortsighted -

which is why, things written from thought are too dull for my taste, I may accept basic data, but never thought, not even my own - for the canon to be magical it has to be born of spontaneous combustion, verse by verse, manuscript by manuscript - otherwise it's not Naskar.”
Abhijit Naskar, With Love From A Blue Rock

Abhijit Naskar
“I never have any clue what my next book is going to be about, when the time comes, the book starts pouring on its own, all I do is take dictation.”
Abhijit Naskar, With Love From A Blue Rock

Abhijit Naskar
“No off switch in this living art, infinity beats in human heart.”
Abhijit Naskar

“Flow is a natural way of accessing your Best Self
and a greater positive energy that is always available—regardless of your culture, experience, educational background, or life story.”
Laurie E. Smith

“Flow is an innate way of connecting with your
egoless self and your own personal connection with a greater flowing energy.”
Laurie E. Smith

“Flow can help you experience more peace,
passion, purpose, and everyday miracles.”
Laurie E. Smith

“There’s something almost magical that seems to take over once we set the intention to consciously work with flow as a habit. Synchronicities often happen, leading us and our lives in new directions, making us feel like we’re right where we’re most meant to be.”
Laurie E. Smith

“Something magical starts to happen when we commit to doing what we love to do. When we reconnect with what brings us joy—those activities that we love to do for no reason other than that they make us happy—we not only have a higher chance of getting into flow, we also start remembering who we really are and what really matters.”
Laurie E. Smith

“One of the greatest benefits of flow is that it has a way of connecting us with others on similar journeys, many of whom become catalysts for our own deeper changes.”
Laurie E. Smith

“We are all students and teachers, and have so much to learn from and teach each other about the positive power of flow.”
Laurie E. Smith

“Flow is not just a fun way to feel more positive and get more done; it’s also a practical tool for working with some of the greatest struggles of our very complicated lives.”
Laurie E. Smith

“Flow begins with a few moments of joy but has
the potential to take us and our lives to a much higher, miraculous, flowing place.”
Laurie E. Smith, The Flow Habit

“Like all the most powerful paths, flow is disarmingly simple. Having a beginner’s mind is a great help when it comes to letting flow take your life higher.”
Laurie E. Smith, The Flow Habit

“Something magical starts to happen when we commit to doing what we love to do. When we reconnect with what brings us joy—those activities that we love to do for no reason other than that they make us happy—we not only have a higher chance of getting into flow, we also start remembering who we really are and what really matters. It’s as if we reawaken an inner flow energy—the True Self—and everything starts to make sense again.”
Laurie E. Smith, The Flow Habit

“Flow has a way of connecting us with others on similar journeys, many of whom become catalysts for our own deeper changes.”
Laurie E. Smith

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