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Conscious Creativity: Transformed by Your Differences

Conscious Creativity is a step-by-step process to cultivate your emotional intelligence and spiritual vision so you can nurture and sustain a new and loving intimacy, especially at those times when the going get tough. It’s built upon on of the most extraordinary abilities you have—the power to change your mind.

  • You can change how you think and perceive!
  • You can change how you feel and respond!
  • You can change how you experience your partner!
  • You can change how you experience yourself!

In fact, this power you have is so great that when you change your mind, you change who you are, and how you relate — forever.

CONSCIOUS CREATIVITY

Conscious Creativity is the key process for creating the new intimacy. It provides you the opportunity to significantly change your consciousness and enhance your capacity for relationship, especially in fundamental areas like the Three Cs. Conscious Creativity can also prepare you to live in the growing global village where the challenge of personal and cultural differences confronts us all.

The Problem

You know how sometimes it seems almost impossible to understand or feel any connection to another person’s experience? That’s true for both joys and difficulties, isn’t it? And it is even more of a problem when you’re stuck in a conflict.

Rather than using conflict to learn about yourself and your partner, you suppress your own needs and wants in order to keep the peace. Or, you overpower your partner in a desperate attempt to get your own way. Such maneuvers do little more than just further fuel the conflict.

Those are not your only choices. Through Conscious Creativity we’ll show you how to change your mind and relate in a manner that supports your love, especially during conflict.

How Conscious Creativity Works

Conscious Creativity is a simple, deeply spiritual process that specifically helps you to expand your awareness so you can recognize and respect your partner’s different point of view while simultaneously recognizing and respecting your own.

Most importantly, you and your partner will be able to understand and appreciate both sides of your conflicts so you can openly participate together in reaching mutually acceptable and beneficial resolutions that inspire growth and healing and in which neither of you suffers any loss.

What Are The Rewards?

Couples have told us time and again that when they use Conscious Creativity, they discover the magic inherent in their differences. They come to really know one another and
learn to love each other for who they both actually are — even in relationships that were careening toward failure.

The Promise

When you use Conscious Creativity to address any disagreement or difficulty, you can be assured that you will reap the emotional and spiritual benefits of this balanced, inclusive approach. You will neither betray your own needs or those of your partner. You will expand in consciousness by learning more about emotional responses to a situation that are different from your own. You will enlist and direct your compassion and creativity to arrive at a resolution — one in which no one loses. In fact, through the process you both are made more whole.

To become adept at Conscious Creativity will require practice, taking it step by step each time, to learn the process by heart. But you will know that approaching any issue, especially a conflict, using this method will be an illuminating, healing and spiritually enriching experience.

That is the promise of Conscious Creativity.

You can’t move forward in your life unless you cultivate and develop your emotional intelligence and spiritual vision. You see where you’re going and you know what to do to get there. That’s all about you connecting to yourself and to others. And that’s at the core of Magnifying Your Excellence. Do you want that? Then make the choice and click this link: www.magnifyyourexcellence.com/magnify. Then register for Magnifying Your Excellence and begin developing your Conscious Creativity.
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