WHAT MAKES US SHINE DIFFERENTLY

“What makes you different or weird – that’s your strength.” – Meryl Streep

We all know we are unique individuals. But what makes us shine differently? Here are a few things that I found made me unique and gives me an edge in my creative endeavors. With having a high adaptability mindset, I am always ready for changes. Although we know that the present is the most important and indicates who are you now, we all know life happens, and “going with the flow” helps in the roll out of the creative process. The past gives you your authentic story which must be told, and the future is the focus on how to position you to let your light shine brightly with a driven filled expectancy. Although a planned approach is the basis for all my work, I do not force a followed set of rules that is rigid and predictable but rather exhibit the flexibility required to deal with change, breathing new life into your dreams without hesitation and a quiet confidence to take you to the heights you want to reach. Being a maximizer, gives me the advantage to focus on strengths within a situation to stimulate personal and group excellence to ensure the preferred outcome and transforming something already strong into something superb, and achieving the desired outcome which is to forge ahead to build the life you envisioned for yourself as brand or creative and for your creative sphere / realm by capturing and holding people’s attention on your story.

Strategic focus. Creating alternative ways to proceed by facing any given scenario and quickly spotting the relevant patterns and issues. Being instinctively innovative, inventive, original, and resourceful I venture beyond the commonplace, the familiar and the obvious. Drawing linkages between facts, events, people, problems, or solutions we present you with numerous options at a pace to foster ongoing dialogue between and among the group’s participants. Quite adept and skilled with language and can express ideas and feelings with ease for all to readily understand.

Active ideation, which translates into being fascinated by ideas, and finding the connections between seemingly disparate phenomena in a creative and an original way of thinking when planning events, designing presentations, or solving problems. I am and idea person and being asked to generate a novel way of expressing your desired outcome will lead me to instinctively and automatically think of new and diverse ways to do things to take the old and present it in a new and relatable way.

A Futuristic outlook means I love inspiring others with a vision of the future and of what could be. Envisioning what needs to be accomplished in the coming months, years, or decades, thinking in terms of possibilities. Naturally eager to get started on a project once realizing what can be accomplished and working extremely hard to breathe life into your big dreams. These often push and pull you into the future. Frequently prompted to transform ideas into things to be touched, tasted, seen, smelled, and heard.