Actively cultivating creative power can be a revelation. It changes your brain, your outlook, your perception, and your problem-solving ability. It can also enhance your work in the consulting room. That’s the opinion of Michael Gelb, world’s leading authority on the application of genius thinking to personal and organizational development. It’s critical, Michael says, for therapists to attend to their own individual fulfillment and wholeness. That means taking care of ourselves, strengthening and integrating the creative part of our brains with the linear, learning new skills, and building our social capital. In this short video, Michael explains four simple practices that can help you on your way.
Rich Simon
Richard Simon, PhD, founded Psychotherapy Networker and served as the editor for more than 40 years. He received every major magazine industry honor, including the National Magazine Award. Rich passed away November 2020, and we honor his memory and contributions to the field every day.