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This has been a personal project to blog every day for a school year on goals and dreams. My hope was that I could find a group of people to work with me.
I was lucky enough to find a small, but sincere group of inspirational people to keep me company. We've been using Walt Disney's philosophies or creations as inspiration.
I am no longer blogging daily, but I am notified if comments are posted, and I'll be happy to keep the discussion going!
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How are creative ideas shaped into something real?
If the spark of an idea is strong, it will never fade away. Even if it travels only far enough to appear on that first piece of paper, there it will patiently remain until the time is right for it to re-ignite. (quote from page 36 of Imagineering, A Behind the Dreams Look at Making the Magic Real, Hyperion, 1996)
On the same page, a quote from Walt Disney advises "Get a good idea and stay with it. Dog it and work at it until it's done, and done right."
While these two concepts seem to be on the same page they seem to...well...NOT be on the same page as far as meaning. The first quote seems relaxed and forgiving, while Walt almost sound like an idea task master.
If you are developing any creative ideas right now, how can your theme help you know when the job is done, and done right? Are you relaxed or a task master?
I've been spending some time looking at the trip reports on the PassPorter site, and I feel like I stumbled across a whole new world of ideas. The photos and narratives seem to reflect each author's unique characteristics to create a theme. Some writers posted clouds, some focused on hidden Mickeys, some highlighted gardens, others showed lots of characters, and many showed warm loving families.
Most of the trip reports center around a theme with a title that lets you know a little bit about what to expect. A funny title includes "Dragging Grandma Kicking and Screaming" and a sweet title included "Pumpkin Pie with Loads of Whip Cream on Top" in honor of a DD with a nickname "my sweet little pumpkin pie."
They were all about Disney, but each World looked like a completely different place.
That got me wondering what, exactly, I am trying to do with this blog? Can there be a focus, especially when I am trying to stay flexible and go with the flow of comments.
Already, the original title seems outdated and not quite right. For me, the theme is also layered because I am working on my own ideas while working on the blog itself.
I realize now that this blog is like the first quote and these entries are like that first piece of paper, waiting to be developed.
Hmmmmmmmmm, where will this blog go? Where will YOUR project go?
Any ideas?
On the same page, a quote from Walt Disney advises "Get a good idea and stay with it. Dog it and work at it until it's done, and done right."
While these two concepts seem to be on the same page they seem to...well...NOT be on the same page as far as meaning. The first quote seems relaxed and forgiving, while Walt almost sound like an idea task master.
If you are developing any creative ideas right now, how can your theme help you know when the job is done, and done right? Are you relaxed or a task master?
I've been spending some time looking at the trip reports on the PassPorter site, and I feel like I stumbled across a whole new world of ideas. The photos and narratives seem to reflect each author's unique characteristics to create a theme. Some writers posted clouds, some focused on hidden Mickeys, some highlighted gardens, others showed lots of characters, and many showed warm loving families.
Most of the trip reports center around a theme with a title that lets you know a little bit about what to expect. A funny title includes "Dragging Grandma Kicking and Screaming" and a sweet title included "Pumpkin Pie with Loads of Whip Cream on Top" in honor of a DD with a nickname "my sweet little pumpkin pie."
They were all about Disney, but each World looked like a completely different place.
That got me wondering what, exactly, I am trying to do with this blog? Can there be a focus, especially when I am trying to stay flexible and go with the flow of comments.
Already, the original title seems outdated and not quite right. For me, the theme is also layered because I am working on my own ideas while working on the blog itself.
I realize now that this blog is like the first quote and these entries are like that first piece of paper, waiting to be developed.
Hmmmmmmmmm, where will this blog go? Where will YOUR project go?
Any ideas?
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Tags: creativity, disney, ideas, imagineers, passporter
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