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Creative Weirdness - Nina Lenton

Nina Lenton

I define weirdness as 'creativity, playfulness and quirkiness'. This Substack is about bringing out your creative weirdness - in your life and work.

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Why I love short creative writing sessions

I run an online creative writing workshop every so often (usually every couple of months, but I have a few more coming up this autumn).

a month ago
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Am I weird enough?

I was all set to write a useful post about personality profiles and preferences, as I did a course about DISC last week, and saw a short presentation that reminded me about Insights this week.

a month ago
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What is joy?

I’m great at planning my weeks. I’ve also started planning by half-term instead of month or quarter, which has revolutionised how I feel about my progress.

8 months ago
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We are all creative in some way

> We are all creative in some way. I like to write and I like to take photos. Some people enjoy sewing, or collaging, or painting. Cooking is creative, so is gardening.

a year ago
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  • Nina Lenton

    I write about my thoughts on freelance life, creative life, creative weirdness and finding joy in everyday life and work. I’m a qualified coach and experienced project manager.

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