These Creators shared similarities such as their ideas stemming from life experiences or expansion of an area of study. Pamela Travers story depicts she lived an exciting life energizing her to write fantasy stories and poems, including a series of Mary Poppins. Anna Happen's love for dance starting at a young age, inspired her to become a professional dancer and teacher, she believed dance goes beyond the traditional intent. When personal and artistic growth comes together, you create natural movement and feeling resulting in a Holistic Body experience. Richard Feynman was known for his unique demeanor and incredible intellect around mathematics and physics. He valued having adequate time to think, feeling bureaucracy and expectations are restrictions. (Barron, Montuori, & Barron, 1997).
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Richard Feynman and Pamela Travers both received important recognition for their creative contributions. Despite their substantial public attention, they still battled self- doubt. Richard went through a dead period in his creativity career where he began to doubt his abilities. Pamela was satisfied with her creation of Poppins books and other plays and lectures, but her drive for continuing to produce even more was based on her not wanting to lose respect (P.L. Travers Biography, 2017).
During my career, there were periods I felt motivated, driven, and reassured there is more to come. I was on top of accomplishing my personal development goals and delivering top performing results. Periodically in distinct roles, things would level out, and I was in a stagnant. Coincidently, I had thoughts of doubt, relating to my competitiveness and positioning for new challenging opportunities. In return, I would mentally motivate myself to worked a little harder, and it would make a difference. It was not a matter of my work ethic; it was time for me to explore new challenging