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Can you envision Future You attending our OCTOBER 25th CreativeMornings Winnipeg event?

We would love to welcome you at 8:15-9:45am at Launch Co-Working in the Exchange District to explore the CreativeMornings global monthly theme of VISION!

** ASL Interpretation is available at CM WPG events!

We will explore the theme of VISION through performance, creative engagement (introvert-approved) and a short talk.

“The Power of a Creative Vision Story” presented by Doug Darling

How do you get people to feel the excitement of where you’re headed? How do you get your team to buy-in to your next big step? How do you get people to get excited about the future? By using the power of Story, you can have people not just understand your Vision, but feel it. This is how you create action.

MEET OUR SPEAKER: Doug Darling

Doug Darling is the founder of Tripwire Media Group, an award-winning video production company that specializes in storytelling. He is skilled in the art and science of story and teaches others how to harness its useful power. From coaching classes of students across the world, to training companies on the Science of Storytelling, to embarking on a new journey in securing legacy stories for those we love most — Doug truly has a passion for storytelling and what it can do for people and organizations.

Exploring the CreativeMornings theme of VISION

Our theme for October is VISION. It was chosen by our Riyadh chapter in Saudi Arabia and illustrated by Razan Alshalan.

You are your own visionary. What do you want to see? How do you see the world? How do you want to change it?

Vision refers both to the sense of sight and our ability to imagine the future. Are you focused on the little details? Can you see the big picture?

Each creative act involves seeing something in your mind’s eye then attempting to make it a reality. A painter, an architect, and every other type of artist or craftsman has a vision for their work. What message, emotion, or impact do you want to convey in yours?