{"id":7155,"date":"2010-04-09T10:47:12","date_gmt":"2010-04-09T14:47:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/biznews.fiu.edu\/?p=7155"},"modified":"2017-11-14T09:57:15","modified_gmt":"2017-11-14T14:57:15","slug":"iventures-creative-time","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/biznews.fiu.edu\/2010\/04\/iventures-creative-time\/","title":{"rendered":"iVentures: Creative Time"},"content":{"rendered":"
Hello and welcome to my blog. I joined the Pino Center as its director last June. Since that time, my life has been a whirlwind of meetings and endless travel. In my “downtime” (like when I drive to work), I have often wondered: How can I share my thoughts on entrepreneurship, and the exciting work we do at the Pino Center to foster and teach entrepreneurship? I often thought I needed to wait until my muse, my inspiration, would hit me.<\/p>\n
Similarly, I thought, how does a busy entrepreneur make time for creativity?<\/p>\n
People struggle with it all the time. I struggle with it now.<\/p>\n
When I was a faculty member at Florida International University (FIU), I had the freedom to set aside time for research and writing, my personal creative outlets. But now, I\u2019m on a wall-to-wall schedule of meetings and commitments. I love the work and the challenge, but I struggle to make time for the creative projects that keep my outlook fresh.<\/p>\n
When I\u2019m stuck, I often look for inspiration in the work of others. Last month, I got it from a great source: the artist Romero Britto, one of the most entrepreneurial creative forces in South Florida. Britto\u2019s joyous work seems to show up everywhere, from galleries and collectors\u2019 homes, to retail stores, commercials and murals.<\/p>\n