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Roxann Souci thanked Kathryn Wright's answer

There are several good sites where you can either load up a job that you want doing and freelancers bid or apply for that job, or you can simply look through and check out their portfolios.

These are O'desk.com and peopleperhour.com. Past users give the freelancers a review rating on how well they completed the role, … Read more

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Roxann Souci thanked Louis Johnson's answer

Hi there,

Are many options online but many of them are really expensive,  but for many tasks of this kind I have outsourced this work to Codeclerks.com and never got dissapointed. They have special workers for all things of programming, websites, etc

Best regards,

Louis J.

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Roxann Souci answered Top-rated Blurt's question

Although some of these suggestions are great, covering foods in a microwave oven has limitations.  I cover my food with the basket type drip coffee  (not cone shaped) filters.  I also use paper towels. Coffee filters are pretty pure as far as commercial papers go. There are also specially designed microwave "covers" that can be … Read more

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Roxann Souci thanked Dan Banks' answer

I suppose it depends on the nature of the invention! Sometimes solitude is required in order to be truly creative, but it can also be beneficial to have numerous people working towards the same goal.

For example, if I was writing a song or a book, I would find it beneficial to cut myself off from … Read more

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Roxann Souci thanked Kathryn Wright's answer

I personally find it really hard to be creative if I am on my own.  I love to be around other people and discuss ideas. Sometimes, a small word or phrase that someone else uses will trigger off a thought process, and for me, those have been some real times of clarity. Often, I come … Read more

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Roxann Souci thanked Filip Kuhtic's answer

Solitude is not required for creativity.Creativity is something that happens. You can't control it. When that moment of brilliance comes you can instantly feel it and it can happen any time and at any place no matter how many people are around you.

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Roxann Souci commented on Filip Kuhtic's answer
I think creative ideas can come at any time, and are stimulated bu situations and people, but when it is time for me to actually "create", I need to be by myself to synthesize and process the creative thoughts, and translate them to my medium.
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Roxann Souci commented on Dan Banks' answer
I also think it depends on the nature of the creative project. If I were to create a creative project for Burning Man, I would want it to be a collaborate project. When I paint abstract paintings, www.roxannsouci.com, I do so in solitude.