6 Tips for the New Creative

The new creative? Is that really a thing? I am not sure if there is such a thing as a new creative (I believe we are born creatives in some capacity), but I do believe in the creative that is just beginning to find his or her voice in the creative space. Working at SALT, […]
6 Tricks to Increase Creativity in Meetings

Some meetings are incredible. Some meetings… just aren’t incredible. I’ve never heard someone say “I wish I was in more meetings!” Because let’s face it, there are already too many meetings. A recent study showed that professionals attend an average of 61.8 meetings a month! That’s more than two, every single day! Let’s change the […]
25 Christmas Gift Ideas for Creatives ($35 or less)

Christmas time is upon us and if your family is anything like mine you have probably already received the “anticipated” text “Hey I need to get your Christmas list.” So whether your family is like mine and asks for a list or if they just go with their gut and everything is a surprise, coming […]
Encourage Your Team and Elevate Accountability – Part Four

For the past few weeks we have been doing a series on the Five Foundations of Accountability. This week Dr. Johnston is focused on the foundation of Relationship. Whether you are leading a creative or volunteer team if you want to encourage your team you need to build a rapport. You’ve probably heard the old adage “It’s […]
Encourage Your Team and Elevate Accountability – Part Two

A few weeks ago Dr. Johnston shared Part One in the Five Foundations of Accountability. In this article Dr. Johnston breaks down another foundation to encourage your team…Power. Doer to Leader If you’re a “Leader” now, I’ll bet you were a great “Doer” in the past. In fact, it was probably your inclination to take […]
Encourage Your Team and Elevate Accountability – Part One

A few weeks ago Dr. Johnston shared an overview of the 5 Foundations of Accountability. In this article Dr. Johnston breaks down the foundation of Courage. FEAR Fear is a sneaky but debilitating force in a team. It doesn’t typically announce its presence with fireworks and fanfare; it just settles in quietly and turns people […]
Creative Meetings: Building The Creative Canvas

A few weeks ago we did a Creative Meetings Series. One of the articles, by our friend Seth Bartlette, highlighted 8 things you should consider when having a creative meeting. Tip #3, was about the Creative Canvas. The content was so rich that we asked Seth to break down this concept for our community. In […]
The Creative Meeting Series with Seth Bartlette

We have been covering a series on Creative Meetings and we end it with our friend Seth Bartlette. Seth is a producer and has worked with many people on projects and events. Seth’s insight on the creative meeting process comes from his extensive work as a producer. If you haven’t had a chance to read […]
The Creative Meeting Series with Colette Taylor

SALT is exploring the idea of Creative Meetings for your team, so we asked 3 people in our community to give us their insight on how they like to conduct a creative meeting. Honestly we have done Creative Meetings several different ways and there isn’t a “right” way to do them. This topic is relative […]
The Creative Meeting Series with Stephen Brewster

SALT is exploring the idea of Creative Meetings for your team, so we asked 3 people in our community to give us their insight on how they like to conduct a creative meeting. Honestly we have done Creative Meetings several different ways and there isn’t a “right” way to do them. This topic is relative […]