May 21, 2015

☀ New & Improved! ☀ - May Issue of My Molds! 2015

News that Inspires Imagination! The Preferred Place for Clay Push Molds. Issue of My Molds Newsletter.
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We Inspire Imagination!

 Never Forgotten... 
 

With Memorial Day soon approaching, many are drawn to flags and everything patriotic to remember our fallen heroes. Ribbons to Support our Troops are often displayed, but there are many other ways memorialize this special day.

Here's just a few samples we have, that you might be interested in. All of these molds can be found on our Patriotic page here...


 New Albums! 

Just in case you haven't been to our website lately, we are happy to announce that our Gallery Page has been completely updated!

This fun new layout includes an album just for our customers creations! So send us photos of your molding creations and we may share them in our online album! (See the album highlighted in red below)

We think you will find our New Gallery much faster, more organized and way too much fun!

Be Inspired!!!

Click HERE to find the link to submit your photos!
 

 What Color is Fall? 

Fall 2015: An Evolving Color Landscape

This season displays an umbrellas of accord that weaves earthy neutrals with a range of bold statements and patterns to reflect a landscape of hope, fun, fantasy and all things natural.
 





 

 
 Creativity Predicts a Longer Life  
 
The trait of openness improves health through creativity.
 



 

Researchers have long been studying the connection between health and the five major personality traits: agreeableness, extraversion, neuroticism, openness and conscientiousness. A large body of research links neuroticism with poorer health and conscientiousness with superior health. Now openness, which measures cognitive flexibility and the willingness to entertain novel ideas, has emerged as a lifelong protective factor. The linchpin seems to be the creativity associated with the personality trait—creative thinking reduces stress and keeps the brain healthy.

A study published in the June issue of the Journal of Aging and Health found that higher openness predicted longer life, and other studies this year have linked that trait with lower metabolic risk, higher self-rated health and more appropriate stress response.

The June study sought to determine whether specific aspects of openness better predicted survival rates than overall openness, using data on more than 1,000 older men collected between 1990 and 2008. The researchers found that only creativity—not intelligence or overall openness—decreased mortality risk. One possible reason creativity is protective of health is because it draws on a variety of neural networks within the brain, says study author Nicholas Turiano, now at the University of Rochester Medical Center. “Individuals high in creativity maintain the integrity of their neural networks even into old age,” Turiano says—a notion supported by a January study from Yale University that correlated openness with the robustness of study subjects' white matter, which supports connections between neurons in different parts of the brain.

Because the brain is the command center for all bodily functions, exercising it helps all systems to continue running smoothly. “Keeping the brain healthy may be one of the most important aspects of aging successfully—a fact shown by creative persons living longer in our study,” Turiano says.

He also cites creative people's ability to handle stress—they tend not to get as easily flustered when faced with an emotional or physical hurdle. Stress is known to harm overall health, including cardiovascular, immune and cognitive systems. “Creative people may see stressors more as challenges that they can work to overcome rather than as stressful obstacles they can't overcome,” Turiano says. Although studies thus far have looked at those who are naturally open-minded, the results suggest that practicing creative-thinking techniques could improve anyone's health by lowering stress and exercising the brain.


Creativity Predicts a Longer Life!
 


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