Everyday creativity everywhere
Exciting for me–and other creativity seekers–is to see a new blog by a creativity researcher writing his blog on Psychology Today.
It is fun to celebrate creativity on a daily basis. It’s even more fun to know others are also seeking (and finding) creativity in some out of the [...]
Exciting for me–and other creativity seekers–is to see a new blog by a creativity researcher writing his blog on Psychology Today.
It is fun to celebrate creativity on a daily basis. It’s even more fun to know others are also seeking (and finding) creativity in some out of the way places.
Dr. Kaufman’s second post is excellent in showing how creativity can cross “boundaries” for folks. For example, a musician can also be a writer.
Personally, along with my writing, I like to think of myself as musically inclined. However, it might be a bit of stretch since I stopped taking lessons when I was 11, friends hide their instruments when I’m around, and no one will allow me to sing.
Are you creativity in any ways that crosses over into a “non-related” area? If so, what are they? Have you been doing each creative pursuit equally as long?
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