Creativity flows from me
One of my positive traits I particularly enjoy is creativity. My creativity helps me out when I need solutions and makes my life more exciting, interesting, and fulfilling.
My creativity shows in a variety of situations. It comes out when I am problem-solving at home or at work. My family members also see my creativity when I am taking part in activities I enjoy in my spare time.
Co-workers comment on the unusual ways I contribute to group work projects. Many of my work associates look to me for issues that require unorthodox solutions.
I am most relaxed when I am creating something just because I want to.
Whether it’s focusing on a project for work, doing something fun in the garage, or simply taking some time to sketch or paint, I find that my creativity is always there for me. It is never-ending.
Sometimes, I have so many ideas that I must grab a pen and quickly write them down!
I have a quiet sense of confidence in my creative abilities. I trust my judgment when it comes to creating something that people enjoy. My creativity is worthy of my time, effort, and praise.
Today, I plan to set aside time to do nothing but think creatively. With pen in hand, I can jot down the creative solutions, ideas, and artistic gems that come from within me. I am very pleased with my creativity.
Self-Reflection Questions:
- How comfortable am I with my level of creativity?
- Am I able to identify when my creativity is at work?
- How can I cultivate my creative senses?
Increasing your creativity can bring you a whole new world of options to brighten your life.
Try these strategies to amplify your creative powers:
Remember the reasons why you want to be creative
Make the decision to be more creative
Brainstorm new ideas
Ask “what if?”
Think outside the box. There's always more than one way of doing things.
Think like a child. How would a child see the situation differently?
Be confident in your abilities
Explore your artistic side. Draw, write, sculpt, or sing.
Change your environment. Try a different setting to reflect on a project.
Stay curious. Ask questions about everything.
Study your subject and then study other people who are successful in that realm
Take small steps and notice the details
Explore. Try new things. Step out of your comfort zone. Experiment.
Steer clear of judging yourself or your ideas
Keep a journal. Some great ideas may come to you as you reflect on your day.
Listen to music
Stay away from distractions
Make new definitions, erase stereotypes, and choose to see things differently
Relax. Once you're refreshed, new ideas will come more easily.
See a project or task from a different perspective
Create a mind map to visually represent the relationships between various ideas
Ask for help
Give yourself enough time to be creative on a project
Visualize yourself succeeding
Believe in yourself