This is Part Two of a three-part series on Creativity.
Last week we focused on defining creativity and making the case that we are all creative. I proposed the idea that creativity is more about sourcing our ideas from within ourselves. In other words, from a place of internal perspective rather than overly relying on outside perspectives or the influence of others.
Creativity is more about the process than the final product. If you missed that post, you can see it here: Are You Creative?
This week we make the case for the benefits of bringing creativity into our lives. The benefits are many and include the full spectrum of human motivations and drives, including:
Next week, we'll explore how we can bring more creativity into our lives.
Interesting Articles
The Connection Between Art, Healing, and Public Health: A Review of Current Literature, Heather L. Stuckey, DEd and Jeremy Nobel, MD, MPH
Make More Art: The Health Benefits of Creativity, by James Clear
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