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What Makes Me Creative?

What Makes Me Creative?

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Made Creative: Episode 1 - What Makes Me Creative?

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Welcome to the first episode of Made Creative! Host Comfort dives into the question: What makes us creative? This episode explores the concept of creativity, dispelling the myth of a "creative gene" and highlighting the inherent creative potential within everyone.

Key Points:

  • Creativity isn't magic – it's our unique way of experiencing and expressing ourselves.
  • We all have the spark of creativity, waiting to be ignited.
  • The "creative urge" is a signal to explore and create something new.
  • Fear and resistance are common challenges faced by creators.
  • Your creative voice is what sets you apart

What You'll Learn:

  • How to cultivate your creativity through curiosity, play, and habit-building.
  • The importance of embracing imperfections in the creative process.
  • How limitations can spark innovative ideas.

Action Steps:

  • Pay attention to your daily experiences - what ignites your creative spark?
  • Capture these moments! Write down ideas, record a voice memo, or sketch.

Quote:

  • "You can't use up creativity. The more you use it, the more you have." - Maya Angelou

Join the Conversation:

  • Share your own creative story on social media using #MadeCreative
  • Subscribe to Made Creative to get notified of new episodes.
  • Visit the Made Creative website: https://made-creative-show.captivate.fm/
  • Follow us on social media @madecreativeshow
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