Being creative and feeling inspired are the key to happiness, success and personal fulfillment for any artist or person with a right brain dominance. There are also people, who like me, have a more balanced left and right brain combination and enjoy doing both creative things as well as more logical and analytical activities which involve more thinking and reasoning. I think this is a perfect combo especially in today's world where even artists need to manage themselves in order to reach their audience. Plus let's face it, artists too need to think a lot and be logical about their decisions. They might not need to use numbers as much as an accountant or mathematician would, and they might not need to be as linguistically flexible as a lawyer would. But they too need to use their left brains. So in my opinion, it is important for whoever is more into arts to train their left brain and, vice versa, for those who have a left brain dominance to find ways to trigger their creativity. Only with a little bit of both one can really achieve his/her full potential.
I have always had a bit of both. I have always been into school, books and studying. But at the same time I always had the need to be creative. Drawing, writing, creating ornaments, making personalized cards, coming up with choreographies and plays, playing with fabrics....you name it I did it. Somehow, however, some of this creativity got blocked while I was at University. I guess it got stuck between books, assigments and presentations. In fact at that time I was using my creativity only for my academic work but not as much in the other aspects of my life. Staring my blog is what triggered my creativity to come back to its full. And now I am at a point where I have never felt this inspired. And while I still love and need planning, organizing time and budget managing in my life, I feel that this big cloud of creativity I am surrounded by makes me perform better, achieve unique results and most importantly feel happier.
I have always had a bit of both. I have always been into school, books and studying. But at the same time I always had the need to be creative. Drawing, writing, creating ornaments, making personalized cards, coming up with choreographies and plays, playing with fabrics....you name it I did it. Somehow, however, some of this creativity got blocked while I was at University. I guess it got stuck between books, assigments and presentations. In fact at that time I was using my creativity only for my academic work but not as much in the other aspects of my life. Staring my blog is what triggered my creativity to come back to its full. And now I am at a point where I have never felt this inspired. And while I still love and need planning, organizing time and budget managing in my life, I feel that this big cloud of creativity I am surrounded by makes me perform better, achieve unique results and most importantly feel happier.
If you are a grown up, and want to develop more your creative side, above are my tips to you. They are the same tips I followed to rediscover that creativity I had buried during my university years. I want to conclude by saying that one should be creative in everything from work to dressing up and everything in between. Being creative is what makes life interesting; it spices it up. Imagine your food without seasoning. Wouldn't it be bland? The same holds for a life without creativity.....
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