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Understanding Creativity
I studied art at Vassar College with a great painter named Alton Pickens. Pickens taught what this Holmes Report post shares - work and worry about what works later. Perspiration may not create great art, but it may create great artists.
I'ved lived truths shared in this Reframing Creativity post from the Holmes Report. I know the statistics they quote too and believe they are right. People don't think of themselves as creative even when evidence is in abundance to the country.
It is as if creativity has to be walled off, trapped in an artist's studio to be observed from afar. Not so much. Your creativity is probably in evidence 100 times a day from how you decide to drive to work to your choices for lunch. By seeing ourselves as "not creative", we cut off those things that are most important NOW such as flexibility, analysis and ability to know friend from foe. Trust us, you are creative :). Marty