If you’re asked to imagine a creative person, chances are you’ve pictured someone in a ‘creative’ field like the design or the arts. Yet, creativity is a skill that everyone can and should build. It is after all, as Sir Ken Robinson, the speaker behind the 2006 viral TED talk defines: the process of having original ideas that have value. So, what’s stopping more people from building this skill? For one, it’s easier not to. A big part of getting creative and developing ideas involves learning to thrive in discomfort and embracing disagreements. But ask yourself: can you afford not to? To help you get started, three creative thinkfluencers break down mindsets and habits you can build today.
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