Weekly Wrap: Growth of Creativity Edition

Creativity is part of the human experience. We all have new ideas and thoughts running through our minds. This can be beneficial for us both personally and professionally, but what happens when the creative juices stop flowing? In this today’s Weekly Wrap, we share several approaches to grow and strengthen your creative muscle to help you accomplish more and tackle any challenge that comes your way. 

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Fast Company

How to Exercise Your Creative Muscle

Like any physical muscle, your creative muscle is strongest when you use it regularly. In order to be better at being creative, try doing a task that requires you to be creative on a regular basis. This will make you more likely to think in a creative mind-set when solving problems.

U.S. News & World Report

12 Ways to Be More Creative at Work 

Sometimes your biggest roadblock to thinking creatively is the monotony of a singular task. This article explains ways to break out of this rut with new experiences, scheduling down time, embracing art and more.

Bloomberg Business

12,000 Steps to Being More Creative at Work

Of all the “steps” you can take to be more creative, sometimes the best are the simplest. It can be as easy as getting up and walking around.

 

So what do you do to jump start your creativity? Share with us in the comments below.

 

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Adam Tapparo is an intern at WordWrite Communications. Find him on Twitter @AdTapps

Image Credit: Beyond Career Success

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