- Creative individuals are adaptable and responsive to changing circumstances, dynamic environments, and irregular situations.
- Creative individuals are natural at seeing possibilities and potentials when connecting unrelated concepts and events to produce novel creations.
- Creative individuals are passionate and self-motivated. They find joy in the creative process itself, without focusing on rewards or results, as they engage in it.
- Creative individuals are detail-oriented while also maintaining a broad perspective. Their observational skills surpass those of others to the point of sometimes annoying others.
- Creative individuals are emotionally sensitive, enabling them to express profound and nuanced emotions in their work. Some remain emotionally resilient while others succumb to their high sensitivity.
- Creative individuals are confident in their gifts, processes, and work. Some fail psychologically by taking pride in their work. In contrast, others remain humble and continue to produce great work under pressure, relying on silent energy.
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Thursday, August 28, 2025
Creativity Skills Part Two: 08-28-2025
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