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5 Ways to Improve Your Creativity

By Tom Servo, published Jun 18, 2007
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Creativity is an important tool. It is one of the greatest human characteristics, and has helped us evolve into the society we are today. Strengthening your creative muscles is something that can help you in all aspects of your life. Here are 5 ways to exercise and improve your creativity.

Don't Develop Routines: When we get in the habit of doing the same things, the same way, it dulls our minds. Try doing things differently, and try to do a variety of different things. Take a different route to work each day. Switch between your right and left hand when you're using your computer mouse. Take your lunch break at a different time each day. Breaking up the monotony surrounding your every day routines will keep your mind active.

Educate Yourself: When your brain is working creatively it is pulling information form resources of stored knowledge. The more you know, the more options you have. Challenge yourself to learn something new every day. Even if it is something trivial. Every time you learn something new, your brain develops new neural connections. These neural connections allow your brain to access and process information more quickly, thus, improving your ability to be creative.

Doodle: Spend 5 or 10 minutes each day drawing on a notepad. You don't have to be a talented artist. Simply making the effort to create something will exercise your brain's creative muscles. If you want to be more creative, you have to challenge your mind to do creative things.

Write: Writing something daily will exercise your brain's ability to organize thoughts. There are several ways you can go about this. You can keep a diary, start a blog, or write articles for a site like AC. Also, try to use new words every time you write. You could look up a new word in the dictionary every day, and then try to incorporate that word into your writing. This way, not only are you being creative by writing, but you're also learning something new and steering clear of falling into a routine.

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Good info. Keeping the brain active also helps to ward off Alzheimers.

Posted on 10/12/2007 at 9:10:00 PM

 
Yeah, I do that too.

Posted on 06/23/2007 at 2:06:00 AM

 
I get "word of the day" from dictionary.com just for these reasons. If it's a word I am not familiar with, I try to use it that day. Good ideas.

Posted on 06/19/2007 at 4:06:00 PM

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