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Creativity Tips for All

Creativity Tips for All

7h 33mGeneral2022-08-18

Authors

George Maestri

George Maestri

Animation Director and Producer

Ben Long

Ben Long

Photographer, Writer, Educator

Stefan Mumaw

Stefan Mumaw

Director of Narrative Strategy at First Person

Jim Krause

Jim Krause

Designer, Photographer, Illustrator, Writer

Julian Velard

Julian Velard

Singer, Songwriter, Pianoman, Composer

Amy Wynne

Amy Wynne

Painter, Fine Arts Professor at Clark University

Tracey Clark

Tracey Clark

Photographer, Author, Speaker, Instructor

Denise Jacobs

Denise Jacobs

Speaker, Author, and Creativity Evangelist

Course details

The word "creativity" can conjure up images of groundbreaking stand-up routines and paintings that inspire awe hundreds of years after the artist's final brush stroke. But creativity isn't just possessed by a brilliant few. All of us—from accountants to event planners—regularly perform creative acts. It's what allows us to reorient a project gone awry or capture the perfect shot of our friend beaming at their birthday party. Our brains already have the built-in machinery to be wildly creative—some of us just need a bit of clarity on the process. This lively series provides you with precisely that. Get weekly tips that can help you nurture your spontaneous impulses, reignite dormant creative powers, and leverage your innate creativity in all areas of your life. New instructors will be introduced as the course unfolds, allowing you to access a variety of unique takes on the creative process.

Skills covered

CreativityGraphic DesignProfessional DevelopmentOne-Off

Concepts

Ben Long - Creativity Is a Skill

  • 01 - What is creativity
  • 02 - What is an impulse
  • 03 - The start of an idea
  • 04 - Spontaneity
  • 05 - Impulse roadblock
  • 06 - Tying up your rational self
  • 07 - Lost in the noise
  • 08 - Nothing to fear but
  • 09 - A taxonomy of creative fears
  • 10 - Antidotes to creative fears
  • 11 - Creativity and self-confidence
  • 12 - Creativity as a practice

Amy Wynne - Obstacles and Antidotes

  • 13 - The creative cycle
  • 14 - Connection through meditation
  • 15 - Journaling for self-reflection
  • 16 - Trust the process
  • 17 - Multitasking vs. monotasking
  • 18 - The joy of letting go
  • 19 - Engagement through ritual
  • 20 - Natural curiosity
  • 21 - Bring back boredom
  • 22 - Don't think too much
  • 23 - Connect to your senses
  • 24 - Pure perception

Stefan Mumaw - Hands-On Exercises to Boost Creativity

  • 25 - There's no one right creative process
  • 26 - Problem-solve with relevance and novelty
  • 27 - Restriction in the creative process
  • 28 - Remove implied restrictions
  • 29 - Document to promote novelty
  • 30 - Divergent vs. convergent thinking
  • 31 - Others' opinions in the creative process
  • 32 - Start from scratch
  • 33 - Hyperfocus
  • 34 - Everyday inspiration
  • 35 - Unexpected associations
  • 36 - Novelty is worth the effort

Denise Jacobs - Hacking the Creative Brain

  • 37 - Creativity is our natural state
  • 38 - Tap into your imagination
  • 39 - Relax your brain
  • 40 - Our creative brains are always active
  • 41 - Put your relaxed brain to work
  • 42 - Remove distractions
  • 43 - Silence your inner critic
  • 44 - Laugh yourself creative
  • 45 - Get your creative brain moving
  • 46 - Embody creativity
  • 47 - Incubate ideas by immersion
  • 48 - Experiment yourself creative
  • 49 - Set the stage for flow
  • 50 - Intend inspiration
  • 51 - See with new eyes
  • 52 - Engage in a dialogue
  • 53 - Be bad on purpose
  • 54 - Expand your inspiration input
  • 55 - Actively embrace boredom

Julian Velard - The Craft of Creativity

  • 56 - How do I start
  • 57 - Inspiration is a child
  • 58 - Evolving your process
  • 59 - Stop making sense
  • 60 - The brain likes to build
  • 61 - When you're out of gas, you're out of gas
  • 62 - Creator versus editor
  • 63 - Clarity is everything
  • 64 - How to know when you are done
  • 65 - The rules of sharing your work
  • 66 - Do it all again

James Krause - Creative Cross-Training

  • 67 - What is creative cross-training
  • 68 - A notebook and pens
  • 69 - Cameras teach art
  • 70 - Taking photos vs. making photos
  • 71 - Brainstorm yourself
  • 72 - Learning aesthetics
  • 73 - Bite-sized writing projects
  • 74 - Amalgamate - Now
  • 75 - How vital is vitality
  • 76 - Great movies for creative inspiration
  • 77 - Master the mini movie
  • 78 - Be a shriner
  • 79 - Show it off

Tracey Clark - Everyday Creativity

  • 80 - Introducing creativity into your daily life
  • 81 - Everyday creativity begins with what you wear
  • 82 - The details are in the accessories
  • 83 - Culinary creativity
  • 84 - Creating with table-setting ambiance
  • 85 - Display creativity in your home decor
  • 86 - Add creative touches with wall art
  • 87 - Life enrichment through homemaking
  • 88 - Creativity in the garden
  • 89 - Creativity with plants and flowers
  • 90 - Finding creativity with writing
  • 91 - Enrich your life with music
  • 92 - Find creativity with photography
  • 93 - Find creativity with crafts and hobbies
  • 94 - Bring creativity into planning a celebration
  • 95 - Creativity with thoughtful gift-giving
  • 96 - Bring your creative self into relationships
  • 97 - Plan travel with creativity
  • 98 - Nurture creativity with movement
  • 99 - Add creative spirit to your spiritual practice

George Maestri - The Creative Mind

  • 100 - Until something is created, you are not creative
  • 101 - Create new brain patterns to create new ideas
  • 102 - Get more dots to connect
  • 103 - Feed the brain, then give it time to digest
  • 104 - Think inside the box
  • 105 - Change the process
  • 106 - Create by subtracting
  • 107 - Do things for the first time
  • 108 - They're just ideas don't marry them
  • 109 - Meditation to help creativity
  • 110 - Stop thinking and start doing
  • 111 - Get out of your own way and into flow
  • 112 - Be consistent
  • 113 - Fitting in is overrated

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