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4 Hacks for Adults to Improve Creativity

Posted on September 4, 2019 by jenny

Photo by “My Life Through A Lens” on Unsplash

Creativity is what makes the world go round. Without creativity, we wouldn’t have cell phones, computers or even social media platforms to stay connected with the ones we love or make money being an entrepreneur. These examples are just some of the ways creativity has helped enhance our world. If you’re an adult who needs to use their creative side regularly, whether it’s for work or parenting, but you feel burnt out then these hacks will help inspire you to hone in on your creative side.

4 Hacks for Adults to Improve Creativity

Stop Overworking

While you may have a deadline to meet, trying to force that creativity during a tight deadline is only going to make it worse. Many people feel working more will help them make more money or be more creative, this is completely false. If you’re failing on the creative side due to working too many hours, then pause. Take some time to relax and breathe. Come back to whatever project you’re working on once you’ve had time to relax. You’ll find relaxing will help your creativity come to life faster.

Do Something New

Whether you pick up a new longterm hobby or you try a new food, doing something new will help improve creativity. As you age your creativity starts to be boxed in based on the experiences that you’ve had up until this point in life. That’s why doing something new or trying something new helps to enhance your experiences and improve creativity. As you work to gain new experiences through the idea of trying a new food, traveling to a new area or even picking up a new hobby you’ll find that your creativity starts to expand and you’re back into the game of being creative regularly.

Find Creative Friends

You are who you hang out with. That’s what most of us grew up hearing from our parents and it’s so true! Find a group of creative friends who will help inspire your creative side to start working better. Improving creativity can be as simple as brainstorming with a group of creative friends, trying something new with these friends or simply enjoying conversations with your creative friends over a delicious meal and drink.

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Go For a Walk

Often we find our most creative thoughts during a walk with nature. That fresh air combined with the sounds of nature can help encourage your brain to get more in touch with those creative sides. Try to pause your work and head outside for a walk on a nature trail or through your local community as a means to improve creativity without spending too much time. This hack for adults to improve creativity has helped many adults reduce those stressful thoughts so that they can come back to a place of peace and creativity when they sit down to get their creative mind working.

These hacks for adults to improve creativity will work for anyone. Whether you’re working in a creative field or struggling with a certain area in parenthood and need to get those creative juices flowing, I’m confident the hacks I shared today will help your creative mind start working more effectively and efficiently for the long run.

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