<aside> 💡 Imagine your most creative day. What does it look like? Feel like? Smell like? Sound like? Try to invoke all five of your senses for this prompt. Try to imagine every little detail you can about what would make this day a truly successful creative one.
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<aside> 💡 **Now that you’ve imagined what your most creative day would be like, what parts of it seem doable? Which parts don’t seem realistic or doable for you? Try to think about the reasoning behind your answers, especially for the parts that don’t seem realistic. Why does it seem unrealistic?
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<aside> 💡 Think about how you were taught to think about creativity. Were you encouraged to be creative in all ways or were there limits to how you could be creative? What kinds of creativity were “acceptable” and what kinds were “inappropriate?” How did this translate into your adult life?
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<aside> 💡 Think about an area or aspect of creativity that feels/seems “easy” to you. Why do you think it feels easy to you? Does it feel effortless? Do you think that’s because it’s a gift you have? Have you practiced it for years? Do you think that all you “need” to be creative in that particular area? If so, what are those things?
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<aside> 💡 Are there any areas or aspects of creativity that you’ve always wanted to explore but haven’t? What’s stopped you from exploring it? What do you think you would need in order to explore that aspect of creativity?
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