Once you have developed some basic creative skills, it is important to continually challenge yourself in order to further advance your abilities.
Look for more difficult approaches, try out new things and avoid always using the same solutions you have used in the past.
In addition to challenging yourself, you also need to create your own opportunities for creativity. This might involve tackling a new project or finding new tools to use in your current projects.
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