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How to cultivate creative self-efficacy

  • Develop a creative network. By building a strong professional network of people who are driven to produce excellent creative work, you can start imitating part of their creative self-efficacy to increase your own.
  • Get creative support. Identify people whose creative efforts are often successful, and ask whether you can work under their guidance.
  • Cultivate creative autonomy. The professional freedom to expand on your basic duties and responsibilities can increase your creative self-efficacy. As a bonus, perceived autonomy also has a positive impact on our mood.

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