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Self Efficacy

Self Efficacy

Creative confidence is about believing in your innate ability to change your world.

People who come to believe that they can cause change are more likely to accomplish what they set out to do.

This personal conviction is called self–efficacy.

Individuals with self–efficacy set higher goals, try harder, persevere longer, and show more resilience in the face of failure.

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Creative Is Not Artistic

Creative Is Not Artistic

The vast majority of us have conditioned our minds to equate “creative” with “artistic.”

It is not!

Creativity is not a trait you are either born or not born with.

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We Are Not Born With It

We Are Not Born With It

The notion that some people have creativity embedded in their DNA and some people don’t is a myth.

We all have tons of creative potential waiting to be tapped.

Even though creativity gets blocked in us, it can be unlocked.

All it takes to regain your creative sp...

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Experiment With Different Activities

Experiment With Different Activities

To identify new areas of interest and ability, experiment with lots of different activities.

It is essential that you get a taste of a different field or position before you make a drastic change and commit.

Talk to your boss about exploring new responsibilities. In these short–term r...

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Be The Child Who Travels

Be The Child Who Travels

Approach the world around you with the curiosity of a traveler and that of a child, applying a beginner’s mind to the things you do or see every day: commuting to work, having your lunch, or preparing for a meeting.

Be on the lookout for new insights about familiar things; think...

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Creativity Needs Action

Creativity Needs Action

Stop planning and start doing.

Great creative works are always preceded by action.

When you apply the beginner’s mindset, you will begin to notice more opportunities for action around you. However, seeing is not enough.

You still have to act!

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Support Network

Support Network

Having a strong support network will ensure you have a regular flow of ideas.

Our modern society often portrays creative individuals as lone, rugged geniuses.

The truth, is that creative people treat creativity as a team sport; most of their best ideas stem from colla...

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Love What You Do

Love What You Do

If what you do for a living isn’t what you’re passionate about, think again!

People have one of three distinct attitudes toward the work they do: they see it as either a job, a career, or a calling.

For those who pursue a calling, their work is intrinsically ...

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TOM KELLEY

You can’t just sit around and wait for a benevolent spirit to arouse your innate spark of creativity. You have to choose to be creative and diligently work towards making it happen.

TOM KELLEY

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TOM & DAVID KELLEY

You can choose to be creative. But you have to put in the work to stay inspired and transform creativity into a habit.

TOM & DAVID KELLEY

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TOM KELLEY

Creativity extends far beyond what people typically consider the ‘artistic’ field.

TOM KELLEY

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Beginner’s Mind

Beginner’s Mind

To keep inspired, you must engage a beginner’s mind.

When we were kids, we asked lots of questions and looked at the world wide–eyed, soaking it all in. Everywhere we turned, we think, “Isn’t that interesting?”

As we become older, however, we adopt an

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Start With Side Projects

Start With Side Projects

If you don’t know what you’re born to do or what you’re really good at, a good way to find out is by pursuing interests or hobbies: side projects.

While side projects can be rewarding, they may also lead to something that engages your creative energy at work.

Search f...

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Think Like A Traveler

Think Like A Traveler

To keep your creative juice flowing, you must think like a traveler.

Have you heard that travel broadens the mind?

While this sounds cliché, beneath it lies a fundamental truth: things stand out because they’re different.

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A junior reader who enjoy topics that advocate for self-improvement. Also a proponent of healthy living and mindfulness (still learning). Let’s connect and explore the world of books together!

Finding our creative side is important. Creativity allows us to view and solve problems differently, and the most importantly, it opens the mind and new perspective.

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Developing your confidence

Developing your confidence

It's important to develop your confidence at work. When you're showing up as your authentic self, the easier it will be to advocate for what you want. With a higher sense of self-confidence, you'll have more influence when approaching your manager or other teammates.

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