
‘You don’t need to be an artist to be creative’
Engaging in creative tasks has been linked with improving overall well-being. Despite this, many individuals shy away from creative endeavours due to feelings of inadequacy or perceived time constraints.
From a young age, societal pressures often instil the belief that constant achievement is paramount. Messages from teachers, peers, or family members may suggest that our creative pursuits fall short of certain standards. It's no wonder that many people feel discouraged from engaging in creative activities.
However, being creative doesn’t require us to produce impressive works of art. It serves as a valuable tool for self-expression, the release of pent-up emotions, problem-solving, and heightened self-awareness.
In this blog, I delve deeper into these concepts, offering various ways you can invite more creativity into your life.
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When you think of the word 'creativity,' what comes to mind?
For me, it used to conjure images of intricate works of art, a realm seemingly reserved for talented artists, authors, dancers, or musicians. I mistakenly believed that creativity was not within my reach and would be a waste of time.
Reflecting on my childhood, I recalled a love for arts and crafts. Hours were spent writing stories, crafting, and drawing. There was pure joy in using paints, crayons, glue, and various art materials.
Somewhere along the way, my artistic side faced rejection, initially from family and teachers, and eventually from myself. Yet, with time, I rediscovered and embraced my creative side. I realised that engaging in arts and crafts isn't about skill or talent but about personal expression and the sheer joy it brings.
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Do you find yourself holding back from engaging in creative activities? If so, what factors hinder your creative expression?
In our society, there seems to be a diminishing connection to our creative selves. The prevailing emphasis on logic over creativity in modern society is a message many of us have absorbed since childhood. Educational institutions often prioritise analytic and logical subjects over creative ones, and statistics show a decline in students pursuing arts-related studies.
Our contemporary society places a high value on achievement, and we are frequently evaluated based on performance and technical abilities. The fear of judgment, especially if we don't consider ourselves great artists, can lead to discouragement.
Confessions from many, including myself, reveal a tendency to abandon the arts as a subject or hobby due to the perceived inadequacy of what we produce. However, it's essential to recognise that engaging in art or music, regardless of our perceived skill level, can be profoundly beneficial.
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Creativity can serve as a powerful therapeutic tool for emotional expression, gaining fresh insights, discovering coping mechanisms, and releasing pent-up emotions. Extensive research consistently highlights the positive impact of engaging in creative activities, demonstrating mood enhancement, stress reduction, and overall improved well-being.
Beyond the conventional realms of painting or composing music, creativity encompasses thinking outside the box, tapping into our intuition, and devising solutions to problems and challenges.
Many organisational settings place a strong emphasis on productivity and risk mitigation, at the expense of creative thought. Creative thinking can be a catalyst for innovation, giving companies a competitive edge. It also has the potential to foster passion and engagement among employees in their work.
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Explore the varied and unlimited methods to harness your creativity to foster personal growth and increased well-being. I hope the following suggestions will inspire you to reach for your paints, pencils, craft materials, or whatever tools you have on hand.
Remember, irrespective of your skill level, be creative, express yourself, and most importantly, have fun in the process.
Embarking on a journey of creative self-expression offers a delightful opportunity to experiment with diverse art and craft methods. It not only adds an element of fun to our endeavours but also allows us to discover the method of creativity that resonates with us the most. Here's a list of some of the avenues of art available:
Doodling is often perceived as a spontaneous remedy for boredom. Doodling frequently finds its way into an individual’s life during an uninspiring meeting or lecture, or while on the phone.
Despite its simple nature that requires little effort, skill or time, doodling can have a powerful impact on our minds and emotions. In a study conducted by psychologist Jackie Andrade in 2010, doodling was found to maintain the right level of stimulus to keep our brains actively engaged, enhancing memory recall in participants.
Beyond combating boredom, doodling emerges as a multifaceted activity linked to:
While it may seem like a purposeless activity on the surface, doodling offers a range of benefits that may contribute to cognitive and psychological well-being.
Engaging in movement is a creative method accessible to all, not just seasoned dancers. Dancing provides a unique opportunity to connect with our bodies and inner selves, offering a meditative or cathartic experience that grounds us in the present moment.
Intrinsic to human beings, movement has been used throughout history, with ancient cultures incorporating dance into rituals and ceremonies. Classes like 5Rhythms Ⓡ and Chakra DanceⓇ leverage body movement as a gateway to heightened awareness and well-being.
Here are a couple of simple ways to start expressing yourself through movement:
Select a piece of music and:
I see dance being used as communication between body and soul, to express what is too deep to find for words - Ruth St. Denis
* Before beginning any form of exercise, it's advisable to consult your GP.
Zentangle, created by Rick Roberts and Mary Thomas, involves drawing structured patterns to enhance confidence, focus, awareness, and relaxation. While it may appear similar to doodling at first glance, Zentangle is a more structured approach to creating patterns, often simple yet visually captivating.
Emphasising the absence of mistakes, Zentangle encourages embracing unintended marks as part of the creative process. This approach is particularly beneficial for those hindered by self-criticism or perfectionism, fostering confidence in one's creative abilities.
Often viewed as a creative mindfulness exercise, Zentangle brings about a focused, in-the-moment state of awareness akin to meditation.
If you're interested in trying Zentangle, numerous books and resources are available to guide you through the process, including information on the creator's website.
Collage, derived from the French word 'coller,' meaning 'to glue,' is a versatile form of artistic expression that involves assembling various materials onto a base, such as a canvas or paper. These materials can range from clippings from magazines, newspapers, and photographs to postcards, stickers, fabric pieces, ribbons, glitter, leaves, and dried flowers.
Creating a collage can be an outlet for expressing ideas, especially if you’re unsure where to start or lack confidence in your creative abilities.
Here's a simple guide on how to create a collage:
After completing your collage, take time for reflection. You may choose to do this with a therapist, a trusted individual, or using a journal. Here are some questions to consider:
Exploring these aspects can add depth and meaning to your collage, turning it into a reflective journey of self-discovery and expression.
In recent years, Mindful colouring books have gained popularity, offering a variety of patterns, mandalas, scenery, and animal images. Whether featuring simple or intricate designs, these books cater to individuals of all artistic abilities, allowing anyone to enjoy the creative process.
The attraction of colouring books lies in their ability to quiet a busy mind, reduce negative thoughts, release stress and anxiety, and invite a sense of relaxation. Numerous studies, including one conducted by Curry & Kasser in 2005, have highlighted the benefits of Mindful colouring-in. Their research indicates that engaging in colouring patterns and mandalas can induce meditative states and reduce feelings of anxiety.
To embark on this mindful journey, all you need is a colouring book and an assortment of coloured pencils, pens, or crayons.
Creative writing is a channel for unleashing our imagination. It can be a medium for articulating our thoughts and emotions. Writing can take various forms, such as poetry, short stories, or plays.
Beyond its artistic expression, writing serves as a powerful tool to explore different perspectives on issues, increase self-awareness, gain insights, and reduce negative thoughts and emotions.
Resources for those interested in creative writing, such as books and short courses, are readily available. Additionally, creative writing groups in your local community might provide a supportive environment for honing your skills.
If the prospect of creative writing seems daunting, reflective journaling offers a more approachable alternative.
Calligraphy is considered an art of writing. It encompasses a variety of different styles, ranging from the bold, blocky shapes of Gothic script to the graceful loops of Copperplate.
Engaging in calligraphy opens up a world of possibilities, as it can be pursued using various tools such as classic dip pens, pencils, paints, brush pens, or even a digital stylus.
What makes calligraphy truly captivating is the deliberate and unhurried approach to each stroke. This intentional process demands focus, transforming calligraphy into a meditative activity that not only refines one's writing skills but also offers a moment of serene creativity.
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Getting creative with others can offer a sense of community and ease loneliness.
Consider checking out local spaces and workshops dedicated to enhancing well-being through creative mediums in your area. Organisations like 'RT Minds' in Durham are actively promoting mental health improvement through art, welcoming individuals of all abilities to participate.
Many towns, villages, and colleges host regular craft workshops, knitting groups, or creative writing courses, providing opportunities for you to engage with your creative side, meet like-minded people, and improve well-being
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Creativity can be a useful way to explore challenges from the past or the present. If you find your creative activities bring any issues to the surface or you want to improve your overall well-being, you might want to book a counselling session.