Creativity Is a Process, Not a Destination. Keep Going
How to be more creative, according to James Clear
Have you ever found yourself staring at a blank page or canvas, waiting for inspiration to strike?
It’s a common belief that creativity is a mysterious, unpredictable force that we have little control over.
We often think of creative geniuses as people who are simply born with an innate talent, and that the rest of us are left to admire their work from afar.
But what if I told you that this perspective is flawed?
What if creativity is not a destination but rather a process that can be cultivated and developed over time?
In his article “Creative Thinking,” James Clear argues that creativity is not a fleeting moment of inspiration but rather a skill that can be improved through consistent practice and effort.
“Creativity is not an elusive, intangible quality. It’s a skill that can be cultivated and developed.”
- James Clear
So how do we do this?
How do we tap into our own creative potential and come up with innovative ideas and solutions?