5 Ways to Increase your Curiosity

Don’t settle for the status quo, destroy it

Gregory D. Welch
Published in
7 min readJun 17, 2021

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An upside down light bulb with a whirlwind of orange-yellow light surrounding it. Symbolic of ideas, innovation, and thinking outside the box. Defying the status quo.
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You were born with curiosity. You just lost sight of it somewhere along the way. Life hammered it dull as the years stacked up and too many voices got into your head trying to enforce the status quo.

Give those voices the boot and embrace your curiosity again. It’s a natural trait that we are born with and is something we all have. But it’s also something we all lose sight of sometimes. That’s why it’s important to slam on the breaks and explore the things that bring your soul to life, that feed your drive to know something, to learn something, and to experience something. Give yourself permission to let your mind wander and see what happens

Curiosity is an attribute that can help you grow personally and professionally. You’re more likely to achieve your goals, get better at what you do, and create more happiness in your life when you embrace it fully and let yourself wander about the world around you.

Curiosity is a state of being interested in new things, or eager to find out more. If you want to be more curious and creative in your everyday life, here are five ways to make that happen. Let’s dive in.

5 ways to increase your curiosity:

  1. Cultivate curiosity

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Gregory D. Welch
Gregory D. Welch

Written by Gregory D. Welch

When he isn't crafting fiction, Gregory turns to poetry, finding different ways to capture the strangeness and beauty of existence.