19 Ways to Reignite Your Creativity

Creativity is sometimes seen as an entity which only some people have within them, but it’s simply not true.

Every person has some degree of creativity, but often it isn’t given the opportunity to thrive or the support it needs to develop.

It can also become harder and harder to be creative as adults when we are faced with the commitments and responsibilities of life. This is why it’s important to cultivate and nurture our creative sparks when they appear and express ourselves through them.

For people who make a living based on their ability to be creative, there is a bit more pressure involved, and sometimes it’s hard to maintain momentum.

Whether you call it your muse, your inspiration, your lightbulb or a spark, sometimes it just isn’t there when you need it. The important thing to realize is that you are not alone, everybody goes through dry patches and the worst thing you can do is add stress to the problem.

When you’re struggling to come up with the goods and your brain just won’t get into gear, you may need a little kickstart. To help you out, here are some great ways to reignite your creativity.

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