adrianka
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I have been giving this some thought over the past two years or so, and the discovery of digital scrapbooking only made me think some more.
I belong to those people who used to be creative and make things from an early age on, nobody ever doubted that and I always somehow took it for granted.
What I find fascinating is, that a lot of people have a "hidden" creativity that gets awakened by a strong emotional stimulus - either being in love or giving birth to a baby. The latter does the trick in most cases. I have watched many examples of this around me, and I think it's really interesting.
Since I have a lot of craft tools at home, from time to time I tend to organise "creative workshops" for my friends, where we usually do something simple like windowcolor or decoupage, and I noticed that while some people definitely have talent and some have not, everybody is able to create something nice. Most of these people would never sit down and create on their own, but they enjoyed these workshops and some of them even started to create something in their free time.
It means that (almost) all of us have creativity and talent, but sometimes it really needs a stimulus above to surface - either an emotional one as mentioned above, or a normal one like somebody organising a workshop.
Also, I wouldn't underestimate the kind of creativity that makes people to decorate their homes, cook inventive meals, keep a beautiful garden/balcony etc. All of these are, in my eyes, manifestations of creativity.
So, what do you think about this theory of mine and what group of people do you belong to? Was your creativity always present or did it wake up thanks to love (to your husband/children/etc.)?
I belong to those people who used to be creative and make things from an early age on, nobody ever doubted that and I always somehow took it for granted.
What I find fascinating is, that a lot of people have a "hidden" creativity that gets awakened by a strong emotional stimulus - either being in love or giving birth to a baby. The latter does the trick in most cases. I have watched many examples of this around me, and I think it's really interesting.
Since I have a lot of craft tools at home, from time to time I tend to organise "creative workshops" for my friends, where we usually do something simple like windowcolor or decoupage, and I noticed that while some people definitely have talent and some have not, everybody is able to create something nice. Most of these people would never sit down and create on their own, but they enjoyed these workshops and some of them even started to create something in their free time.
It means that (almost) all of us have creativity and talent, but sometimes it really needs a stimulus above to surface - either an emotional one as mentioned above, or a normal one like somebody organising a workshop.
Also, I wouldn't underestimate the kind of creativity that makes people to decorate their homes, cook inventive meals, keep a beautiful garden/balcony etc. All of these are, in my eyes, manifestations of creativity.
So, what do you think about this theory of mine and what group of people do you belong to? Was your creativity always present or did it wake up thanks to love (to your husband/children/etc.)?