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By *ackformore100 OP   Man
21 weeks ago

Tin town

As I've got older I've come to realise how valuable creativity as a skill set is. Sadly was never encouraged as a kid and playing catch up now.

So How creative are you? What do you do to practise and encourage your creativity... What did you last do that you think was creative?

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By *illy IdolMan
21 weeks ago

Midlands

I dyed an old jacket that was too nice to throw away.

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By *allandathleticMan
21 weeks ago

Asgard

I'm a plasterer. So pretty creative. Especially when it comes to rolling a turd in glitter.

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By *r John WickMan
21 weeks ago

The Continental

I’m creative when I’m building my models. Using various airbrush techniques, weathering techniques, etc to produce realistic finishes.

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By *aizyWoman
21 weeks ago

west midlands

About as creative I get is rearranging my fridge magnets! I have always wanted to be a creative type, but sadly I'm not.

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By *emorefridaCouple
21 weeks ago

La la land

I danced a lot in my younger years and used to write a lot. My work revolves thinking creatively and I still dance. Think it's an important skill.

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By *reyToTheFairiesWoman
21 weeks ago

Carlisle usually

I have absolute aphantasia so I find normal forms of creativity very difficult.

I consider myself quite creative in terms of maths and formulas, and the way I use my body. But I don't craft or create anything traditionally associated with the term

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By *ackformore100 OP   Man
21 weeks ago

Tin town


"I danced a lot in my younger years and used to write a lot. My work revolves thinking creatively and I still dance. Think it's an important skill. "

I think creativity at work is incredibly under rated, undervalued and too often stifled because... "we've always done it this way"

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By *oodOmensfor2Couple
21 weeks ago

Ennis

I've always considered myself to be a creative person and growing up you'd always find me drawing or doodling.

And after not having had a creative outlet for many years I discovered to really enjoy taking pics and turns out to be something that both of us really enjoy.

Mrs

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By *ealitybitesMan
21 weeks ago

Belfast


"I have absolute aphantasia so I find normal forms of creativity very difficult.

I consider myself quite creative in terms of maths and formulas, and the way I use my body. But I don't craft or create anything traditionally associated with the term "

I also have aphantasia but over the years I've been very creative in landscaping or designing things that repurpose materials.

I was in the middle of creatively redesigning the entire layout of a warehouse when covid economic issues removed me from that role.

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By *ackformore100 OP   Man
21 weeks ago

Tin town


"About as creative I get is rearranging my fridge magnets! I have always wanted to be a creative type, but sadly I'm not."

I know what you mean... Trying to develop it is hard but I've become quite creative in my coaching, it's amazing when it works well.

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
21 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders

I draw, I love drawing, will draw free hand and can draw pretty much anything

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21 weeks ago


"I have absolute aphantasia so I find normal forms of creativity very difficult.

I consider myself quite creative in terms of maths and formulas, and the way I use my body. But I don't craft or create anything traditionally associated with the term "

I just looked that up as I'd never heard of it and the maths and especially formulae part rings a bell as well as a distinct lack of creativity, the only thing that I can draw is a 4 year old version of a house with for windows either side of a central door, with a sky with two clouds, grass and a tree with a grey path that runs to the front door.

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