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🦄Unleash Your Inner Creative Power with Willow the Alicorn's Magical Lessons🦄

April 16, 20234 min read

"You can't use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have." - Maya Angelou

Have you ever felt stuck in a creative rut? Whether you're an artist, writer, musician, or simply someone who enjoys a good DIY project, we all experience creative blocks from time to time. Yet, fret not, with the support of Willow the Alicorn, we'll explore ways to unleash your inner creativity and tap into your full potential.

Hemispheres and Creativity

🧠 Neuroscience tells us that creativity is not solely reliant on the right side of our brains, but rather a complex interplay between both hemispheres. The left side is responsible for logic and reason, while the right side handles abstract and creative thinking. By engaging both hemispheres, we can unlock our full creative potential.

🧠 Additionally, research shows that our brains have the ability to rewire themselves through neuroplasticity. This means that we can train ourselves to think and create in new ways, even if we feel like we've hit a dead end creatively.

Here are some tips to help you unleash your inner creativity:

  1. Embrace your inner child: Remember when you were a kid and could spend hours creating without a care in the world? Try to tap into that childlike sense of wonder and curiosity. Play with colors, try a new hobby, or experiment with different materials. Allow yourself to make mistakes and learn from them.

  2. Set aside time for creative pursuits: It's easy to let work, school, and other responsibilities take over our lives. But it's important to carve out time for activities that bring us joy and allow us to express ourselves creatively. Whether it's a few minutes or a few hours a week, make time for your passions.

  3. Surround yourself with inspiration: Fill your space with things that inspire you, whether it's artwork, music, or quotes. Create a vision board or Pinterest board with images that evoke feelings of creativity and motivation.

Now, you might be thinking, "That's all well and good, but what if I'm just not a creative person?" 🤔

EVERYONE. Really. Every one can be creative.

The truth is, everyone has the capacity for creativity. As Elizabeth Gilbert writes in her book, "Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear," "Most of all, you must be vigilant about protecting the time and space in which you work. . . Possessing a creative mind, after all, is something like having a border collie for a pet: It needs to work, or else it will cause you an outrageous amount of trouble."

Similarly, in his book "The War of Art," Steven Pressfield talks about the concept of "Resistance," the force that prevents us from creating and reaching our full potential. He writes, "Resistance cannot be seen, touched, heard, or smelled.

But it can be felt. We experience it as an energy field radiating from a work-in-potential. It's a negative repelling force. Its aim is to shove us away, distract us, prevent us from doing our work."

Lastly, Brené Brown in her book "Daring Greatly" emphasizes the importance of vulnerability and taking risks in the creative process. She writes, "Vulnerability is the birthplace of innovation, creativity and change."🦄✨

As Maya Angelou famously said,

"You can't use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have."

There are numerous books on creativity and neuroscience that can help you understand the science behind creativity and provide you with actionable steps to unleash your inner creative. Beside "The War of Art" by Steven Pressfield, "Big Magic" by Elizabeth Gilbert, "The Brain that Changes Itself" by Norman Doidge would also be worth exploring. These books will inspire you to keep pushing past your limits and help you unlock your true potential.

"The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt." - Sylvia Plath

Remember, you have the power to be as creative as you want to be. Don't let fear or self-doubt hold you back from expressing yourself.

Trust in yourself and in the process, and you'll be amazed at what you can create. So let's release your inner creativity together, with Willow the Alicorn by your side in the days to come.

"Creativity requires the courage to let go of certainties." - Erich Fromm

About Willow the Wise Alicorn

Meet Whimsical Willow the Wise Alicorn, a (fictional) magical creature who loves to share her wisdom and life lessons through stories and legends. Willow has been around for a long time, experiencing many cultures and historic events throughout her life. Her experiences have taught her the importance of creativity, imagination, and personal growth.

Willow's superpowers are vast and varied, ranging from the ability to control the elements with her magic, to her power of flight, transformation, time travel, plant growth, and healing. With these powers, she can help one tap into their own inner creativity and unleash their full potential.

Willow uses her powers and life experiences through storytelling, visualization, or practical exercises to help others overcome their mental and emotional blocks, gain clarity on their goals, and unlock their full potential.

If you're looking to tap into your own inner creativity and unleash your full potential, do follow her blog shares!

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