Creativity Excercise Blog

 

            Hello again! Welcome back to my blog and thank you for taking the time to read.

Today's little blog has been a little special in terms that it can help you achieve a new level of creativeness and further strengthen your creative prowess. Ive took a bit of time to go under the microscope and really dive deep into how this specific little exercise can really help you achieve stronger connection to your creative mind, but also really develop an understanding on how we can use our creative minds to not just create "art". 

    This exercise that I dropped myself into really put me to the test to see how long I could keep up my knowledge, and to see how quick I can complete it and see how long it can take me when im really getting down to the wire. The exercise is called the "30 Circles" and this exercise is really determined on pure knowledge, and speed. The whole point of the exercise is to fill out 30 circles full of different ideas, recipes, items, animals, and different sorts of things all, and to find a way to connect to them all to each other.

    I tried this exercise with my siblings for a couple of hours to see at the end who would have the most pages filled out and it came down to the last page. Me and my brother were both neck to neck with having 4 pages full of ideas. But in the end I won, which is like no bigee :P. But besides the point this exercise teaches you a lot about your creative strengths. Either it may be the connection portion of the exercise or even just thinking of basic things to put down on the paper. But it really does keep you on your toes when the clock get ticking and little by little, I started getting better on choosing themes for my answers and certain connections from certain animals to biomes to ecosystem. It was a blast doing this exercise cause it put my skills to the test and continued to push me forward and break certain limits on thought processes, and repeating themes and messages. But I hope you can find better ways to help yourself with this exercise :)

 

 

 My sources: https://innovationlab.net/

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