The COVID 19 virus has many of us, both individuals and families, virtually housebound. There is anxiety surrounding our (and our loved ones') health and the economic devastation that is accompanying ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Tracy Brower writes about joy, community and the future of work. You’ve always known cultivating your creativity is good for ...
Are you as creative now as you were when you were a child? For many people, the answer is no. As we move into adulthood, we are often conditioned to be more serious and to conform to the norms of ...
Want to feel happier, lighter, less stuck? Try these fun daily activities. Monday Start Doodling Tuesday Write a Poem Wednesday Daydream Thursday Do 10% More Welcome to Day 2 of the Creativity ...
Ahh, the holiday season. A time of fa-la-las and good cheer. Or at least, that’s what it should be. But instead, the modern day holiday season is defined by the guilt of needing to be “always on” and ...
A new study, conducted by researchers from 13 countries, has found that creative activities can help individuals maintain a "younger" brain or even reverse the effects of aging. Practicing art and ...
New results could ultimately help lead to interventions that spark creative thought or aid people who have mental illnesses that disrupt these regions of the brain. Have you ever had the solution for ...