Creative Insights
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Read more: Merry Creatmass!
Merry Creatmass!
The holidays offer a unique opportunity to create as a family. Through sensory crafts, participatory decoration and shared experiences, children develop creativity, language, belonging and confidence. Creating together isn’t about perfect results, but about living connections. Shared creativity teaches children how to imagine, relate and build meaning from an early age.
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Read more: 3 Ways to Protect Your Creativity From AI
3 Ways to Protect Your Creativity From AI
Creativity is best protected from AI by moving where it cannot follow: depth. Root thinking questions assumptions instead of remixing outputs. Embodied creativity involves emotion, experience, and the body—not just cognition. First-person narratives bring subjectivity and meaning that no algorithm can replicate. In an age of volume, depth becomes the true creative advantage.
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Read more: Did You Know Your Creativity Has Biases?
Did You Know Your Creativity Has Biases?
Creative biases are the automatic, unconscious pathways through which our mind generates ideas. ByBa identifies four: Modifying, Binding, Hybridizing, and Alienating. Understanding your natural bias — and learning the others — expands both personal and group creativity. Metacreativity turns instinctive creation into intentional creation. To grow creatively, you must train the biases that don’t come naturally.
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Read more: How Calm Teaches: The Creative Power of Co-Regulation
How Calm Teaches: The Creative Power of Co-Regulation
Self-regulation grows through experience, not instruction. When adults offer calm and clear containment, children build inner safety—and with it, greater creative capacity. These practices nurture imagination, flexibility, and exploration. Simple games like “Forest Voices” or “Slow Race” support body regulation while expanding creative thinking.
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Read more: 3 Creative Dynamics to Stay Relevant
3 Creative Dynamics to Stay Relevant
Staying relevant as a creative doesn’t depend on talent but on training three hard dynamics: radical modification, which breaks and rebuilds; non-obvious hybridisation, which fuses distant worlds into new species; and strategic decontextualisation, which shifts meaning by shifting context. These dynamics stretch originality and keep your work ahead of patterns, trends, and algorithmic sameness.
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Read more: The Real Number of Creative People
The Real Number of Creative People
There are eight billion creative people on Earth — yet only a tiny fraction knows it. Most were taught a narrow, misleading idea of creativity, and billions will never experience its benefits: identity, ownership, solutions, and Createfillment. Even many “professionals” create without creativity. The real tragedy isn’t the lack of creativity, but the lack of recognition.
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