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How To Feel More Creative

authoradmin | March 7, 2010

Most of us wish we were a little more creative than we actually are. We may not feel inspired or as though we have the time to dedicate to creative projects and endeavors. If you want to spark your creativity, the tips and ideas in this guide might be able to help you.

If you are having trouble finding your inspiration, you might want to take a walk outside or look at the things that are around you. You may find that your own surroundings are full of colors and patterns that spark your imagination. If you are still having trouble, some movies and books might be able to get your mind working.

If you enjoy writing and are having trouble crafting a story, you should try writing something everyday. It doesn’t matter how long or what kind of writing it is. This exercise will help you become a better writer and give you a better understanding of how you like to write. Also, you might want to experiment with creating a story from an outline and without an outline to find out which helps you write the best.

Starting a scrapbook album can be a lot of fun, as well as being a highly creative activity. They are easy to make and are a great way to document your history or your favorite things. Some people buy scrapbooking tools and items from the store, but you can rummage through your home and garden also. All you need is an album or binder, some paper, glue, photos, and anything else you would like to use.

If you do decide to start scrapbooking and find that you have extra scrapbook pages left over, you can use them for origami. Origami can be a lot of fun, and thanks to the Internet, it doesn’t need to cost anything. You can find the instructions on the Web or buy a book, and then use whatever paper you like to create your designs.

Learning how to play an instrument, such as the guitar, can be a great way to feel creative. However, this can cost quite a bit of money and does take time, since you must practice frequently in order to master an instrument. When choosing an instrument, make sure it fits your hands well and sounds good, so that you are not discouraged from playing it. For guitarists, a Takamine acoustic guitar might be a good purchase, since it is not too expensive and of a good quality.

There are many things you can do in order to explore your creativity. Consider how much time and money you can dedicate, as well as the things you like to do, and then embark upon your new hobby.

Your children and arts and crafts

authoradmin | July 8, 2009

The merits of arts and crafts such as drawing and coloring for kids are regularly argued by child development experts, educators and parents alike… especially so for the real impact they have on child development. However, it is difficult to argue with the top three reasons why we should all encourage the children in our care to take part in arts and crafts.

Creativity - If you were to ask a cross section of individuals what is the first personality characteristic that arts and crafts will develop in a young child - most would answer ‘creativity’. And they are certainly correct. Everyone has natural talents and skills and it is possible to improve and boost them… even if you only have a little natural talent. Creativity enables your child to try out and profit from new
ideas, options and alternatives in any future career. Kids learn to do things in new ways and literally profiting from thinking “out of the box”.

Perseverance - Perseverance is perhaps the single most important quality for any successful business person, sportsman, professional or individual. In fact, most well-known breakthroughs in life have been attributed to perseverance alone. Arts and crafts improve everyone’s level of perseverance.For instance, children learn to keep trying until they accomplish the task, be it a sculpture or a coloring in sheet.If something unexpected goes wrong… they are encouraged to persist by trying new ways and means and the pay-off is a wonderful piece of art that they have created.

Concentration - Akin to having perseverance, developing concentration is another quality well-worth having as an individual. Drawing, coloring, sculpting, painting and even doodling will definitely teach your child to focus on one specific task at hand… ignoring other distractions. In short they overall concentration will definitely improve.

Even from a young age children can draw and color - so give them blank pieces of paper or coloring in sheets so that they can scribble away to their hearts content whilst also improving their fine motor skills.

For example little girls enjoy coloring images of princesses and fairies and at sites like Fairy Coloring Pages you’ll find the best fairy colouring

Little boys on the other hand tend to prefer images of cars, trucks and machinery – however, favorite characters such as those from Disney movies are also hits with little boys.

Give your child many opportunities to experience being creative, concentrating and perservering through the fun medium of arts and crafts. Provide them with materials and resources and the occasional canvas so that they can be creative and feel pride in what they create.

 

Children's creativity - encouraging drawing and coloring

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The simple acts of drawing and coloring are literally childs' play, however, both of these past-times play an important role in your child's physical, emotional and cognitive development. Like no other activity, the hobby of drawing and coloring allows young children to express themselves and their emotions, experience autonomy and build their confidence.

Parents and caregivers can promote drawing and coloring as a way to improve physical, social, emotional and cognitive development-and to have a lot of fun along the way too. Here are some suggestions:

1. Provide your grankids with nontoxic materials, blank sheets of white paper and coloring pages.

2. Model drawing. Show children that you like to draw and color too - make designs but do not show your children what they should draw.

3. Encourage all drawing and coloring efforts by talking about the beautiful colors, the lines and shapes the child has made.

4. Rather than ask, "What have you drawn?,” say “Tell me about your drawing”. Asking “What is it?” suggests to the child that he may have failed to draw the image correctly.

5. Talk about concepts like thin, thick, wide, narrow, dark, light, edge, shape, contour, etc.

6. Display their art on the kitchen fridge, in their room and in places where visitors to your home will see them. Point them out to visitors, friends and relatives - the praise fthey will receive for the work will boost a child’s self esteeem and confidence.

7.Give kids the freedom to choose the subjects of their drawings and the types of coloring sheets they would like. Some argue that coloring sheets do very little to foster children's creativity - however they do play a vital role in developing a child's fine motor skills - a pre-cursor to writing - and often encourage children who wouldn't otherwise draw and color to pick up a crayon to color in their favourite character. For example little girls may enjoy coloring images of fairytale princesses while boys enjoy coloring images of favourite characters such as Pokemon or Spongebob Squarepants and at sites like Spongebob Coloring Pages you’ll find many Spongebob colouring pictures Always supervise younger children while they draw and color - crayons pose a choking hazard.

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