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How to Train Your Creativity
By Simonne Matthew
Creativity is a human gift which all of us have from birth. However, some people prove to be more creative than others. This happens because they train their creativity. Everybody can train his creative skills by contributing to interactive, creative enterprises such as open poems or poetry jam sessions. These open poems are started by an author, then everybody else is invited to write one-two lines in addition to what has already been written, thus giving a new sense to the whole poem. If you want to try your hand at poetry, you can start your own poetry jam session website. You don't have to spend any money on this, because you can successfully use the free blog platforms that are available nowadays. Then you need to start a few poems, and to try getting readers to continue them. from time to time, you can add some more lines to the poems, in order to bring them to the meaning you want. This is how you can train your creativity. The method works best for children, but grown ups can also have a lot of fun with it. |
Contributed by scorpion68a on December 11, 2008, at 6:02 PM UTC.
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