“LET IT GO”

                                                   

                                                            Empowering Creativity

 

            My eight-year-old grandaughter’s favorite movie is Frozen. She’s too young to realize this, but it’s filled with empowering moments. The movie creators reflect what can happen when ideas are encouraged and not dismissed, even if it makes little sense to anyone else.

The most positive and influential thing anyone can do at the first signs of a creative personality is nourishing and encouraging it.

The significance is essential, especially if noticed at the earliest stages. Often we overlook the signs or dismiss them, not understanding the relationship between structural and psychological empowerment—a driving force behind creative behavior that promotes confidence.

The most logical thinkers have contributed significantly to society and attribute the empowerment of creativity as the secret to their success.

Creativity is a sign of innovation, problem-solving skills, and a broader perspective of what the future may hold for those who possess the gift.

There are things you can also do to harness the power of creativity. Not everyone displays a natural talent, but creativity can be learned through proper development.

It goes deeper than artistry; It extends across many levels of life that may prove beneficial in the long run.

It is a powerful tool of expression that allows artists to explore their imagination to its fullest potential. Termed as a soft skill but powerful.

Innovation and creativity go hand in hand as an avenue to self-awareness, forward-thinking and upward mobility.

Tests have proven that kids who display creative behavior can develop more vital skillsets if nurtured at the earliest stages.

My three-year-old grandson is already displaying signs of creativity. To some, what is simply a piece of paper is an airplane or monster truck through his eyes.

So I encourage his imagination and watch with grandmotherly fascination as his creative gift flourishes.

The key to empowering creativity is not holding back and just letting go. 

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