Creativity Tips for All Weekly

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Free Online Course: Creativity Tips for All Weekly provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 7 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Creativity Tips for All Weekly is taught by Julian Velard, Stefan Mumaw, Amy Wynne, Jim Krause, Ben Long, Tracey Clark and Denise Jacobs.

Overview
  • Get weekly tips that can help you nurture your spontaneous impulses and leverage your innate creativity in all areas of your life. Tune in every week for a new tip.

Syllabus
  • en Long: Creativity Is a Skill

    • What is creativity?
    • What is an impulse?
    • The start of an idea
    • Spontaneity
    • Impulse roadblock
    • Tying up your rational self
    • Lost in the noise
    • Nothing to fear but...
    • A taxonomy of creative fears
    • Antidotes to creative fears
    • Creativity and self-confidence
    • Creativity as a practice
    Amy Wynne: Obstacles and Antidotes
    • The creative cycle
    • Connection through meditation
    • Journaling for self-reflection
    • Trust the process
    • Multitasking vs. monotasking
    • The joy of letting go
    • Engagement through ritual
    • Natural curiosity
    • Bring back boredom
    • Don't think too much
    • Connect to your senses
    • Pure perception
    Stefan Mumaw: Hands-On Exercises to Boost Creativity
    • There's no one right creative process
    • Problem-solve with relevance and novelty
    • Restriction in the creative process
    • Remove implied restrictions
    • Document to promote novelty
    • Divergent vs. convergent thinking
    • Others' opinions in the creative process
    • Start from scratch
    • Hyperfocus
    • Everyday inspiration
    • Unexpected associations
    • Novelty is worth the effort!
    Denise Jacobs: Hacking the Creative Brain
    • Creativity is our natural state
    • Tap into your imagination
    • Relax your brain
    • Our creative brains are always active
    • Put your relaxed brain to work
    • Remove distractions
    • Silence your inner critic
    • Laugh yourself creative
    • Get your creative brain moving
    • Embody creativity
    • Incubate ideas by immersion
    • Experiment yourself creative
    • Set the stage for flow
    • Intend inspiration
    • See with new eyes
    • Engage in a dialogue
    • Be bad on purpose
    • Expand your inspiration input
    • Actively embrace boredom
    Julian Velard: The Craft of Creativity
    • How do I start?
    • Inspiration is a child
    • Evolving your process
    • Stop making sense
    • The brain likes to build
    • When you're out of gas, you're out of gas
    • Creator versus editor
    • Clarity is everything
    • How to know when you are done
    • The rules of sharing your work
    • Do it all again
    James Krause: Creative Cross-Training
    • What is creative cross-training?
    • A notebook and pens
    • Cameras teach art
    • Taking photos vs. making photos
    • Brainstorm yourself
    • Learning aesthetics
    • Bite-sized writing projects
    • Amalgamate: Now!
    • How vital is vitality?
    • Great movies for creative inspiration
    • Master the mini movie
    • Be a shriner
    • Show it off
    Tracey Clark: Everyday Creativity
    • Introducing creativity into your daily life
    • Everyday creativity begins with what you wear
    • The details are in the accessories
    • Culinary creativity
    • Creating with table-setting ambiance
    • Display creativity in your home decor
    • Add creative touches with wall art
    • Life enrichment through homemaking
    • Creativity in the garden
    • Creativity with plants and flowers
    • Finding creativity with writing
    • Enrich your life with music
    • Find creativity with photography
    • Find creativity with crafts and hobbies
    • Bring creativity into planning a celebration
    • Creativity with thoughtful gift-giving
    • Bring your creative self into relationships
    • Plan travel with creativity
    • Nurture creativity with movement
    • Add creative spirit to your spiritual practice
    George Maestri: The Creative Mind
    • Until something is created, you are not creative
    • Create new brain patterns to create new ideas
    • Get more dots to connect
    • Feed the brain, then give it time to digest
    • Think inside the box
    • Change the process
    • Create by subtracting
    • Do things for the first time
    • They're just ideas; don't marry them
    • Meditation to help creativity
    • Stop thinking and start doing
    • Get out of your own way and into flow
    • Be consistent