We Are All Creative: How to Tap Into It & Develop Your Own Creative Process w/Fiona Valentine
Many people don’t consider themselves creative by any measure of the word, but the truth is, creativity is something we’re all born with. If we tap into and nurture that part of ourselves, it can actually help us and our businesses thrive.
Why is it so important to understand creativity within ourselves and how our brain works? How can we hone this asset and extract value from it? How can we equip our creativity, and what are some of the things that lock it up?
In this episode, creator of Business School for Artists, Fiona Valentine joins me to discuss the creative process, what it means to have a creative mindset and why creativity plays a valuable role in both our personal and professional lives.
There are so many things that are creative that we don’t actually recognize they are.
-Fiona Valentine
3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
- The value of creativity
Creativity is about understanding the way our brain works. How can this help us understand ourselves better as a whole? - How to find your creativity
The creative process differs from person to person. How do we figure out what works for us? - Developing and understanding our creativity
What are some of the things that hinders our creativity? How can we develop creativity within ourselves?
Guest Bio
Business coach and artist Fiona Valentine believes all of us are creative.
Her signature coaching program Business School for Artists is designed to help artists make money from their art even if they’ve never sold any of their work before. She’s also a certified Nurture to Convert Society Coach helping women move into creative freedom in their business so content creation flows more freely.
Her signature program Business School for Artists is designed to help artists make money from their art, even if they’ve never sold any of their work before.
Find out more at Business School for Artists.
For more information, visit her Website | Instagram
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