Take, as an example these sisters: They are young, with no 'formal' training of what creativity should look like...
... yet they have managed to come up with some of the craziest AND coolest ideas for pictures.
"Creative people are only those who can draw, paint, create music, or come up with crazy cool ideas that we support, but are quietly bitter about, because we simply wish we had come up with it."
WRONG.
If we really take the time too look into these people's creative spirit we might discover something deeper: Although talented, these people took the time to develop these qualities we so attribute to innate talent. The truth is that we can all learn from them, and we can all learn how to be creative, in our own way.
Look at creativity as you would a plant: It requires a seed, the right environment to grow in, the right nutrients, and it will bear fruit. All of us have the seed in us - if you think about it, when you were little and were given water colors, you wouldn't stop to think whether you had the talent to create something with those tools, would you? You just took them, and created, on your own. The seed is there, it is innate. The degree of the talent is something that depends on us, our time, our dedication, and instruction.
So this is what this blog is all about. It is dedicated to breaking the myth that