* My creativity paper inspired me to write about about it because I wanted to show people what creativity is in my own perspective. In this paper it talks about if you're born with being creative or not, how you're creative and what it's like to be creative.
#1. What is creativity paper.
What is creativity? Creativity is not something you learn. It's something you're born with. You can't look up the definition and become that definition. You're born with the creative spark. You get a text book, and you see words that don't make sense. So instead you write about it. You write about those frustrating moments in life and why things don't make sense.
Sometimes writing comes to people, and sometimes it doesn't. That doesn't make you a dumb person. We all have our strengths. Creativity is mine. What is yours?
Creativity expresses emotions and moments of life. You picture and capture the moment, and write about it. You can get handed a pencil and a piece of paper. Yet, it's what you do with that pencil and piece of paper. Do you write just a few words? Do you stumble? Or is it easy for you?
Do you go from page to page and keep going? Do you write forty words in a minute? Sometimes creativity comes from the heart. You don't need a subject to base your creativity on. You can relate with creativity. Creativity doesn't have a number. Sometimes you will stare at your computer screen wondering what to write next on a subject. Yet, when you write your own things, you can go on and on. That's creativity.
Sometimes you don't need a rough draft of your creativity. Sometimes you already have it planned out. You go and pick up a piece of paper while the teacher is talking and write it down because you don't want to forget your idea. Your memory is awful, so you write down your idea on a piece of paper and type up your story when you get home. That's creativity.
When you have a bad day at school, you don't take it out on others and call them bad names. You don't bully them. Instead you go home and write songs because that's what you feel like. You write and write and come up with your own beat and forget about your own day. That's creativity.
You go online and see pictures of people. Instead of getting mad of how pretty they are you say,' I'd love to be a photographer.' You get a camera for Christmas and start taking pictures of friends and your dog. You start practicing and hope to put it in your life when you're older. That's creativity.
You scrapbook. You buy magazines and scrapbook your favorite celebrities. Those are the things you're going to cherish when you're older. You buy stickers, the right type of scrapbook, the right type of magazines, and scrapbook it over the weekends because that's when you're free. Yes, because that's creativity.
Creativity comes in different shapes and sizes. You don't have to be twenty-four to be creative. You can be five. We all have out strengths and weakness, but mine is creativity. Yours could be math, science, or even creativity. Either way, creativity isn't something you learn, it's something you're born with.
#1. What is creativity paper.
What is creativity? Creativity is not something you learn. It's something you're born with. You can't look up the definition and become that definition. You're born with the creative spark. You get a text book, and you see words that don't make sense. So instead you write about it. You write about those frustrating moments in life and why things don't make sense.
Sometimes writing comes to people, and sometimes it doesn't. That doesn't make you a dumb person. We all have our strengths. Creativity is mine. What is yours?
Creativity expresses emotions and moments of life. You picture and capture the moment, and write about it. You can get handed a pencil and a piece of paper. Yet, it's what you do with that pencil and piece of paper. Do you write just a few words? Do you stumble? Or is it easy for you?
Do you go from page to page and keep going? Do you write forty words in a minute? Sometimes creativity comes from the heart. You don't need a subject to base your creativity on. You can relate with creativity. Creativity doesn't have a number. Sometimes you will stare at your computer screen wondering what to write next on a subject. Yet, when you write your own things, you can go on and on. That's creativity.
Sometimes you don't need a rough draft of your creativity. Sometimes you already have it planned out. You go and pick up a piece of paper while the teacher is talking and write it down because you don't want to forget your idea. Your memory is awful, so you write down your idea on a piece of paper and type up your story when you get home. That's creativity.
When you have a bad day at school, you don't take it out on others and call them bad names. You don't bully them. Instead you go home and write songs because that's what you feel like. You write and write and come up with your own beat and forget about your own day. That's creativity.
You go online and see pictures of people. Instead of getting mad of how pretty they are you say,' I'd love to be a photographer.' You get a camera for Christmas and start taking pictures of friends and your dog. You start practicing and hope to put it in your life when you're older. That's creativity.
You scrapbook. You buy magazines and scrapbook your favorite celebrities. Those are the things you're going to cherish when you're older. You buy stickers, the right type of scrapbook, the right type of magazines, and scrapbook it over the weekends because that's when you're free. Yes, because that's creativity.
Creativity comes in different shapes and sizes. You don't have to be twenty-four to be creative. You can be five. We all have out strengths and weakness, but mine is creativity. Yours could be math, science, or even creativity. Either way, creativity isn't something you learn, it's something you're born with.