Today’s Solutions: December 05, 2025

If you’re feeling anxious, agitated, or even a bit bored during quarantine, creativity is a great outlet for an escape. Tapping into your creative side will let you explore new hobbies and feel more engaged without leaving your home. So how can you stimulate your creativity? We have some tips. 

The first step is to pay attention to when you’re inspired. All creative projects start with a burst of inspiration. This doesn’t necessarily have to come from positive emotion. Pay attention to when you’re particularly happy, sad, or angry and use those emotions to fuel your creations.

Another tip is don’t strategize your creativity. Sitting down and scheduling time to be creative likely won’t yield great results. Be patient and when you feel a burst of creativity, see where it takes you. One benefit of being stuck at home is the liberty to satisfy your creative cravings whenever they hit.

The third tip is judge your art, but not yourself. It’s okay to not be happy with what you create. It happens to all artists. But be sure not to let a negative judgement of your creation manifest into a negative judgement of yourself. Keep creating and you will eventually get your work to where you want it to be.

Lastly, remember that nobody can teach you your own voice. We can gain inspiration, technique tips, and strategies from others, but at the end of the day your creative voice is completely your own. Tap into what is truly meaningful to you and use it to create something uniquely your own.

Art is a great escape and it can take all different forms. Creativity can manifest itself in writing, drawing, painting, and even in the kitchen. Whatever your go-to creativity outlet is, give it some extra attention with your free time and take advantage of it as an engaging activity to escape to.

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