Maybe it’s time to finally book that dance class or start those art lessons: Your creative hobbies could help keep your brain young, according to new research by an international group of scientists.
Creativity and health are more connected than many realize. When engaging in creative activities, like painting, singing, writing, dancing or problem-solving, energy flows. People can become more ...
Agency professionals rely on fresh, innovative ideas to generate successful client outcomes. But even the most creative individuals occasionally feel like their creative juices have run dry. Luckily, ...
This week, I’m creating a work culture of one. I’m on a solo Deep Dive Retreat in the Catskill Mountains to make clear decisions about Tracking Wonder’s next initiatives. These retreats have helped me ...
That moment when you’re lying on your back, staring blankly at the ceiling while your mind wanders, isn’t wasted time or a sign of laziness. It’s actually one of the most powerful creativity boosters ...
A new paper from my lab in the Journal of Research in Personality examined how people answer creative thinking tasks. We found that common advice to focus brainstorming sessions on the number and not ...
The arts and creativity are crucial for children’s wellbeing, but funding cuts have removed this lifeline for many children growing up in disadvantage and poor health, research shows. However, the ...