Making Your Creative Space Click
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A recent study by Adobe found that 80% of people believe that unlocking creativity is critical to economic growth and nearly two-thirds of respondents feel creativity is valuable to society, yet – only 1 in 4 people – believe they are living up to their creative potential. All of us have a spark of imaginativeness within that just needs the right environment to help it grow into a flame. Creating work and study spaces that kindle your creativity is one of the best ways to keep your imagination fit and healthy. Here are some tips on how to get that right:
Set Up a Dedicated Space:
In a world where we are constantly bombarded by distractions, creating a creative cocoon is crucial. Allocate yourself a space and time to let your creative juices flow in any direction.
Get Tools for The Job:
Every talented artist needs a set of tools, and you are no different. Fill your space with everything you need to bring your ideas to life. For example, with the Logitech POP Mouse and your favourite Pinterest board, you will be able to collect inspiration comfortably and evocatively. With the POP Mouse, see your personality POP, as you will be able to use different emoji to highlight what mood you are in and bring in that creative flair.
Get Some Sleep:
A tired brain is of little use to anyone. Studies have repeatedly shown that getting around eight hours of sleep daily help you concentrate for longer, study better and be more creative. Sleep is essential to how your brain functions, so getting enough of it is critical if you want to keep it in top shape.
Get Comfortable and Be Kind to Yourself:
If you are going to be spending extended periods in front of a screen, make sure to take regular breaks and use an ergonomically designed mouse that will be kind to your hands. More importantly, do not be too hard on yourself if things do not go exactly as planned. Beating yourself up will only make the creative/study process harder.
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