
Do you ever feel like you’re in a creative rut, whether it be at work or within your personal life? You’re not alone. In fact, it’s normal to experience ebbs and flows when you’re constantly exercising creative thinking. Creativity is an essential component of nearly every business, big and small, as it acts as a vehicle to foster new ideas and push the envelope in terms of innovation. Breaking through creative barriers doesn’t mean working harder or longer, it just means changing things up a bit. From allowing yourself space to trying new things, there are various ways to do this.
Invaluable created a neat visual that discusses ways to harness creativity much like that of iconic Surrealist painter, Salvador Dali. Dali, though eccentric and quirky, was also a brilliant creator, and there is much we can learn from the ways in which he approached discovering new ideas. View the visual below for inspiration next time you’re in a creative rut!


Emma Welsh
Writer, Invaluable
Emma is a writer for the Invaluable blog, where she strives to constantly inspire creatives. In her spare time, she can be found cuddled up with her two cats or writing her latest creative writing piece.
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