Can Hypnosis Enhance Creativity? In different ways and we show how

A creativity it is a quality that is based on the ability to create, invent, innovate in all areas, expanding borders and breaking out of the traditional. However, in the traditional education system, this quality ends up being stifled to the detriment of other capabilities and established priorities. In this way, it is up to parents, guardians and supporters to rekindle it within the children so that it does not get lost. Check out in today's article some factors that can help promote creativity.

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Habits to Promote Creativity

Some habits can help improve the creative process, they are:

  • Achieving a more spiritual state, sharpening different ways of evaluating life;
  • Spend time in nature enjoying new life experiences;
  • Visit museums and art exhibitions;
  • Listen to inspiring music;
  • Reading books and watching thought-provoking films that sharpen creativity;
  • Practicing exercises that require little concentration such as jogging, walking, jogging or swimming;
  • Draw whatever comes to mind;
  • Study, learning about the thoughts of experts in your field of study;
  • Have positive thoughts;
  • Work your own curiosity;
  • Write down your ideas in a study that can be studied in the future;
  • Ask yourself several variations of different questions.

Hypnosis as an Incentive to Creativity

In addition to everything described above, did you know that through hypnosis it is possible to improve the process of developing ideas? The hypnotic state helps the subconscious to be directly involved in the creative process. Such a technique consists of relaxing the conscious mind through hypnosis, thus allowing subconscious thoughts to arise. At that moment, several thoughts can be instigated that will contribute to the improvement of the creative process.

Children who are already used to engaging in imaginary play tend to be quite creative when it comes to this technique. As Pablo Picasso says: “Every child is an artist, the problem is to remain an artist when you grow up”.

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