Many students feel that they aren't good at English, mostly because they have trouble coming up with ideas, that is, being creative. Having to create along with procrastination are the two major choke points in both prewriting and drafting. But disciplining yourself to write when you need to and being creative can be taught and learned. Anyone who makes it into college can pick up both skill sets.
Creativity, like most of writing, is not about talent; it is about picking up a set of attitudes and techniques which, once practiced, will help you grow the ability to be creative. An article passed my desk this morning which uses a martial arts metaphor to capture these ideas. It includes a set of techniques, attitudes, and habits you can use to make yourself more creative.
Follow the link:
http://eventurebiz.com/blog/8-ways-to-train-yourself-to-be-creative/
Saturday, February 23, 2008
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