“Creativity is…seeing something that doesn’t exist already. You need to 
find out how you can bring it into being, and that way be a playmate with God.” - 
Michele Shea 
 
 
According to Webster’s Dictionary, the definition of creativity is artistic or 
intellectual inventiveness. Creativity is marked by the ability or power to create or 
bring into existence, to invest with a new form, to produce through imaginative 
skill, to make or bring into existence something new. When you create 
something, you are actually bringing it into being, making it from nothing.  But 
how do you make something from nothing? How do you achieve creativity? What 
is the essence of creativity? 
Perhaps only magic can explain creativity, that sudden “aha!” moment 
when it all comes together. Some have said that it’s something mysterious and 
puzzling, perhaps impossible to figure out.  Some have said it must be divine 
inspiration. Creativity is simply thinking the impossible, and then doing what no 
one else has done before, sometimes developing completely new worlds. If 
you’ve taken a new approach to a problem and it works, then you’re using your creativity. 
Creativity comes in many forms. It can be scientific creativity, resulting in 
inventions or medical cures. It can be artistic or musical, resulting in beautiful 
paintings, sculptures or operas and songs. It can be creative writing, resulting in 
novels, short stories and poems. Creativity can even be as simple as arts and crafts, such as needle arts, yarn crafts, and woodcrafts - things you create with 
your own two hands. 
The important thing to remember is that creativity includes generating the 
idea or concept, as well as applying that idea and producing or manifesting the 
end product or result. Creativity or imagination is an integral part of being human 
and separates us from the animal world. Carl R. Rogers said, “The very essence 
of the creative is its novelty, and hence we have no standard by which to judge 
it.”
 
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