“Geniuses are born not made." It is a time-honored and broadly held conviction. All so-called geniuses are included: persons of high accomplishment in the arts and sciences; those in a wide variety of ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American When I was a little tyke, my school ...
It can be hard to do creative work in a noisy cubicle, but a silent office isn't ideal, either. Indeed, a new paper published in the Journal of Consumer Research says that the perfect working ...
Are you as creative now as you were when you were a child? For many people, the answer is no. As we move into adulthood, we are often conditioned to be more serious and to conform to the norms of ...
Leadership is often perceived as a discipline grounded in strategy, analytics and execution. But at its core, great leadership is as much an art as it is a science. Just as an artist interprets the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kate Cassada shares and makes sense of K-12 education practices. Research affirms the powerful ways creative expression can help ...
Although educators claim to value creativity, they don’t always prioritize it. Teachers often have biases against creative students, fearing that creativity in the classroom will be disruptive. They ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Creativity isn’t necessarily a characteristic you’re born with; it’s a trait that can be honed through habit. With the right practice and ...