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Ever notice that the harder you try to be creative, the more stuck you feel?
In this episode of Three Questions, I explore what creativity actually needs in order to show up, especially when you feel stuck, uninspired, or frustrated with yourself. We’ll break down why creative ruts are normal, how sensory input and environment influence ideas, and why forcing creativity usually makes it disappear faster.
Instead of chasing inspiration, I offer three practical questions to help you understand when creativity flows, why it stalls, and how to work with it instead of against it.
In This Episode You’ll Hear:
• Why creativity goes up and down and why that’s not a personal flaw
• How movement, sensory input, and environment shape creative flow
• Two surprisingly effective ways to reboot creativity when nothing’s working
Whether you’re teaching, creating, or problem-solving, these questions offer simple ways to support creativity without adding more pressure to you and your creative process.
Links & Resources For This Episode:
Find a Neuro Studio Teacher Near You
Connect with me on Instagram
Connect with me on Threads
By Meghann5
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Ever notice that the harder you try to be creative, the more stuck you feel?
In this episode of Three Questions, I explore what creativity actually needs in order to show up, especially when you feel stuck, uninspired, or frustrated with yourself. We’ll break down why creative ruts are normal, how sensory input and environment influence ideas, and why forcing creativity usually makes it disappear faster.
Instead of chasing inspiration, I offer three practical questions to help you understand when creativity flows, why it stalls, and how to work with it instead of against it.
In This Episode You’ll Hear:
• Why creativity goes up and down and why that’s not a personal flaw
• How movement, sensory input, and environment shape creative flow
• Two surprisingly effective ways to reboot creativity when nothing’s working
Whether you’re teaching, creating, or problem-solving, these questions offer simple ways to support creativity without adding more pressure to you and your creative process.
Links & Resources For This Episode:
Find a Neuro Studio Teacher Near You
Connect with me on Instagram
Connect with me on Threads

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