Finding creativity within our habitual workplace

Finding creativity within our habitual workplace is something we are most likely doing daily. We spend X amount of hours there and produce output ideally matching our potential.

Yet some of us might feel finding creativity within our habitual workplace is not part of our job description. Nevertheless, there is always an element of any occupation which can benefit from looking at things from an alternative, different and yes, creative, perspective.

Whether it means adding this or taking away that, or merely moving the desk to see out of the window, the choices are, however, only limited by our imagination.

The responsibility for finding creativity within our habitual workplace remains a personal one. What works for one person may provide no advantage to another. Even so, getting started is best done sooner rather than later.

To share your input on the issue of ‘Finding creativity within our habitual workplace’, please leave a comment below and feel free to like/share this post.

Kindest regards.

Brian.

About Brian

Brian Groves DipM MCIM Chartered Marketer, Coach, Trainer and Author, supplies professional and personal development to a portfolio of corporate and individual clients.

As an Adjunct Professor at the Università Cattolica, Milan, Italy, Brian teaches the International graduate courses Leadership coaching: bringing potential to the stage of work and Personal marketing: performance skills at work.

Brian’s goal is to support through coaching, training and writing motivated people who wish to live their potential, in education, work or life in general.

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