
Get an introduction to the course and learn how exploring creativity can help you in everyday life and problem-solving.
Learn why creativity isn’t just for artists and discover the strengths and creative potential you already have.
Identify common barriers like fear, self-doubt, or perfectionism, and explore simple ways to overcome them.
Find out what simple tools and materials you can use to bring your ideas to life—nothing fancy required.
Learn how to set clear goals and intentions so your creativity has focus and direction while you explore new ideas.
Discover how curiosity opens doors to fresh ideas and solutions, and learn how to notice opportunities you might have missed.
Shift your mindset around mistakes and perfectionism, seeing them as clues and stepping stones rather than failures.
Learn strategies to loosen rigid thinking and prepare your mind for playful, flexible, and productive creative practice.
Learn how these low-stakes games work, how they help your creative muscle, and why play is a key tool for innovation.
Practice seeing ordinary objects in new ways, generating multiple uses, and stretching your imagination with practical and absurd ideas.
Train your brain to think in contrasting directions, explore alternative perspectives, and embrace playful thinking.
Learn to look at things closely, ask why they are the way they are, and generate multiple interpretations to build insight.
Focus on qualities, feelings, and function of objects instead of labels, and experiment with metaphorical thinking.
Quickly transform simple shapes into recognizable forms, building speed, confidence, and creative fluency—even for learners with limited vision or mobility.
Explore word associations, sounds, and personal connections to generate ideas that go beyond literal meanings.
Combine unrelated items to invent new ideas, practice flexible thinking, and have fun creating unexpected solutions.
Stretch your imagination with illogical stories, discover how free association can spark ideas, and practice creative storytelling.
Explore visual or verbal mapping techniques to organize ideas, notice connections, and brainstorm in ways that work for any learning style.
Break habits and expand perspective by thinking of multiple, playful ways to approach simple tasks.
Wrap up the creativity games with tips for using them anytime, encouraging regular practice, play, and personal adaptation.
Prepare for building creative resilience, learning routines, and navigating feedback without losing momentum.
Learn techniques to step back from frustration, recharge your mind, and return to ideas with fresh perspective.
Accept and use feedback productively while keeping your creative energy flowing.
Explore practical ways to structure time, space, and habits that nurture your creative process.
Build strategies to maintain momentum, motivation, and adaptability in your creative work.
Learn to recognize and appreciate your creative achievements to build confidence and motivation.
Discover what approaches, tools, and habits work best for your personal creativity.
Understand when habits become unproductive and how to pivot to maintain curiosity and flexibility.
Learn to use constraints and challenges as opportunities for creative problem-solving.
Set goals, build ongoing habits, and create a roadmap for sustaining your creativity beyond this course.
Creativity isn’t just for artists; it’s a skill anyone can develop and strengthen with the right mindset. In this course, you’ll explore practical, hands-on ways to train your creative thinking through short exercises, fun games, and perspective shifts that you can apply in everyday life. Whether you’re feeling creatively stuck, looking for new ways to approach problems, or simply want ideas to flow more freely, this course gives you the tools, confidence, and encouragement to think in fresh directions.
You’ll learn how to recognize what fuels your creativity, as well as what blocks it, and develop simple habits that keep your ideas moving. Through 10 creative games, you’ll practice brainstorming, problem-solving, and flexible thinking in a way that’s low-pressure and enjoyable. You’ll also explore strategies to let go of perfectionism, embrace mistakes as opportunities, and discover how to maintain creative momentum—even when challenges arise in your projects or daily life.
By the end of this course, you’ll feel more curious, adaptable, and capable of generating original ideas on demand. You’ll have practical exercises, mindset tools, and strategies you can return to anytime, helping you build your creative muscle and make innovation a natural part of your daily life, consistently and confidently.