Interconnections with other skills


  • Critical thinking: critical thinking involves analysing and evaluating ideas, while creativity generates novel solutions. Together, they enable individuals to refine their ideas and assess the feasibility of innovative solutions.
  • Problem-solving: creativity fuels problem-solving by enabling individuals to think from different perspectives, explore novel approaches and generate multiple solutions.
  • Emotional intelligence: emotional intelligence (EI) complements creativity by helping individuals manage emotions, empathize with others, and draw inspiration from personal and social experiences. It also fosters the resilience needed to persist through creative challenges.
  • Collaboration and cooperation: creativity thrives in collaborative environments, as diverse perspectives spark new ideas and solutions to achieve shared goals.
  • Adaptability: adaptability involves being open to change and adjusting to new circumstances, which is essential for creativity. Creative thinkers must adapt their approaches when original ideas don’t work or when unexpected challenges arise.
  • Curiosity: curiosity drives creativity by encouraging exploration, questioning, and the pursuit of new knowledge. It provides the motivation to seek inspiration and experiment with unfamiliar ideas.
  • Resilience: creativity often involves trial and error, which can lead to frustration or failure. Resilience helps individuals persist through setbacks, refine their ideas, and continue the creative process despite challenges.

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