Emotional and Motivational Correlates of Creativity
Emotional and Motivational Correlates of Creativity:
Previous research demonstrates that repetitive cues, such as love, performing
approach behaviour, and good feelings, such as happiness and joy, drive creativity
and divergent thinking (Baas, 2015).
According to other research, unpleasant cues and negative emotions might hinder
divergent and flexible thought, but they can also boost creativity in the correct
situations (Baas, 2015).
The positive effects of optimism on cognitive (such as danger perceptions),
emotional (such as anxiety), and volitional processes (such as poor intrinsic
motivation) suggest that it may be a possible treatment for the impacts of
avoidance motivation that undermine creativity (Baas, 2015).
Challenge the well-known Edison quote, "Creativity is 1% inspiration and
99% perspiration," and present evidence that both inspiration and perspiration
play significant but distinct roles in creation (Baas, 2015).
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