Recent clinical studies have shown that spending time on creative goals during the day is associated with a higher-activated positive affect on that day.
People take supplements to improve or optimize their health. So what happens when you look at the label, and the ingredient list is filled with unrecognizable additives?
To break this down into terms that are easier to understand, creativity is proven to help people feel more positive about their day and promote overall well-being. This study also revealed that, when people are feeling more creative, it has a lingering positive effect: study participants also felt happier and more flourishing in the following days.1
If social distancing has you spending more time at home and you are starting to feel stir crazy, fight the boredom and get inspired with some new ideas to boost your creativity and your outlook on life.
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