I Tried These 7 Ways to Unlock My Creativity + Here’s What Happened

No matter what kind of job you have, from CEO to candle maker, creativity plays a huge role in your success and happiness. The business site Inc. explored this trait, citing that “60 percent of CEOs polled by IBM agreed that creativity was the most important skill to possess in a leadership role.” Hells yeah it is!

1. “Keep a Schedule”: It’s hard to schedule in creative pursuits that don’t include the semi-instant gratification of money. But to truly enjoy being creative, you need to spread your wings and do non-work creative pursuits too. This is especially true for those of us in a creative field. Me, I play with words all day. It’s a way cool job, and I love, and I mean L.O.V.E. being a writer, but I notice that if I take the time to do non-wordy creativity, I’m more creative all around. I decided that every day I would take two breaks, one in the morning and one in the evening. To make sure I didn’t put it off (or forget about it), I set my alarm. At 11:15am, for 20 minutes, I’m taking an innovation break. I set time aside to doodle, plan, plot and to think about ways to improve my side hustle. The second break, at 4:15pm, is a time where I would work one of my many hobbies. For this week, I decided to whip out my embroidery kit. While there were things that went untouched on my to-do list, taking this time was oh-so-needed mentally.

2. “Surround Yourself With Creative People”: How much do I love creative people? SO MUCH. When I’m around makers and creators, I can’t help but be energized and inspired. Inc. notes Albert Einstein saying: “Creativity is contagious. Pass it on.” Luckily for me, I have a kid in my home and children are inherently creative. They have a freedom that’s so meaningful. So while my career is one I do from the comfort of my own home, I do have this creative energy that invades every day after school ends. Facebook and Instagram are also good ways to keep surrounded by my creative pals, albeit virtually.

3. “Have Fun”: “All work and no play makes you a dull boy (or girl).” Soooo true. When you return from having any sort of fun, your creative tank is refilled, and it’s best to have work and fun co-mingle if you can. Take a place like Pixar Studios in Emeryville: Along with all sorts of sporty fun (beach volleyball courts, basketball courts and a swanky pool), they inject fun into their whole day, from inspiring art on the walls to unique, customized work areas shaped like cottages. There is nothing as invigorating as good old fashioned fun. I don’t have my own cottage/office yet, so to inject some fun into my day, I played some super happy music (went retro with the B-52s), put on bright colors (hello, prints!) and tried to stop myself every now and then to smile (since smiling is so much a part of feeling the fun).

4. “Get Out”: Instead of heading to the gym (okay, who am I kidding, I don’t have a gym membership), it’s suggested that getting exercise outside and in nature has beneficial effects on creativity. I can totes get down with a workout in the great outdoors. Each day, I opted to take a jaunt to a nearby wooded park. It’s peaceful, beautiful and a perfect place to get the blood (and hence, the creativity) flowing. I’m not one for jogging, so I got in touch with my inner power walker and hit the trails. I was pretty stoked to come up with not one but two “genius” ideas while walking. I had my phone with me, so I was able to leave audio notes so I wouldn’t forget.

5. “Act Like a Little Kid”: I’m lucky — I have a kid, so it’s easy for me to have the source material to get in touch with my inner child. But even if you don’t have a wee one under your roof, you can pretend (you know, like, as if you were a kid). One of the things I did was skip around the block. Skipping not only gives you that lighthearted little kid feeling, but it’s also good exercise, giving you the same cardiovascular effect as running. I also tried out a couple of other fave kid pastimes. I did a little finger painting and sculpted with PlayDoh. For each of those, I did not think about the product or the item I was making; rather, it was the process. Both the feeling of the paint on my fingertips and the softness of the PlayDoh in my hands were incredibly satisfying, and it was a stress-free experience since I wasn’t trying to create something — I was merely playing.

6. “Daydream As Much As Possible”: When I was a kid, I remember spending countless hours daydreaming. Now, my only daydreaming happens when I’m staring down at my to-do list and fantasizing that picking up the dry cleaning, putting the stew in the slow cooker and completing all my work tasks will magically get done without me. To kick-start non-task oriented daydreaming, I got into a cozy position on the couch, closed my eyes and let myself free. But I have to admit, it was difficult to switch back to work mode.

7. “Let Go of the Idea of Perfection”: Creativity is not perfect. It can be messy, disordered and chaotic. If you strive too hard for perfection, you’ll lose sight of the creative spirit. Plus, failing is how we learn. By making mistakes, you can adjust, correct and create in a more meaningful way. Striving for perfection will also hinder you to take chances and to try new things. I took this opportunity to draw. I’m one who paints pictures with my words rather than my hands. Grabbing my pastels, I went to my backyard and did a little landscape of what I saw. It was FAR from perfect, but the feeling it gave me, to just try, that was pretty perfect right there.

In a perfect world (yes, I’m throwing shade yet again at perfection), I’d be able to do all of these each day. But playing, having fun, hanging out with creative people — that all takes more time than I have. Taking these in smaller doses, spreading out these tips to every week rather than every day, will work for me. And really, how can I say no to the goal of having fun and acting like a kid?

Which one of these creativity tools would you most likely do? Let us know @BritandCo.

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Fans of Fourth Wing are on pins and needles because Rebecca Yarros just announced she's finished writing the third book in the Empyrean series! It's us, we're fans — along with over half of BookTok.

We can't believe we're getting closer to reading more about Violet Sorrengail's journey, but we know you have a ton of burning questions about the release date for Book No. 3.

We may not have all the answers, but we've done a little digging to share as much as we can because who doesn't want to know what Rebecca Yarros has been up to?

I'm new to the Empyrean series. Are "Fourth Wing" and "Iron Flame" really worth reading?

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I'm not going to lie to you. The editorial team, including myself, are extremely biased about Fourth Wingand Iron Flame. From my perspective, I think these are great books for anyone who had the pleasure of growing up during the great Harry Potter era and moved on to watchingGame of Thrones and House of Dragons.

Did she announce the name of book no. 3?

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YES! Book No. 3 is titled Oynx Storm.

Knowing what we do about the manifestation of Violet's powers, I think this could hint she's going to play an even larger role in the series. According to a fan theory shared on TikTok(via Empyrean Riders), it's believed that Violet and Xaden Riorson are actually gods. Stay with me here.

Empyrean Riders noted that Violet's last name means heavenly and that she's able to control time thanks to her connection to the young dragon Andarna (I love her so much!). That sounds pretty god-like to me.

And when asked which two Taylor Swift songs describe Onyx Storm, Rebecca Yarros chose "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?" from The Tortured Poets Department and "So It Goes..." from Reputation. "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?" is one of Taylor's most powerful songs and definitely translates the idea that Violet's powers are going to be stronger than ever, while "So It Goes..." is equal parts suspense and seduction, and is TOTALLY about "all the pieces fall right into place" to get together with the right person.

There's so much more to unpack so I suggest grabbing a yummy snack while you fall down the rabbit hole. All I'm sure of is that Onyx Storm is going to leave our emotions in shambles just like Fourth Wing and Iron Flame did.

When did Rebecca Yarros announce she's done writing book no. 3 in the series?

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On June 17, Rebecca Yarros shared this image of her laptop to indicate she'd finished the third book in the Empyrean series.

She wrote, "(Pic from one of the very many locations in which this book was written)," towards the end of the caption before adding a few relevant hashtags to it.

When will Onxy Storm be available for purchase?

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Rebecca Yarros exclusively told Good Morning America that fans can expect the book to hit shelves January 21, 2025! That gives us a little over six months to prepare our emotions for what's sure to be a storm of a book.

She said, "There will be politics, new adventures, old enemies and of course, dragons." There's no way she could forget the dragons because I'd willingly riot over them. They deserve to have their stories told forever.

As luck would have it, Cosmopolitan received an exciting first look at what's to come in Onyx Storm. The excerpt begins with Violet realizing the Venin have found their way into Basgiath War College and are wreaking havoc. Alongside Rhiannon, Sawyer, and Ridoc, she races to stop the Venin from releasing Jack Barlowe from his prison cell.

However, Violet's shocked when she discovered one of the "dark wielders" has a long silver braid that closely resembles her own. Before she can fully react, the woman disappears. According to Screen Rant, there are possible theories about why Violet saw her and what this means for her growing power.

Towards the end of the excerpt, Violet discovers the Venin want to capture her too. Also, Xaden makes his long-awaited appearance and it's clear their playful banter in the face of danger hasn't changed. That he hasn't fully changed into the Venin Violet's used to seeing.

I officially can't wait to read the rest of the book in January!

Has Rebecca Yarros revealed the cover for Onyx Storm?

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Onyx Storm

Yes!

TODAY received an exclusive look at the cover for Onyx Storm and it doesn't disappoint! Unlike its predecessors, it appears Rebecca Yarros is hinting that darker events will take place.

Fans of the Empyrean series aren't the only ones who are excited to see what fate has in store for our favorite characters though. In a statement to TODAY, Rebecca revealed how elated she is to be working on the series again. "It's amazing to be back with these characters again. She also said, ""I can't wait for readers to see what Violet, Xaden, and the rest of the quadrant have in store for them in Onyx Storm!"

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Kate Winslet is THE Hollywood actress to me. Not only has she starred in box office smashes like Titanic and Avatar: Way of Water, but she's proven her acting chops in breakout indie flicks and provided mothers and daughters everywhere with eternal Christmas movie nights thanks to The Holiday. But the actress' consistently viral kindness, her dedication to embracing her natural beauty, and her sophistication don't mean she always feels confident. Kate Winslet just spilled on the one movie from her career that had her "sh—ing" herself, and I just had to dive in.

Here's what Kate Winslet had to say about her scariest movie experience ever.

  • Kate Winslet made a name for herself with Titanic, Sense & Sensibility, and The Holiday.
  • However those movies aren't the film she wants fans to ask about!
  • The actress spills on the movies she's proud of, and the one job that had her "sh—ing myself."

Talking to Vanity Fair for her newest film Lee, Kate Winslet revealed one project she wishes fans asked about more is Iris. The 2001 film stars Kate as a young Iris Murdoch against Judi Dench's older counterpart. And for Kate, nothing was more terrifying than working with such a wonderful actress.

"People don’t really ask me about Iris. It’s such a delicate film," she says. "It was the first thing I had done after having my daughter. Going to work with a baby, I’m playing Iris Murdoch, looking to Judi Dench’s older Iris Murdoch — I was sh—ting myself."

Considering how nervous I get when I meet my heroes, I can only imagine what it was like to meet Dame Judi Dench. Talk about a dream! Another film Kate loves is Revolutionary Road, and not just because she got to reunite with Leonardo DiCaprio.

"The thing that people say is, 'You got to work with Leo again.' Then they go off on the whole Leo tangent, which I totally understand," she says of the film, which follows an ambitious couple who find themselves trapped in the reality of 1950s suburbia. "But Revolutionary Road — f—king hell, it just knocked us all sideways. Unbelievably difficult material. I was very proud of that film and what Leo and I were able to create as Frank and April. It was so brutal."

The process for getting Lee into the world sounds equally brutal, considering Kate started working on it over a decade ago. As producer, Kate tells Vanity Fair she doesn't mind the fact she's done more for the film than if she only had an acting credit. "That has felt very necessary for this film. But it’s also just really important to me," she says. "It’s important to me that people know that it’s out there and might feel compelled to go and see it."

Because it turns out, commercial success or stardom on its own doesn't actually help your movie get made! "It doesn’t matter who you are," she says. "No one’s going to go, 'Oh, I’ll just back that pony because she was in Titanic.' It doesn’t happen that way, and I never expected that. That’s really important to say."

"I've gotten older and I’ve learned more and felt more confident in myself about whether or not I could actually do it," she adds. "It’s not something I would’ve done had I not felt so passionately about the subject, and Lee was just—she wouldn’t let me go."

Let us know your favorite Kate Winslet movies in the comments, and since we've officially entered cozy season, check out Why The Holiday Movie Ending Is The Most Important Scene while you're at it!

Marvel movies are known for their heroes and their hopeful outlook on the world. But in 2025, we're getting a brand new team: the Thunderbolts. This team is made up of antiheroes and former villains, and it's sure to be the wackiest and strangest, as well as one of the most memorable, superhero movies we've seen in recent years.

Keep reading for the latest news on Thunderbolts* before it hits theaters in 2025.

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Thunderbolts* comes out this May, and the cast just showed off some brand new footage at the D23 convention — and thanks to the new 'Celebrating 85 Years' spot, we have the first look too!

We get a look at Bucky Barnes, The Red Guardian, John Walker, and Ghost. Plus, Yelena Belova, of course. This heartbreaking detail about Yelena's new look connects Florence Pugh's Yelena to Scarlett Johansson's Natashaand I'm WEEPING.

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And at D23 Brazil, we got a brand new look at my new favorite team. "There’s something in this film, in terms of superpowers and superheroes, that shows that our superpowers lie in how ‘broken’ we are," David Harbour said at the event. "As if our superpowers came from our relationships.”

What is the plot of Thunderbolts?

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Thunderbolts* Plot

Consider Thunderbolts* to be The Avengers' edgy younger sibling. The movie follows Yelena Belova (who we know off the bat is a "depressed assassin" thanks to a Marvel Studios press release). She's joined by Bucky Barnes, The Red Guardian, and John Walker. Based on a leak, it looks like we'll see this group of misfits team up against Valentina Allegra de Fontaine after she sends them on a deadly mission.

Thunderbolts* Release Date

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Thunderbolts* Release Date

Thunderbolts* hits theaters May 2, 2025.

Who's on the Thunderbolts team?

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Thunderbolts* Cast

Thunderbolts* stars Florence Pugh, Geraldine Viswanathan, Lewis Pullman, Hannah John-Kamen, Wyatt Russell, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Sebastian Stan, and David Harbour.

This is a huge cast, and Viswanathan just revealed how crazy the first day of filming was. “My first day didn’t feel real," she tells Vanity Fair. "I felt this extra pressure of, ‘Know your lines, babe. You can’t really play around like you usually do.’"

Historically, sci-fi fans haven't been kind to actresses in their favorite projects (remember when Star Wars fans bullied Kelly Marie Tran off social media?). But Viswanathan is already thinking ahead. “If it’s overwhelming, I’ll log off. But I like discourse around pop culture,” she says. “[Thunderbolts*] felt a little bit edgier and fresher, more existential and dark.”

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The rest of the cast also enjoyed working together. “Everyone is going to f—kin’ love me! It’s really, really, really fun to be with a group of actors that you have a good time with," Wyatt Russell says at Comic Con (via Variety), while David Harbour adds, “Florence Pugh [is] just electric to work with. There’s warmth and humor, but there’s also a lot of pathos.”

“This is why we can't stop laughing together, because we genuinely just had such a wonderful time with each other and we've loved working with one another," Pugh tells People. “I feel like this is something that we've never seen before from Marvel...it's a very open and honest and truthful idea. And I'm just really excited for people to watch it.”

Are you excited for this brand new chapter in the MCU? I really feel like Thunderbolts* will usher in a whole new generation of fans and I, for one, CANNOT WAIT! Let us know your thoughts on Facebook.

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