In How to Be Creative, Liz Dean gently reminds us that creativity isn’t just for artists, writers or musicians—it’s an essential part of who we all are. As children, we embrace creativity with curiosity and play. But as we grow older, life’s responsibilities often push that imaginative spark into the background.
This uplifting guide offers a way back.
With over 40 inspiring exercises and real-life case studies, Liz shows you how even ten minutes a day can reconnect you with your creative self. Whether it’s journaling, doodling, making, or simply noticing the world around you, each simple practice is designed to unlock ideas and bring more joy, flow and fulfilment into your daily life.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, uninspired or too busy to create, this book is your permission slip to slow down, make space, and rediscover the creativity that’s always been within you.