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Creative People
and Anxiety
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Fictional writer ‘Charlie Kaufman’ [played by Nicolas Cage] in the movie “Adaptation” by the real screenwriter
Charlie Kaufman.
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Creativity coach Lisa A. Riley :
"Feelings of self-doubt, criticism and negative beliefs can produce anxiety around
the creative process.”
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Creativity coach and author Eric Maisel, PhD asks, “Are you avoiding your creative work altogether? Do you
procrastinate? That’s anxiety.”
Quotes by Riley and Maisel are from my article:
Procrastinating and Distracting Ourselves
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Eric Maisel also notes: “Only a small percentage of creative people work as often or as deeply as, by all rights,
they might be expected to work. What stops them?
Anxiety or some face of anxiety like doubt, worry, or fear..."
Quotes from article: Eric Maisel on anxiety and developing creativity
Photos from ericmaisel.com
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"Our data shows us that anxiety sufferers all share a superior level of
creative intellect. This may not be experienced as academic prowess,
[but] as a distinct range of both physical and mental attributes effecting creativity, emotional
sensitivity and clarity, eccentricity, creative energy and drive…"
From article: Creative intellect as a marker for genetic predisposition to high anxiety conditions, by Charles Linden.
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Psychologist Elaine Aron thinks “high sensitivity increases the impact of all
emotionally tinged events.”
In her book The Highly Sensitive Child, she notes that some sensitive adolescents
may drink and use drugs to try to overcome anxiety or depression
through self-medication.
From my post Sensitive to anxiety.
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Presenter : Douglas Eby
M.A. / Psychology
Creator of the Talent Development Resources
series of sites :
talentdevelop.com
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For more quotes, articles and other resources
on this topic of anxiety, see my Creative Mind post:
To Be More Creative Deal With Anxiety
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See more topics - with notes, links, presentations and other resources
on the page :
Creative People: Personality and Mental Health