The process of repetition contributes to the development of creative confidence by allowing individuals to learn from their failures and improve their skills. By repeatedly trying and failing, individuals can gain insights and learn lessons that help them improve their creative abilities. This process of trial and error, coupled with the determination to not give up, helps build confidence in one's creative abilities. Over time, with practice and repetition, this confidence grows and the ability to experiment and implement creative ideas becomes a learned skill.
Anyone can be creative. That's the message this book drives home by showing that creativity is an in...
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