Creativity Exercises Activate Your Creativity!
Your Story is Powerful. | Your Ideas Inspiring. | Your Art is AWEsome.
Let’s live in a world where everyone embraces and shares their natural, everyday curiosity & creativity to experience greater ease, well-being, connection & joy! Let’s start NOW! Grab a pen and the back of that envelope. It’s time to draw your self-portrait and you only have 30 seconds…but first…you have to close your eyes.

Ally’s Self-Portrait
Something magical happens in those 30 seconds.
It’s creative nourishment. It’s the Swirl Soup Recipe:
You don’t have to be an artist or be good at art to be creative.
Simply Create & Play & Share to experience greater
ease, connection & joy!
Basic Materials You Will Need: 4-6 pieces of paper | pen or pencil | colored pencils or markers | black marker | envelope | postage stamp | dictionary | timer

NaME-GaME
Steps:
- Write your name 15 times, in different sizes, styles & directions, overlapping often to divide the page into many shapes.
- Color in using colors that express your mood today.
- Hang on your bathroom mirror for 24-48 hours.
- Hint: Click on Hand Lettering Tips for Beginners
Mail-ME-A-Smile

Steps:
- Write your name in bold, BLOCK letters in your own style.
- Color the letters in by experimenting with patterns, symbols & color combinations.
- Add three words that always make you smile onto your design. ie. name of your kid or dog, your favorite place or a silly-sounding word.
- Place in envelope & address it to yourself. Add a stamp.
- Ask a friend to mail the envelope at their convenience or mail it yourself!
Do-Not-Make-A-Turkey

Steps:
- Set timer for 8 minutes.
- Trace your hand in an interesting position and turn it into an animal.
- Color in using colors that express your mood today.
- Using your NON-DOMINANT HAND add your signature to the bottom of the drawing.
- Hang drawing on your fridge or kitchen cabinet!
Drawn-from-Love

Steps:
- Using only color & shape, try to do a drawing that represents LOVE without using a heart.
- Your drawing can be a symbol, images, a scene…anything goes!
- When you are finished, give your drawing a title and add it to your drawing.
- Add your signature to the bottom of the drawing.
- Surprise someone by giving them your drawing!
- Hint: Hide it under a pillow, in a drawer or on the back of a door. Or leave it on bench!
Activate The Storyteller in You!
Six-Word Memoir: Who Are You, In 6 Words?

Steps:
- Take a few moments to think about what is important in your life right now.
- Write about yourself or your current situation in exactly six words.
- Hint: Don’t try so hard, just start scribbling and see your story unfold. Don’t worry about being perfect. Break the mind’s ice. Try again and again. Just get words on paper.
- Tips: Be Specific | Be Honest | Write Like You Talk | Experiment with Structure | Tell A Story | Be Yourself
- If you wish to share your Six-Word Memoir with the world, post yours here.
Memoir Examples:
- Inner Child. Outside. Creating Everyday. NaturALLY. – Ally F.
- I love to make people smile.
- Big Hair, Big Heart, Big Hurry
- MTV. SATs. THC. IRA. NPR.
- Dad’s Funeral. Daughter’s Birth. Flowers Everywhere.
- Hired Me.
Fired Me.
Married Me.
Credit: Steps by Larry Smith, founder of SMITH Magazine & Six-Word Memoir
Censored Poetry

Steps:
- Choose a page of a newspaper, magazine, book or document with lots of words that you don’t mind altering.
- Scan it for words that fit together to make a new message that’s unrelated to the content.
- Circle or draw boxes around the words you have selected with pen or pencil.
- Using a black or dark marker, cover over the rest of the words on the page.
Credit: Steps by Austin Kleon, click on image to visit his site.
Really Short-Story

Steps:
- Begin a 100-word story with this line: “Where were you last night?”
- If you wish, read it to a friend and ask them to write one and read it to you!
Activate Curiosity, Inspiration, Ideas & Flow!
Try these idea-generating exercises and start keeping an Idea Journal! They can also unlock creative blocks & activate creative momentum!
Be An Idea-A-List!
Steps: You can say these out loud or write them down, do alone or with pals:
- Come up with 8 worst imaginable cookie flavors
- Come up with 8 reasons to send back soup
- Come up with 8 excuses to get out of a date that’s going badly
- Come up with 8 personal affirmations
- Come up with 8 ways to say, “I can do anything.”
- Open up a dictionary to a random page and pick the 8th word on the page.
- Read the word and definition and write the word on the top of the page.
- Set a timer for 2 minutes.
- Write down as many things as you can think of associated to the word or meaning.
- Set a timer for 2 minutes.
- Write down as many uses as possible for these everyday objects:
chair | coffee mug | spoon. - Paper Clip Brainstorm Example: Hold papers together | Cufflinks | Earrings | Imitation mini-trombone | Thing you use to push that emergency restart button on your router | Keeping headphones from getting tangled up | Bookmark Source: Developed by J.P. Guilford, 1967.
Congratulations! Your Curiosity & Creativity has officiALLY been ACTIVATED!
Your drawings are delightful! Your story is powerful! Your ideas are inspiring!
Now it’s time to…CREATE & PLAY & SHARE!
Create or Join a Swirl Soup Creative Expression PlayShop!
Photo Credits:
All images & exercises have hyperlinks to source, when possible. Please contact me if I need to correct or add a source. Image: Colored Pencils. Ally Finkel. 2015.
Hello Creative Human! If you found this, you are an instant winner. Click here. Enter your name, email, type “Snozzberries” into the subject line & tell me how you activated your creativity to collect your prize. Congrats! You. Are. AWEsome! big HUG, Ally


