Anger and Frustration Can Jump-Start Creativity. Use These 3 Tricks to Channel It Productively
July 19, 2020
A 2016 study about art-making activating the brain’s reward pathway led by Girjia Kaimal, EdD, an associate professor in the College of Nursing and Health Professions, was mentioned in a July 19 Fast Company article about methods to channel anger and frustration to jumpstart creativity.
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