You know, I’m always surprised when someone says to me, “Oh, I’m not creative.” And my first question is always the same: Who told you that? Who? Because I promise you, you weren’t born thinking that way. Somewhere along the line, someone made you believe that creativity was this special club you didn’t belong to. But let me tell you—that’s a lie.

Creativity isn’t about being the best at something. It’s not about painting like the masters or turning every idea into a career. Creativity is simply about expression. It’s about play, curiosity, and being bold enough to see the world differently.

You don’t have to sell your art or have a big following to be creative. You just have to enjoy it. Whether you’re doodling, baking, rearranging your living room, or writing poetry no one will ever read—that’s creativity.

So if you’ve ever said, “I’m not creative,” I want you to pause and ask yourself, who told me that? And then let it go. Because creativity isn’t something to fear. It’s something to embrace. It’s for everyone—including you.