CREATIVE PERFORMANCE
Creative individuals—like artists, musicians, designers, dancers, and writers—cope with unique physical and metal challenges. They’re required to interpret the world in a different way and create art that speaks to not only their own experiences, but the experiences of those who witness that art. Artists have to push through self-doubt, performance anxiety, creative “dry spells,” and long hours practicing to truly master their craft. While practice and dedication are critical to improving, it’s also important to use training tools that optimize functioning of the neurophysiological processes necessary for such practice, dedication, and other vital skills needed for peak creative expression. Such skills include: focus, attention, motivation, stress management, persistence, self-efficacy, self-awareness, visual and auditory processing, spatial awareness, coordination, balance, problem solving, etc. Thankfully we have a good understanding of how the brain initiates and maintains the successful execution of these skills. This means we can teach the brain how to act in a way that supports creativity and peak artistic performance—setting artists up to be the best versions of themselves!
"Creativity doesn’t wait for that perfect moment. It fashions its own perfect moments out of ordinary ones."
– Bruce Garrabrandt