Prompt: Describe your personal approach to creativity. What steps do you follow when you’re working on a project. Tell me about a project you created that you were most proud of.

Prompt Response:

My personal approach to creativity is pretty simple and flexible. I usually start with a general idea instead of a full plan and let things come together as I work. I don’t overthink it at first and try different ideas until something feels right.

Summary:

When working on a project, I begin with a rough idea, experiment with different options, and make adjustments as I go. My process is more about trial and error than strict planning.

Reflection:

One project I was most proud of was an abstract sculpture I made because it didn’t turn out how I originally planned, but I was able to adapt and make something interesting out of it. It showed me that creativity doesn’t always come from having everything figured out, but from being open to change.

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