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Copyright 2006-2012 That's My Answer
Almost anything and everything, but mostly being around creative people.
I don’t consider myself creative, though I work very well with (or for) creative people. The last ones I worked for taught me methods of structured problem solving. I am most likely to be “creative” when there’s a problem to be solved.
I don’t think of myself as particularly creative, though hanging out with creative people on line (especially in the mail art area) does get my creative juices pumping.
Depends on what I need to do. Talking with other people helps. As does a photo walk. My most interesting creative thoughts comes when I get to sleep in and lazily lie in bed for a bit without needing to get out right away.