Jill Vershum
Cultivating Creativity
Everyone is creative yet many grow up believing they are not. That mindset can close the door to vast human potential within. Many people I worked with discovered this and found it prevented them from growing as a person or being effective as a leader. Uncovering or recovering blocked channels of creativity released great insights and energy for them. It was one path that helped them become unstuck and offered renewal—personally and professionally.
The global business world regards creativity as a critical skill for the future workforce. World Economic Forum cited complex problem solving, critical thinking, and creativity as the three most important skills required to thrive in 2020 and beyond. Bloomberg News reports creative problems solving, communications, strategic thinking, and leadership are the most desired but hardest to find skillsets.

Guiding others to explore and cultivate creativity is part of my quest to help others discover, uncover, and recover blocked creativity. It is about discovering and recovering human potential that may have been lost. It is not about becoming an artist, although that could happen.
Are you or a group you are part of interested in learning more?
My cultivating creativity engagements include nurturing and supportive processes to guide individuals or groups in these ways.

Examples of Creativity Topics

If your goal is to champion creativity in children, my book can be your guide.
Empower children for life by intentionally cultivating mindsets and skillsets for creativity now. You can be a driving force behind cultivating creativity in our current generation of children. These might be your children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, or neighbors.
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Let’s have an initial conversation to explore your needs! Please call or email me to schedule a time to begin a discussion of on what is now and what is possible. There is no cost for this exploratory meeting.