As children, we lived in the realm of right brain creativity. We painted outside the lines, made mud pies, talked to animals, danced to the wind, and imagined entire worlds in the clouds. Creativity was not something we had to learn—it was our default state. But somewhere along the way, especially as we entered the education system, the left brain took over. We were taught to memorise, analyse, stay in the lines, sit still, and focus on outcomes. Logic and order became the dominant narrative, while imagination and intuition were…


