A-Creative
When asked about creativity, the first thought that comes to a Type A’s mind is, I can't do that.
I used to be one of those, never would I have imagined I would be in a creativity-based class completing tasks
that didn't have written rules. Something without rules used to be quite literally the scariest thing a Type A could
come across.
As I have developed a creative process it has become overwhelmingly clear that not having those rules is the best
possible gift to a Type A person. Creativity doesn't just mean that the things you create are messy or filled with
color. It can be a new way of looking at and ideating a problem, a new way of putting together a report, a new
way to ask questions and innovate the organization in your life, ... and the list goes on.
Being a Type A, you want everything to be absolutely perfect and in order, all in accordance with what makes the
most sense in your brain. Working through the creative process and ideating past your first and second thoughts
allows your Type A brain to come to its best possible third answer. And man is that answer the most perfect
thing your brain has ever come across.
So, go be a Type A creative.
Name: Tegan Starick
Year: Junior
Major: Human Capital Management and Leadership Major, Entrepreneurship Minor
Hometown: Golden, Colorado
Fun fact: I've skied since I could walk