Mindfulness and Creativity

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      Louis Scapillato
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      Specific Mindfulness Skills Deferentially Predict Creative Performance

      Abstract

      Past work has linked mindfulness to improved emotion regulation, interpersonal skills, and basic cognitive abilities, but is unclear about the relation between mindfulness and creativity. Studies examining effects of mindfulness on factors pertinent to creativity suggest a uniform and positive relation, whereas work on specific mindfulness skills suggests that mindfulness skills may deferentially predict creativity. To test whether the relation between mindfulness and creativity is positive and uniform (the uniform hypothesis) or deferentially depends on particular components of mindfulness (the differential hypothesis), we conducted four studies in which mindfulness skills were measured, extensively trained, or manipulated with a short, incidental meditation session. Results supported a differential relation between mindfulness and creativity: Only the ability to observe and attend to various stimuli consistently and positively predicted creativity. Results regarding other mindfulness skills were less consistent. Implications for theory and practice are discussed.

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      Matthijs Baas, Barbara Nevicka, Femke Ten Velden

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      Baas, M., Nevicka, B., & Ten Velden, F. (2014). Specific mindfulness skills differentially predict creative performance. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 40(9), 1092-1106

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