Daily activities to improve your creativity and soft skills.

Daily activities to improve your creativity and soft skills.

put ESEG Team

12/03/2025

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Daily activities to improve your creativity and soft skills.

Soft skills, Interpersonal skills, or communication skills, have become highly valued in the workplace. Among the various competencies sought by recruiters, creativity is one of the most sought after.

Contrary to what many believe, it's not just creative roles that require this. soft skill. Creativity is helpful in roles such as problem-solving, innovation, and teamwork. If you want to improve your creativity and strengthen your soft skills, there are several everyday activities that can help you develop this skill in a practical and efficient way.

What are soft skills?

Before we delve into activities to improve creativity, it's important to understand what they are. soft skills. Unlike hard skills, While technical skills, such as computer literacy or language proficiency, are defined as behavioral and social competencies, they encompass how we communicate, collaborate, handle challenges, and interact with one another.

Creativity is an essential soft skill manifested in the ability to think outside the box, solve problems innovatively, and adapt to new situations. Although creativity is often associated with people with artistic talents, it is a skill that can be developed by anyone and is fundamental in today's job market.

The importance of soft skills in the job market.

In the professional environment, soft skills are gaining prominence because companies increasingly value professionals who are not only technically competent but also possess skills such as empathy, effective communication, teamwork, and creativity. In a constantly changing and innovative corporate world, the ability to solve problems creatively, adapt quickly, and think innovatively can make all the difference to a professional's success.

Furthermore, developing soft skills helps improve interpersonal relationships, facilitates team integration, and contributes to a healthier and more productive work environment. When you are able to communicate your ideas clearly, resolve conflicts peacefully, and adapt to change, you become a more well-rounded and valuable professional for any organization.

Read more: Soft skills: what are they, why, and how to develop them?

The importance of universities valuing soft skills.

When choosing a college, it's essential to consider technical training, but beyond that, think about the development of... soft skills, These skills are equally important for success in the job market. While technical knowledge is important in any field, it is behavioral and social skills that differentiate a good professional from an excellent one.

A ESEG College, part of the Etapa Group, We understand the importance of a well-rounded education. From the beginning, we focus on developing students' soft skills and preparing them for the challenges of the job market. Our teaching methods go far beyond traditional classrooms, promoting the learning of skills such as communication, leadership, empathy, problem-solving, and, of course, creativity.

Furthermore, the ESEG offers the sector of Student Support, focused on ensuring that every student has the necessary support on their academic journey. This includes guidance on developing interpersonal skills and individualized academic support. This continuous monitoring, carried out throughout the course, is a key differentiator that allows students to develop fully, both in their hard and soft skills.

Read more: Hard skills, soft skills, and people skills: why knowing and developing these skills is essential in the job market?

Activities to improve your creativity

Here are some everyday activities that can help you improve your creativity and, consequently, develop your soft skills:

1. Brainstorming

Brainstorming is an effective technique for stimulating creativity and developing the ability to think of new solutions. Set aside time for brainstorming sessions, either alone or with colleagues. During these sessions, try to generate as many ideas as possible without worrying about their quality. The goal here is to exercise your mind to think freely, without restrictions.

2. Reading and consuming diverse content

Reading is an excellent way to expand your mind and improve creativity. By reading books, articles, and materials on a variety of topics, you broaden your knowledge base and stimulate new connections in your brain. Furthermore, consuming diverse content – such as films, podcasts, videos, or even conversations with people from different fields than your own – can provide new perspectives and creative ideas.

3. Creative writing

Creative writing is a great way to exercise creative thinking. Dedicate a few minutes to writing stories, poems, or random ideas. The goal is to let go of any judgment or concern about the quality of your writing, allowing yourself to freely explore your imagination.

Read more: Soft Skills: what are they and why are companies looking for them so much?

4. Creative challenges

Try participating in creative challenges, such as puzzles, logic games, or math problems. These activities help develop the ability to think innovatively, as well as encourage practical and effective problem-solving. By tackling daily challenges, you can apply your creativity in various situations and improve your soft skills at the same time.

5. Mindfulness

The practice of mindfulness can help improve your creativity by allowing for greater focus on the present moment, reducing stress and distractions. By practicing mindfulness, you learn to observe your thoughts without judgment and increase your mental clarity and creativity. This is also good for improving your communication skills, as it makes you more aware of your surroundings and better prepared to interact with others empathetically.

6. Exchange experiences with colleagues.

Exchanging ideas with colleagues or friends is an excellent way to stimulate creativity. By sharing different perspectives on a problem or challenge, you broaden your own ideas and learn to think more openly and collaboratively. Participating in constructive discussions helps develop both creativity and teamwork and communication skills.

7. Try new activities

Daily routines can become monotonous and limit your creative capacity. To combat this stagnation, try new activities outside your comfort zone. This could include learning a new hobby, taking a trip, or changing how you organize your days. This break from routine stimulates the brain to make new connections and can increase creativity, as well as help develop other soft skills such as flexibility and adaptability.

Developing creativity as a soft skill is fundamental to success in today's job market. Through simple activities, you can strengthen your ability to think innovatively and solve problems creatively. Furthermore, by improving creativity, you also enhance other essential soft skills such as communication, collaboration, and adaptability.

Here at ESEG College, part of the Etapa Group, we constantly work towards the holistic development of our students. It is estimated that by working on soft skills alongside the traditional hard skills of undergraduate studies, our students are better prepared for the job market. This is reflected in our employability rate: 98% of ESEG students are working in their field of study during or shortly after graduation. Learn more about our Student Support department.

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