What gets your creative juices flowing:

56% OPT FOR THE HEALTHIEST OPTION—a walk in nature, while 22% prefer group conversation, and 17% choose meditation. Less than 1% choose a pack of cigarettes and some Tom Waits (though many readers choose Tom Waits without the cigarettes). STANDOUT ANSWERS:

Housecleaning Sex COFFEE A little of the finest Herb and good old rock ‘n’ roll A hot shower

Clean desk or cluttered desk?

47% CHOOSE A CLEAN DESK. “I can’t do creative work when I know something needs to be tidied.” That’s a lot of organized people. A few of us at Mindful HQ could use your help!

What’s your #1 creative outlet?

43% OF OUR READERS LIKE TO EXPRESS THEMSELVES THROUGH WRITING. Runners-up: Music (18%) and Photography (16%). STANDOUT ANSWERS:

Performing a puppet show for my grandkids Coding Soapmaking Storytelling Forms & spreadsheets— that or making stuff up to see what people will believe Guerrilla street art… largely knitting Ineffective processes Compiling research notes. Honest.

POPULAR ANSWERS: • Gardening • Woodworking • Cooking • Sewing

What time of day are you most creative?

Where are you most creative?

52% In nature 30% At work 11% In the shower 5% In the bedroom 😉 2% At school With horses Location doesn’t matter

Who’s your creative role model?

My dog: always in the moment, curious about all things, wanting to connect. My Dad. He taught me how to think my way through projects. Died when I was 12. I am 75 now. I don’t like her…but Martha Stewart

What’s your proudest creative achievement?

“I transitioned from combat camera to landscape photographer. It took a long time but eventually the beauty of a stunning scene where I was the only human for miles became as much of an adrenaline rush as ducking bullets.”

Making a fairy house out of bark, moss, pebbles, beach glass, and feathers Learning to play cello at age 50 A marketing campaign for the Smurfs Creating a method to sip tequila

Do you need a predictable routine to be creative?

64% SAY “HECK NO! Creativity only works for me when it’s spontaneous.”