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Unlocking Creativity: Why Artistic Expression is Essential to Our Wellbeing

September 1, 2025 by Andrew Mercein

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Unlocking Creativity: Why Artistic Expression is Essential to Our Wellbeing – Imagine standing in the flickering light of a fire-lit cave 40,000 years ago, watching as a small clay figurine takes shape beneath careful fingers. This figurine, known as the Venus of Willendorf, is one of humanity’s earliest examples of artistic expression. Created during the Upper Paleolithic era, it symbolizes a fundamental human impulse: the need to create. Art, in all its forms, has always been integral to our humanity, helping us understand ourselves and our world.

The Overflowing Mind

Today, 24/7 internet access means we process more information than ever before. Structurally, however, we possess the same brains as our hunter-gatherer ancestors; scientists believe that the modern human brain took shape between 100,000 and 35,000 years ago, meaning the person who carved the Venus of Willendorf would have been, neurologically speaking, indistinguishable from a modern human.

Our capacity to withstand endless streams of data is impressive, but we don’t just passively absorb information. We’re constantly processing and interpreting what we experience, and what goes in must also come out. Think of creativity as the mind’s pressure valve. Without that release, our mental clarity and emotional health can suffer.

Research supports this intuitive understanding. According to a 2021 study from UTAR in Malaysia, engaging in creative activities enhances subjective well-being and promotes happiness, even when controlling for outside stressors. Creativity isn’t merely a distraction; it actively contributes to our emotional health by allowing us to process complex feelings and experiences.

The Unique Lens of Creativity

Every human brain is beautifully unique. Provide two people with identical inputs, and their creative outputs will invariably differ. A 2022 study out of Amsterdam highlighted significant differences in how people perceive and react to identical situations, emphasizing the distinctive ways our brains process and express information.

Creativity allows us to express our individuality, transforming experiences and emotions into something tangible. For me personally, writing and music serve as the primary ways to process my thoughts and feelings. Art is an approximation of my reality, a reflection that words alone often fail to fully capture. When I create, I feel like I’ve achieved a deeper level of understanding of myself and the world around me.


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Creativity and Mental Health

The mental health benefits of creativity are profound and well-documented. According to a 2024 study from the University of Texas, creative expression significantly impacts emotional regulation, cognitive flexibility, and social connectedness. Creative activities like painting, writing, and music have been shown to reduce anxiety, improve mood, and provide effective coping mechanisms during stressful times. My own lived experience corroborates these findings: when I’m at my most stressed, nothing makes me feel better than pouring all of my emotions into a poem or song.

Quieting the Noise

Creative practices can act as meditation, quieting external noise and providing a calming mental space, allowing us to externalize and manage overwhelming emotions. The meditative quality of activities such as drawing or journaling induces relaxation, reduces stress, and helps us enter a “flow state.” If you’ve felt it, you know what I’m talking about.

Meditative drawing, often used in art therapy, is a perfect example of this. By focusing on repetitive patterns, shapes, or images, participants enter a calming, mindful state. This form of expression can significantly reduce anxiety and foster a sense of inner peace, providing a safe, gentle avenue for emotional exploration and stress relief.

Creativity vs. Generative AI

In an age marked by the rise of generative AI, some question the continued relevance of human creativity. While AI might mimic creative patterns, it can’t replicate the nuanced depth of human emotion or individual perspective. True creativity comes from lived experiences, feelings, and the intricacies of human consciousness, elements that remain beyond the reach of predictive algorithms.

Overcoming Creative Fears

Many hesitate to create, often fearing they aren’t “good enough” or worrying they can’t monetize their passion. But Ralph Waldo Emerson famously said, “Every artist was first an amateur.” Creativity doesn’t demand mastery; it simply requires expression. If you’re struggling to begin, start small. Set aside just ten minutes a day to sketch, journal, or practice an instrument. Embrace the process, not the outcome. Allow yourself to make mistakes without judgment. Remember, the true value of your creative pursuits lies in the personal joy and fulfillment they bring, not external validation or profitability.

Everyone Can Create

I firmly reject the idea that certain people aren’t creative. Creativity isn’t limited to traditional artistic endeavors. Writing code, solving complex math problems, and innovative problem-solving in various professional fields also constitute creative acts. Albert Einstein himself noted, “I never made one of my discoveries through the process of rational thinking.” Analytical minds, too, have enormous creative potential.


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Embracing Your Creativity

Whether it’s visual arts, poetry, music, design, or even crafts and DIY projects, it’s clear that creative expression offers tangible benefits. As we navigate the noise and pressures of contemporary life, we must honor and prioritize our innate creativity. What many consider a hobby or pastime is actually fundamental to our well-being and personal fulfillment. Take the time to nurture your creative impulses, and watch as your life becomes richer, calmer, and profoundly more meaningful.

I warmly invite you to continue exploring creativity, personal growth, and emotional well-being with me at my Substack, The Way Home. Join a supportive community dedicated to navigating life’s many challenges and finding deeper connections with ourselves and others. I look forward to seeing you there!

Ultimately, regularly reconnecting with yourself provides clarity and strength. Seasons will always change—there will be brighter times and darker ones—but maintaining a steady connection to your inner self ensures you’ll always find your way back home.

For more reflections and discussions on self-awareness and personal growth, join me at The Way Home.

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Creativity is more than an outlet—it’s the quiet voice guiding us back to ourselves. Read my latest article to discover why embracing your creativity matters. — Andrew Mercein


“Hi, I’m Andrew Mercein, and I want to personally invite you to be a part of our community. ‘The Way Home’ is a place for reflection, connection, and growth. Together, we’ll navigate life’s challenges and celebrate its beauty. Let’s walk this path together.”

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