That depends on how you express your creativity.
Writers: advertising, public relations, technical writing, journalism, copy writers
Painters/sketch artists: architectural artists, advertising
Sculptors: Model making for auto manufactures and architects
Visual/Conceptual Types: Interior design
Builders: Furniture design, set designers
Get the picture? Think outside of the box. You DID say you are creative. You can find a need and fulfill with a little thought.
2007-01-29 03:54:13
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answered by mediahoney 6
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This is a very interesting question. Creative people must first examine themselves to determine where their creativity lies. Is it with interpersonal relationships? helping others? writing? speaking? mathematics? formulating an understanding of the physical world? theology? inventiveness? Well, you get the point. One must look for natural skills and interests. This should then direct your pursuit of what you will eventually do. College is a wonderful place to work on this search but it can and does begin much earlier. You just need to connect the dots in your life and look at the picture that emerges. Finally, I believe all people over the earth have a little creativity somewhere that needs to be found.
2007-01-29 03:56:10
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answered by 1ofSelby's 6
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If you are truly creative, all professions can be benefited. I'm a CPA, which one generally wouldn't be considered a creative field (absent some creative accounting at Enron and the like). However, as a creative individual, I was able to brainstorm and problem solve not only with my co-workers but clients as well. Even as a stay at home mom, being creative has amazing benefits when dealing with children, and I'm not just talking about arts and crafts projects.
Being creative is a gift that can be shared anywhere, anytime, anyplace. Find something you enjoy and be as creative as you can be in pursuit of your goals.
Good luck!
2007-01-29 03:49:21
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answered by SuzeY 5
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I once pursued this type of career, try the link below
Art dealer/trading, photography, interior/studio design:
Fine Art
Art Education
Architecture
Art Therapy
Photography
Art History
Graphic Design
Gallery Direction
Illustration
Museum Curator
Animation
Art Conservation
Interior Design
Product Design
Industrial Design
Fashion Design
2007-01-29 03:58:22
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answered by My King loves me 3
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I would have to say music is the best choice for those of creative endeavors. Look on Jewel Kilcher's website and Sheryl Crow for their insights on creativity and its role in our lives. "J" believes that the essence of musical ability lends itself to the creative aspects of any employment. I strongly agree and would add that the necessary discipline in work and societal function is strengthened by taking even the most basic approach to musical knowledge. It is a helpful tool and coping mechanism in this all-too-critical world we inhabit. With music, the creativity of our choices is strengthened by desire. The list of musicians who now openly speak of how this desire saved them from tragedies and have gone on to be politically and socially active is becoming endless. If that does not inspire one to earnestly try, there is nothing else I can say.
2007-01-29 03:55:17
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answered by photogbob2003 2
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go into publishing or design of somesort.... advertising is a very good carreer for people who are super-creative... good luck =]
2007-01-29 03:47:37
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answered by Mj 4
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arts,acting,singing or advertising
2007-01-29 03:47:28
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answered by the man 3
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unfortunately, unemployment...
2007-01-29 03:43:41
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answered by Tacyella 4
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