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Does Coffee Make You More Creative?

Coffee is the second most popular beverage in the world, only after water. Not only is it delicious, but everyone from great thinkers to budding artists everywhere have found the consumption of coffee to be a source of inspiration, not just as a pleasant pick-me-up. The textures, the smells, and the tastes evoke certain feelings or emotions for different coffee-loving creatives. This brings us to the question at hand---does coffee make you more creative? There is no clear answer, but some would say yes more so than others. We’ve told you about the fine skill of Latte Art, which is what might immediately come to mind when you think about coffee and creativity together. But, people have shown how if you keep an open mind in your concept and appreciation of coffee, looking beyond the milk and cream, you may just find yourself becoming inspired, and in turn more creative. For example, in the world of fashion, coffee is sometimes used to dye fabrics to create a vintage look, illustrators transform coffee stains into full-blown masterpieces, some people even take coffee beans and grounds to new heights with unique compositions. But, whether you are an artist or not, in almost every field, some aspect of creativity comes into play in our daily lives.  Scientifically speaking, the caffeine in coffee is said to create longer lasting signals between neurotransmitters in the brain, meaning that you are more likely to connect ideas that you already have---the essence of creativity. If you simply need a quick fix to temporarily help you focus on honing your ideas, then coffee is a good drink of choice. Before you rejoice knowing that you have found the way to kick your creative block for good, realize that there is still much research to be done in this matter of the link between coffee and creativity. There are really two sides to the story. On the one hand, the caffeine essentially hinders the chemicals in the brain that make you feel sleepy or not fully focused. It helps you stay on track, and has shown to improve key functions like learning, memory, and connecting ideas, all at the heart of creativity. On the other hand, you should know that it’s just a short-term boost, and when that ends, and you end up drinking several more cups of coffee to compensate, you will experience burnout, which will also disrupt your sleep pattern. Without good sleep, you suffer from mental exhaustion, preventing your brain from creating new connections, and hence stifling the creative process. So, while there is no definitive answer to if coffee really makes you more creative, it does have some positive impact. For some new and truly inspiring coffee flavors, CoffeeAM is your source.
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