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The 10 Paradoxical Traits of Creative People | Chandana Dixit ✨

21 min · 26. Mai 2026
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This episode features Chandana Dixit, Bollywood playback singer and host of Creativity Unveiled, unpacking Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi’s influential framework of the ten paradoxical traits commonly found in creative individuals. In this episode, she explores how creativity is rarely defined by a single personality type. Instead, highly creative people often combine seemingly contradictory qualities—being both playful and disciplined, imaginative and grounded, independent and collaborative. Through this lens, the conversation offers a deeper understanding of the complexity, flexibility, and balance that underpin creative achievement. The most creative minds are often those that can hold opposing qualities in harmony. From Creativity Unveiled, hosted by Chandana Dixit (Bollywood playback singer) ✨ Don’t miss the full episode—watch it now on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chandanadixitofficial #CreativityUnveiled #ChandanaDixit #MihalyCsikszentmihalyi #Creativity #CreativeThinking #Psychology #Innovation #ParadoxicalTraits #PersonalGrowth #CreativeProcess #PodcastEpisodes

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