5. Engage in People Watching

Observing people in public spaces—whether at a café, park, or train station—offers a rich source of inspiration. Noticing subtle gestures, snippets of conversation, and unique fashion choices can spark ideas for character development, visual storytelling, or new artwork. Artists and writers often use these observations to craft authentic, relatable scenes.
Sociological research, such as that featured in Scientific American, highlights how people-watching stimulates empathy and imagination, both of which are crucial for creativity. Challenge yourself to sketch or write about someone you see today.