Do you ever feel inspired?

Help us understand the links between inspiration, creativity, and well-being.

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We are interested in researching the relationships between inspiration, creativity, and well-being in daily life.

This research is being carried out as a part of the doctoral research project titled: Inspiration in Daily Life: How Does Inspiration Relate to Creativity and Well-Being? in the Department of Psychology at The Graduate Center and Brooklyn College, City University of New York.

Who can participate?

Whether you are a creative professional, creative hobbyist, or only occasionally engage in creative activities, we would love to invite you to take part in our study.


You must be at least 18 years old and fluent in English.

What’s involved?

PART 1

💻 Initial questionnaire

(~20 minutes, we recommend taking on a computer)

PART 2

📱 Brief surveys 1x/day (evening) for 2 weeks

(~5 minutes each, easy to take on your phone)

💰 Qualifying participants will be entered into a raffle to win one of five $100 cash gift cards. 💰

For questions, concerns, or for more information you may contact the Principal Investigator:
Kaile Smith at ksmith4@gradcenter.cuny.edu.

Why Participate?

Your participation will help us understand:

When and how different types of creativity and inspiration relate to individual well-being.

How inspiration and creativity may aid mental health initiatives, enhance workplaces, and enrich daily life.

Which groups of people have the potential to benefit from inspiration and creative engagement.