Over half of Brits want to be more creative - but time and money holds them back

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Nearly half of adults don't consider themselves to be 'artistic' - despite enjoying creative hobbies such as cooking, photography and gardening, according to research.

A study of 2,000 Brits revealed 42 per cent of those put it down to not having the imagination, while 30 per cent simply 'don't know how to be' creative.

But 60 per cent would like to be more creative but blame a lack of time, inspiration and even money for holding them back. Despite this lack of inspiration, the research found seven in 10 will take part in artistic hobbies three times a week or more, including listening to music, reading a book, singing or dancing.

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