This article explores the theoretical foundations and practical mechanisms for developing personal creativity. Drawing on psychological, pedagogical, and sociocultural perspectives, the research identifies key factors contributing to individual creative growth. A mixed-methods approach, including a survey of students and educators and experimental tasks, was used to assess the effectiveness of creativity-enhancing strategies. The findings underscore the importance of motivational environments, interdisciplinary learning, and personalized feedback in fostering creative expression. These insights may inform educational reforms and innovation-driven initiatives in developing countries.