The 7 Keys To Your Creative Genius
Here are 7 ways you can instantly
access your natural creativity and create anything you like.
1. Think Like A Child. As adults
we tend to think in a conditioned way aimed at showing how clever we are. Yet,
as children, we were simply spontaneous and far more creative in our thinking.
To re-capture your childhood curiosity, allow yourself to just wonder at
things, to be completely present in the here and now, and to detach yourself
from what you thought was real.
2. Make New Connections. To be
innovative doesn't require a university degree; it simply requires making a
connection between existing ideas. For instance, did you know that ice cream
was invented in 2000 BC yet it took another 3900 years for someone to come up
with the idea of a cone? It's when you take two seemingly unrelated items and
use the spark of creativity that genius happens.
3. Be A Little Illogical. It is a
peculiarly Western trait to want to tie things up in neat bundles. We prefer
solutions to problems, and answers to questions. To be creative, you need to be
comfortable with things that don't fit. The Eastern tradition is more in tune
with incongruence. As in this Zen koan, or problem: what is the sound of one
hand clapping?
4. Laugh More. Tom Peters says
that the creativity of a workplace can be measured by a laughometer, ie how
much it laughs. Humour is one of the greatest creative devices. It jolts us out
of our normal patterns and puts ideas together that shouldn't go together. It
has been found that after listening to comedy tapes, students' ability to solve
problems rises by 60%.
5. Think Outside Your Limits.
Many of the products we take for granted today are the result of people
thinking outside their limits. John Lynn recalls attending a computer
conference in the 1980's at a hotel when someone joked that the next thing
they'd be thinking of would be computerised doors. When he went back to the
same hotel 20 years later, all the doors used computer-programmed key cards.
6. Adopt and Adapt. To be
creative doesn't require blue-sky thinking. You can still be creative by
adapting what works elsewhere. An American airline that wanted quicker
turnarounds on their flights adopted the techniques of Formula One pit crews.
Another source of ideas is nature. Georges de Mestral adapted the way certain
seeds stick to clothing and invented Velcro.
7. Remember Your Dreams. Dreaming
and day-dreaming can create a rich seam of ideas, because that's when we relax
and let the subconscious mind work by itself. The Roffey Park Management
Institute calls this "washing-up creativity" because most flashes of
inspiration come when we are walking the dog, sitting Archimedes-like in the
bath, or doing the washing up.
Apply these 7 creative thinking
techniques and make them part of your daily thinking and I guarantee that new
solutions to your problems will open up to you with ease and speed.
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