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Creativity - What is it?

Creativity comes from the Latin word creâtus, which means ‘to make’. Most of the time when we think of inspired individuals we think of artists, writers, musicians, inventors and celebrities. We tend to look at these people and say they’re creative and we’re not.

But, if we really look at the word, it’s obvious we’re all creators. We all make things and cause things to happen. And if you look into quantum physics and the universal laws of attraction, you’ll find we’re causing things to happen absolutely every moment of our lives, with every thought and every feeling. Much of the time - we’re counstructing our by default - going about our days on auto pilot. But we ARE designing them nonetheless.



Creativity

is closely linked
to being happy.

12 Creativity Techniques

When we’re happy - we have lots of energy and we get a lot done. When we’re not happy, we tend to be couch potatoes or wander around without the motivation to do much of anything. We procrastinate. We don’t seem to have the energy, desire or will to even do things that might make us feel more productive and happier.Quotes on Creativity

Top Five Ways To Be More Creative

1) Do something silly!

  • Put a patch over your right eye. The right eye is connected to the left side of our brain which is more analytical, logical and literal. Patching this eye helps quiet the left side of the brain allowing the right side to be heard.
  • Jump up and down. Stand on your desk or bed.
  • Put on a song and dance to the entire song. Move your hips in figure eights - act like a monkey - do the twist.
  • The point is to stop taking yourself so seriously. Hopefully you’ll make yourself laugh and help yourself to stop thinking you have to do things a certain way - “the correct way”

2)  Go to an environment that makes you feel good. There are generally two kinds of productive environments - energetic and peaceful. Remember to take a notebook or a digital recorder with you in case you’re inspired.

  • If you’re most fed by peaceful environments - go to the library or a quiet place in nature, a museum or a church.
  • If you’re fed by energetic places - try the local coffee house or restaurant, sit in well-travelled parks or go to the mall.

3)  Try brain-storming an idea with a friend or a colleague

  • Not everyone invents well by themselves. Many people like to work collectively. They’re fed by partners, friends and associates. Sometimes the way to make something happen is to join a group of like minded people.















4)  Quiet the “shoulds” and the negative voices.

  • No one works well when they’re constantly criticized. Many of us have those critics inside our brains and we find it hard to turn them off. Sometimes, it’s enough just ignore them for a period of time. Literally tell yourself - “I’m not going to listen to you (the critic) for the next hour and then in an hour, I’ll listen to everything you have to say”

 

5)  Take some action - ANY action

  • We’ve all been taught this idea of meditating and being the Buddha under the tree - waiting for enlightenment (or in this case inspiration). If this works for you, great. But for the rest of us - sometimes it’s best to find direction in direction. DO SOMETHING. Pick up the pen and write or draw circles. Type whatever happens to be going through your mind at that moment in time. Take a walk. Go on a drive. Cut out pictures from magazines. At the very least, you may discover that this action isn’t the one you want to be doing. Then take a different action. But keep trying new things.

 

 

No matter what techniques you use to build your masterpiece.


Don’t give up.


Just keeping doing. When you’re tired, rest. Then after you’ve rested, have another go.

 

 


 


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