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Are You Creative?
By Steve Gillman
Have you ever heard the saying,
"The harder I work, the luckier I get?" Guess what?
That's the way it is with creative inspiration too.
Don't Wait For Creative Inspiration
Graham Green, the famous English
writer, attributes much of his success to a simple habit: He
forced himself to write at least 500 words daily, whether he
felt like it or not. Creative inspiration can strike at any time,
but it strikes more often when there is work instead of waiting.
Don't Expect Creativity To
Come Uninvited
If you want to have creative
ideas for inventions, start redesigning everything you see. Imagine
a better light bulb, a faster way to serve food, or a better
lamp. Do this for three weeks, and it will become a habit. It's
also a good way to pass time while driving or waiting for an
appointment.
If you want creative ideas
poems, take random words, use one per line, and start writing
anything. We created a game (Deal-A-Poem) from this technique,
and my wife has had poems published that were created in this
way. Your mind will begin to find a poetic use for any word if
you use this method often.
Would you like to have something
unique to say about any topic? Train your mind to take other
perspectives. What would Ghandi say? How would a Martian view
this? The point isn't to ask silly questions, but to see what
creative ideas are suggested by other perspectives. Do this until
it's a habit, and you'll usually have something interesting to
add to a conversation.
The two-step plan for greater
creativity: Work, and you'll have more opportunity for creative
ideas. Train your mind, and you'll have more creative ability.
Steve Gillman writes
on many self help topics including boosting brainpower, losing
weight, meditation, habits of mind, creative problem solving,
learning gratitude, generating luck and anything related to self
improvement. You'll find more at http://www.SelfImprovementNow.com
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