Friday, 12 July 2013

7 Great Tips To Boost Your Creativity

  1. Usually, creativity comes after many hours of work
  2. When you are thinking about a concept it means that you are working
  3. Be very relaxed when you are working
  4. Creativity increases from multiple opinions
  5. Take breaks
  6. Read blogs and study portfolios as much as you can
  7. Pay attention to the psychologist pieces of advice

    How to Create Creativity

    “The Latin word creatio was originally applied solely to deeds of God. Only later, in The Renaissance Period – when man first recognized his own ability to create something new into existence – the word creativity became used for describing human accomplishments.”

    AHA! Great Moments in Creativity

    “Before you even think about generating ideas, you need to turn your problem into a challenge. Because if you start generating ideas to solve the wrong problem, you may have great ideas – but they will probably be lousy solutions.”

    Ten Great Ways to Crush Creativity

    1. Criticize
    2. Ban brainstorms
    3. Hoard problems
    4. Focus on efficiency not innovation
    5. Overwork
    6. Adhere to the plan
    7. Punish mistakes
    8. Don’t look outside
    9. Promote people like you from within
    10. Don’t waste money on training

      How to survive creative burnout

       “But the day it hits you, the world seems suddenly grey. What was once fun and challenging feel stupid and annoying. Or perhaps the things that used to motivate or move you don’t resonate at all. You feel nothing for them. It all just seems like so much more crap to deal with. If this sounds familiar, or you fear that this day is in your future, this essay is for you.”

      7 Rules for Maximizing Your Creative Output

      1. Curiosity
      2. Seeing Problems as Interesting and Acceptable
      3. Confronting Challenge
      4. Constructive Discontent
      5. Optimism
      6. Suspending Judgment
      7. Seeing Hurdles as leading to improvements and solutions
      8. Perseverance
      9. Flexible Imagination

      Real Creativity

      “I think that inventing the unimplementable is a fine hobby, but it’s also a bit of a crutch. Yes, of course we need big visions and big ideas, but not at the expense of the stuff you can actually pull off.”






















         REF:http://celestra.ca/10-best-articles-on-creativity/

       

       

     

     

     

 

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