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People seem to have
the misconception
that only a elect
very little are able
to unleash a steady
flow of creative
genius. That is not
true at all. The
fact is, creativity
is very numerous
care a muscle that
needs to be
exercised in order
to consistently give
out great results.
If you don't
practice harnessing
creative thinking,
this skill will very
much atrophy into
inexistence. But
preserve working and
this skill will soon
come to you in a
snap.
So how do you
unleash your
creative thinking?
Fine, the beginning
thing is to become a
human leech. No,
we're not talking
about just sucking
the blood out of
every living being
available, we're
saying that you
should choose in as
much knowledge and
learning you can
find. Read
everything available
-- good and bad, and
keep your mind open
to the infinite
possibilities of the
universe. The more
you know, the more
you'll want to know,
and the more your
faculty of wonder
will be exercised.
Repair to be amazed
at tiny facts that
add a bit of give
color to into your
life.
Focus on a creative
activity everyday.
Yes, it's an effort.
Even doodling is a
creative activity.
Do not let anything
hinder you.
Mindlessness may be
a creative activity,
but for people who
are just starting
out to unleash a
little bit of
creative thinking in
their lives, it is
helpful and
encouraging to have
concrete evidence,
that, "hey, what I'm
doing is getting
somewhere." So why
don't you try it.
Practice drawing for
a couple of minutes
every day. Bring out
your old camera and
begin snapping
photos like crazy.
Preserve a journal
and prepare a point
to pen in it
religiously. Another
cool idea is to
write by describing
something with your
five senses. Try to
avoid vague
adjectives like
"marvelous,"
"amazing," and
"delicious." Before
you know it, you'll
have built yourself
a little portfolio,
and you'll be amazed
at the growth you've
undertaken after
amassing all those
works of art. Who
knows, you may
actually take to
liking those things
you do everyday.
Attractive soon
those things will
become a part of you
and you'll be
addicted to these
creative exercises.
Think out of the box
-- or don't.
Sometimes,
constraints are
actually a good
thing. Limitations
discipline you to
work within your
means. It enables
you to be more
resourceful.
Creative freedom is
great, but
limitations enforce
discipline.
Try something
current everyday and
let your experiences
broaden your
perspective. Explore
a fresh district in
your neighborhood.
Spend an afternoon
in a museum to which
you've never been
before. Chat up
someone on the bus.
Open up to the
people around you.
As you thrust
yourself out of your
comfort zone more
and more each day,
your sense of
adventure grows and
so does your zest
for life. Think
about it. When was
the last time you
did something for
the first time? If
it's been a while, I
tell you, you've
been missing out on
a one lot of
experiences that
could've added to
your growth,
emotionally,
mentally,
physically, or
spiritually. Why
don't you try bungee
jumping today? Not
only will you
acquire knowledge,
but you will
additionally have
plenty of stories to
share, enabling you
to practice your
storytelling skills
and making you the
life of the secure
together.
Embrace insanity.
No, not to the point
of practically
admitting yourself
into the mental
ward. As John
Russell once said,
"Sanity calms, but
madness is more
interesting."
Exactly! Every
creative persuasion
was once deemed
insanity by other
"normal" people at
complete time or
another. Luckily,
that did not stop
the creative
geniuses from
standing by them.
The thing is, sanity
or being normal
confines people to
think... fine,
normally. Withink
limits. Creativity
is essentially
breaking through
barriers. Yes, this
includes the
bizzarre and the
downright strange.
I'm not saying that
you yourself should
develop a creative
personality. That
might travel
haywire. An example
of a creative
personality would be
George Washington,
who often rode into
battle naked, or
James Joyce, who
wrote "Dubliners"
with beetle juice
for an severe fear
of ink, or Albert
Einstein, who
thought his cat was
a spy sent by his
rival (or in
thinking creatively
in this case, the
term could probably
be "archnemesis.")
It's important that
your creativity
doesn't get you
detached from the
real world
completely.
I hope this article
has inspired you to
start thinking
beyond your
"limits." If you
follow these steps
very soon you'll be
living a life full
of interesting
adventures.
Unleashing your
creative thinking
will bring about a
new zest for living
life.
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