Sunday, January 21, 2007

We should be creative in order to bring new Ideas.

All new Ideas comes from creativity and a need to solve a problem. Creativity is the essence for bringing in new Ideas and solving problems.

WHY ARE WE NOT CREATIVE? (www.creativethinkingnetwork.com)

It was Henry Ford who said, "Whether you believe you can, or whether you believe you can't, you're absolutely right."

So if you believe you are creative, you'll be creative. And if you believe you are not, you'll be not.

But the good news is, we are all born creative!

The main cause, if you are still not, is you have NOT believed that you are.

Of course, there are also other factors hindering our creativity.

One of them is you don't need to be creative most of the time. Most of what you do does not require you to think differently. Take for example, walking to the grocery store. Or standing in line at the checkout counter at the supermarket. Or simply commuting to work. None of these activities you do every day engages your creative brain in a way different or provides stimulation to evoke creative thoughts. The outcome is that you become a creature of habit and habit-bound thinking is simply uncreative!

The second cause why you are not creative is you have not been taught how to be - yet. Just look at our typical educational system and you'll observe that it has become a "guess what the teacher is thinking" game. When in school, we've been constantly told by our teachers such things as: "The grass must be green", "This doesn't look a house" and "Don't color beyond the lines." As schoolchildren, we are rewarded for regurgitating facts and penalized when we do things differently and come up with ideas that don't seem to conform with the norm. The whole educational is obsessed with rote learning and abiding by the rules. What's more, many of us have been lied to. We have een told that the best of ideas reside not in our heads but in someone's else's!

And then there is the problem with ourselves - our attitudes. Most of us have certain attitudes that lock us into a status quo and prevent us from thinking something new or different. These inhibiting attitudes are important to help us live our lives but they truly get in the way when we are attempting to be creative and think out of the box.

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