Most people connect creativity with the arts but not all creative thinkers are artists. Many endeavors requiring creative thinking, do not have anything to do with the arts. One can be creative either on an original task or an innovation of an existing one and it will provide an advantage in whatever field is chosen.
Creative thinking means imagining new things or thinking about old things in new ways. The ability to perceive patterns that are not obvious to many people. Creative thinking can be practice by solving riddles, puzzles, and problems that bring a fresh and sometimes unorthodox perspective to a traditional existing organization.
Opportunities for creative thought can vary from the obviously artistic to the highly technical and yet inspired reasoning. Generally, anything that involves a “Eureka” moment at some point in the process of thinking is creative. Problem-solving stands out as innovative thinking. A creative problem solver will find new solutions, rather than simply identifying the standard solution.
Many consider science and engineering as the exact opposite of art and creativity but designing a more efficient robot, writing an efficient computer program, and developing new methods for old tasks are all highly creative acts.
Create first, judge later. Forget judgement and perfection in your individual flow of ideas while perseverance in the creative process is the key to great work and success. If you pay attention to your body’s response to work for a period of time, you will be able to find out what works best for you and when you are more likely to be creative.
One’s daily routine is a choice, or a whole series of choices. Creation requires finely calibrated mechanism that takes advantage of a range of limited resources for instance time which is the most limited resource in life. One must exercise willpower, self-discipline, optimism, be adventurous, take chances, have willingness to learn and study in order to apply mental energies that help stave off emotions or feelings of failure. Having consistent behavior and character in all situations is very important. Also, not depart from basic principles of conduct and reason when designing new methods or using new materials as credibility scores high. Choosing a direction and moving consistently towards it but constantly improving over it when a prolong period of time is needed to complete the task.
Practice makes mastery of any skill as performer are known to practice the same amount every day, including holidays as more practice equals better performance—commit and stay committed and transformation will occur!
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