Referring back to my older post about what is creativity, here I am going to talk more about creativity.
Creativity refers to the phenomenon whereby a person creates something new (a product, a solution, a work of art etc.) which has some kind of value. What counts as "new" may be in reference to the individual creator, or to the society or domain within which the novelty occurs. What counts as "valuable" is similarly defined in a variety of ways.
Scholarly interest in creativity ranges widely: the relationship between creativity and general intelligence; the mental and neurological processes associated with creative activity; personality type and creative ability; creativity and mental health; creativity in education; and ways of fostering creativity through training and technology.
There Are 4 Types Of Creativity
* Boundary Pushing
(the rules are too constraining)
* Boundary Pushing
(the rules are too constraining)
* Boundary Breaking
(the rules are the problem)
* Aesthetic Organizing
(order and beauty from chaos)
Note : In Creativity, Rules Are Meant To Be Broken. Otherwise there will not be any new creation.
Can Creativity Be Learned? Yes.
How? This is How It’s Made.
You Are Creative!
Creativity is not about inventing something totally new, it is about making new – synergistic! – connections. You don't have to be a special kind of person to be creative – everyone can do it. It's not about who are, it's about what you do. You just need to start looking for multiple solutions rather than settling for just one, and give yourself permission to be playful and inquisitive, flexible and versatile.
Be Different and Make a Difference!
· An Important Pre-Condition
Although creative people come from varied backgrounds, they all seem to have one thing in common – they love what they are doing.
The Power of Passion
· Practice Every Day
· Take a Different View
· Ask Searching Questions and Solve Problems
· Never Say No
· Always Pop-Up New Ideas In Your Mind
· Be the Best Possible
Always Draw Your Ideas
"The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources."
– Albert Einstein
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