The Creative Treasures: 100 Creative Ways to Boost Your Creativity, Gain Recognition and Establish Authority
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Creativity is a treasure sought by many but realized by few. Productive thinking has produced many great leaders and geniuses over the centuries, even today. Unfortunately, only few individuals today are able to get people's attention with their creativity, make a name or create the change they want to see in their environment.
The most important aspect of being creative is finding relevance, beating time and having a consistent stimulation to create even better version of an existing creation. Overcoming creative limitations will provide a MENTAL DWELLING PLACE where most geniuses and great leaders such as Albert Einstein, Ronald Reagan, Thomas Edison and The French Emperor Napoleon interpret as creative paradise.
The Creative Treasures provides the energy and power needed to influence the social environment and to provide a new perspective about an existing phenomenon. Winston Churchill confessed of using one of these creative boosters to finish twice as much work every day.
All THE CREATIVE TREASURES in this book are deducted from in-depth scientific researches and studies made on normal people to prove the most effective brain stimulation techniques in order to achieve a deeper social influence using unique creations. This includes reversal energy management, ultimate disconnection to achieve a deeper connection toward a profitable reality and also: capitalistic social intelligence.
After reading the first 3 chapters you can be assured of a new creative insight. This discipline eliminates pressure and uncertainty about the value of your creation. It also proves the essence of speed with real life examples; as an important factor to achieve effectiveness.
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The Creative Treasures - Joshua Strachan
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INTRODUCTION
Creativity is the power to create something new that influences different feelings and experience. Musical composition, scientific theories, ideas or jokes are born of creativity. Various inventions and innovations are the product of simple creativity. It is important to note that creativity is not exclusive to the genius or well educated. Also, the information accumulated overtime through a particular learning process can merge up to become the internal creative armies.
Creative thinking entails looking at situations from a completely different perspective. The process can be structured or unstructured. Most geniuses have succeeded in creativity through simple structured thinking, such as lateral thinking. But normally, creative thinking must be stimulated by brainstorming—an example of unstructured thinking process.
The maximization of creativity is achieved through education and training. A definite amount of training in technology, sociology, linguistic, business studies, song writing, cognitive science, philosophy, economics, etc., is needed for optimized application of creative thinking for maximization of economic and social productivity.
Dr. E. Paul Torrance defined creativity as "a process of becoming sensitive to problems, deficiencies, gaps in knowledge, disharmonies, missing elements, and so on; identifying the difficulty; searching for solutions, making guesses, or formulating hypotheses about deficiencies: testing and retesting these hypotheses and possibly modifying and retesting them ; and finally communicating results"
It is important to also note that creativity is only recognized when gaps are being recognized, action is being taken and a tangible result has been communicated. In the modern society, an idea is not yet a creativity unless when put into work and proved valuable.
Creativity is also the ability to modify a present invention to achieve a better output.
CHAPTER ONE: Models for Creative Thinking
The Stem of Creativity
Creativity is not limited to arts alone; in fact science projects demand more consistent creativity than art. Science involves model designing, hypothesis development and innovative assembling; these are all creative activities that need the power of a sound mind. The limitation in science is lack of creativity or the neglect of new ideas or method. New ideas sprout out of creativity, just like art, the imitation driven, and the modification applied makes the output new and pleasant to testing.
Radical creativity is the most important habit that can save the engineering and science of the new age. Creativity should be the root of our motivations and the stem of the implementation process, guiding us to a unique outcome. The only way this becomes possible is when vast learning is applied to complement habits and assumptions.
Creative Problem Solving
For every problem in the workplace there is a designed model or blueprint all workers must follow in order to arrive at a reasonable solution. The creative-minded individual goes against the conventional way of thinking to apply new methods and ideologies in order to satisfy the natural crave for creation.
This type of creativity requires some decent element of stubbornness; boldness and confidence in one’s own ability to modify models, even when the whole world is running towards a single idea. The unstructured strategy being followed brings about creative problem solving.
Based on history, lazy people accomplish more when it comes to creative problem solving. The hate
for hectic work stimulates the mind to come up with simpler ways of accomplishing the same thing.
Artistic Creativity
Every work or profession involves artistic elements. Artistes create to stimulate reaction among people; modify their creations, to test the reaction of the audience and critiques.
A retail display can be modified to provide maximum impact.
The time and place for music album release changes the sales figure and consequently the profit.
The arrangement of words in poetry changes the meaning, and thus people’s reactions can be modified.
A book is judged by its cover, so packaging products become one of the major and most important creative acts in the industries. Creativity entails a plan that can be modified to fit situations, time and people.
Creativity is among the three aspects of successful intelligence; the rest include practical and analytics. While the analytical aspect, also known as componential thinking, is required for judging the extent of problems and the exclusive quality of ideas, the practical or contextual intelligence is required for determining the value of an idea, to be applied to situations that will affect human life in general. The experiential aspect, which is the creative aspect, is required for proper formulation of methods and ideas for solving problems and turning a thinking process into substance.
The experiential aspect is more important because an idea or problem cannot be changed without the application of a strategy or method. The contextual and exponential intelligences focus only on findings and need, which must be aligned within socio-cultural contexts. The most successful people are those who have the unusual ability to create a new socio-cultural context within their intuitions. They easily identify, correct and capitalize on their weaknesses in an attempt to fit into the environment they created within their imaginations.
Formulating new ideas involves the combination of seemingly unrelated facts, theories or information to emphasize insight, which in turn gives the ability to invent new forms of machines, solutions and facts. Creative intelligence connects the abstract and processed
information acquired through analytical componential intelligence with the societal and environmental
adaptions acquired through practical contextual intelligence. So, successful intelligence can only make sense when creative intelligence is applied. If not, the inventions and discoveries made in the past will be repeated, the same failures will be met and growth will become practically impossible.
Without creativity, the human race will be running around a circle, going back and forth without even noticing.
Effective productive thinking provides the ability to be fully critical and efficiently creative, as a result, develop an intuition for making perfect decisions without the need for logic. Critical evaluation is required for getting appropriate results. The initial stage for every creative pursuit requires critical thinking, and this method of thinking must be motivated by results of previous attempts by self or another professional.
Another pattern for skillful critical thinking falls between knowing how to do something and deciding that you will do it. There is just a simple and singular difference between knowing how to do it and actually doing it, which is MOTIVATION AND DISCIPLINE. In this book we are going explore the scientific methods of acquiring consistency and discipline in our endeavors, in order to achieve a constantly stimulated creativity.
CHAPTER TWO: Creative Ways to Be Creative
1. Create the Right Environment for Creativity
Environment determines the stimulus and feelings for certain creativities. The most significant creative asset is achieved in the absence of criticism. For example, kids are consumed with creativity because they are not yet under the societal spell for fear of criticism. Critical obstacles of realism is absent in their mental environment, so they are allowed to imagine the possibility of everything.
On the other hand, adults are already consumed with knowledge and analytical processes, a conventional method of achieving a goal. They analyze the situations, the