Wednesday 13 July 2016

UNLOCK YOUR CREATIVITY

UNLOCK YOUR CREATIVITY
An apple dropped on Isaac Newton’s head and he went on to unlock the Laws of Motion.
Creativity is the act of turning new and imaginative ideas into reality. It is characterised by the amazing ability to perceive the world in order to discover hidden patterns, to recognise connections between seemingly unrelated phenomena and to thereby generate solutions.
Edward de Bono writes, ‘Creativity involves breaking out of established patterns in order to look at things in a different way.’
Path breaking scientists, philosophers, artistes, writers among other creative individuals stumble upon infinity, the eternal truth and beauty and cardinal principles of the universe when their minds are imaginative and receptive to new-fangled ideas.
Such talent needs to be nurtured and encouraged by all stakeholders and make no attempt to kill any idea however outlandish or weird it may appear on the surface. For who knows what treasure lies in its bosom?
Interestingly at the nucleus of such works of science and art lie silence and solitude. And this is for some solid reason. When creative and imaginative people are all alone they delve deep into their selves to unearth true beauty and the associated abundance.
It has been observed that noted scholars and philosophers in the midst of their long walks keep the company of only nature and the universe. During this sacred communion they unlock the mysteries of this grand creation and its cardinal principles, perhaps by the way of a grand design.
Creative people benefit from being in solitude. It is fodder for positive thoughts, while being alone they get to know themselves, they deal with the demons of their minds and banish all Sisyphean thoughts, they generate space to create something out of the ordinary. Isolation helps them to insulate themselves from the cacophony and results in finding their own voice and create something radical.
Revolutionary ideas dawn on creative people through their subconscious mind which is nothing but a storehouse of memory.  Several perplexing problems get resolved by such individuals when they go by their gut feeling or hunch as guidance emanates in the form of inner awareness. For this to occur, creative individuals need to have immense faith in the miracle working power of the subconscious mind.
It is a seemingly paradoxical situation where in creative minds, creative habits also require participation. Solitude helps in germination of an idea, participation and collaboration embellish the product. A visionary gets inspired by reading, connecting with others and even by the works of fellow travellers.
It is quite possible that an individual unlocks his creativity by getting the inspiration and picture from within but frames it with the assistance from say using an i-phone, an i-pod, a podcast, a You-Tube video or by attending a seminal lecture. The creative individual is on the razor’s edge and needs to balance solitude with mindful interaction.
Chase Jarvis an award winning American photographer and fellow countryman Ali Edward, a scrapbook story teller, devour magazines, visit museums, interact with families and children to stir their imagination when not in solitude. On several occasions there is a brain or mind freeze when creative juices do not flow in the artiste and they tend to stagnate. It is important to look for inspiration and shake off the ennui in the mind.
Many a times creative people however perspicacious, get entrapped in the whirlpool of symbols, signposts and apparent contradictions of knowledge. A creative person through relentless practice, needs to transcend these insignias and totems to discover the eternal truth by wading through the swathes of words and symbols.

Likewise, creative individuals need to transfigure their minds from the shackles of boredom and keep evolving by treating their retreats of silences and participation as mere signposts.
Creative individuals need to harness the potential of their minds by living and leading a creative life everyday unfailingly. Creative artistes need to overcome what is known as a writer’s block or a painter unable to wield the brush on the canvas of imagination. Such people need to navigate their minds by tempering and moderating expectations. One cannot be a Shakespeare or a Da Vinci every day! If ennui sets in it is important to shake the tree by indulging in revelry and charting a fresh course. These provide vital inputs to declutter the mind space and break the routine.
Creative citizens have to necessarily build creative teams seeped in the culture of creativity. They should be surrounded by members who bring with them unique ideas to the platter. It is important to acknowledge such individuals for it will enable an uninterrupted flow of ideas. The creative individual would then be in a zone of happiness and exciting new ideas.
It is important for creative people to banish negative thoughts from their minds. Thoughts like, ‘I am no good’, ‘Nothing special is being produced from my stable’, drain the mind. The idiom and vocabulary of a creative individual should be of innovative strategies and unique ideas. To have a raconteur in the team is a profitable idea which pays dividends. Anecdotes and tales do the fire imagination of creative people.
The creative individual should be cannonaded by intriguing questions. It is important to embrace questions from the audience, team members and colleagues to trigger the thought process.
Comfortable individuals merely make statements, whereas creative people queer the mind by searching questions. Such a process opens the vistas for varied perspectives, possibilities and amazingly new patterns to emerge. This breaks the status quo and something original emerges in the process.
Creative individuals keep perfecting their craft by embracing new technologies and approaches, keeping their tool-box full. Thus they are receptive to fresh ideas and in the process produce something extraordinary which would appeal to the creative eye of the connoisseur or even that of a dilettante.  
   


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