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The Secret C's of Creativity!!!

The Secret C's of Creativity!!!

Ideas are delicate. They need to be defended, nurtured, and celebrated. Instead, ideas are judged, criticized, and crushed. When you stamp on a person’s ideas enough times they stop contributing. Worse, they stop believing they are creative. It’s tragic!

Managers are crushing their employees’ ideas (and spirits), and many don’t even realize it.

The image of creativity couldn’t be further from reality. Creating brilliant, actionable ideas isn’t something that happens in isolation. You create the best ideas when you are working to solve problems.

It frustrates me when people talk about creativity as something outside of themselves. There’s no muse or higher-being passing genius through you. Creating brilliant ideas is a process. You work, push, and chip away at your ideas, and mold them into something you can use and share.

3 habits we need to feed to rear up the Creativity:

  1. Consume

  2. Connect

  3. Create

Consume: Feed Your Brain

Knowledge and experiences are the fuel that powers your creativity.

Consuming content and experiences is a primary source of ideas. Feed your brain with a diverse diet from a variety of sources. Don’t typecast yourself to one topic or opinion. Consume deeply and broadly, because it will give you the fuel you need to drive the creative process.

Connect: Apply Your Expertise

Talk, brainstorm and share your expertise freely with others. You will find the seeds of an idea when you apply your knowledge to solve problems.

An idea is sparked when you connect seemingly unrelated information to find solutions to a problem. These collisions are the starting point of ideation. But it also takes effort. You need to brainstorm, discuss, and work with others to help these seemingly unrelated pieces of information come together and form something new.

F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote, “The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.”

Create: Prototype Your Ideas

Creativity is the act of creating, and this is where you grow your ideas.

Think of the creating step as prototyping your ideas. This is where you test to see if your concepts work, and how they might be realized.

I use writing extensively in my creative process. I grow my ideas by writing articles, speeches, books, and working with my clients. By writing it down I am forced to convert an intangible concept that is stuck in my head into something that someone can use.

The Virtuous Circle

The 3C’s are a virtuous cycle. If I stop doing any step in the process my system shuts down, and I suffer from creative constipation.

How you apply the 3C’s will be unique to you and your style, but the steps are roughly the same for everyone:

  1. Consume new knowledge and experiences regularly.

  2. Connect your expertise to solve problems.

  3. Create and prototype your ideas and prove they work.

  4. Repeat.

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