What is Creativity?
What is Creativity?
Here in England September represents the end of Summer and the beginning
of Autumn as well as the start of the new school year and the start of
many new initiatives in business, life and lots more besides. When
anyone is looking to make any kind of change in their life, often the
approach they take needs to become attractive or appealing in order for
them to maintain it and often it may not remain attractive or appealing
for as long as we like. I get lots of people that tell me that they find
it difficult to maintain enthusiasm or keep on investing the required
levels of energy in order to make a real success of a project or a goal.
So, for that reason, I want to talk about enhancing creativity today.
When you become more creative, you can begin to make more out of your
every day experiences and perceptions of what it is that you are doing,
you can make life more colourful and have more fun and joy when you are
more creative. So what actually is Creativity? Good question. We can all
be creative; creativity is about making new connections – and that is
literally physiologically true within our neurology. Creativity is the
mind’s growing edge. It often involves a lot of discovery. By creating
new connections you build your brain power and develop mental and
interpersonal flexibility which can begin to heighten your ability to do
a huge array of things with more and more ease. Imagine this; every
time you link two things together, you create a third entity. That new
connection can itself then connect with other ideas, additional
possibilities. Imagine the impact this can have throughout a system like
your brain! Neil Armstrong first stepped onto the moon in 1965. That
event changed our beliefs and thoughts about the universe. It also
altered thoughts and beliefs about human inventiveness and skill: this
event helped us to recognise that if we want something enough, we can
find ways to do something that we may have believed to be impossible
before. I reckon this gave may people some powerful and liberating
thoughts and beliefs about human capability. I heard on the radio
recently that there are also plans to land on Mars now! I always fancied
being an astronaut. Being creative on an individual level has the same
potential: when you connect things together, you go beyond both of them;
and you have the possibility of forming new beliefs about yourself and
your potential. I remember when I was first learning about NLP, hypnosis
and my other beloved subjects, I was so excited, I would read so much
material that I felt like my brain was literally growing and stretching.
That’s not too scary is it? I love working with children. They have
such a vivid imagination, I can remember when I used to play football
for hours and days on end as a youngster, I was not just imagining
scoring in the World Cup final, I really was actually there at Wembley
Stadium scoring that goal, I am telling you I was there! Children are
amazingly creative, each of us has been a child (some still are!).
Children show their creativity in the way they discover their
environment and make their own meanings of it. Many children create new
worlds while playing with toys, they don’t need elaborate or
sophisticated toys, equipment or props, the meaning comes from within
them; the meaning comes from out of themselves. You need to give
yourself permission and time (and energy) to make new connections and
links which is what creativity is all about. It is about the process
rather than the outcome or the final product. You can be creative at
home or at work, when changing habits, updating behaviours, resolving
issues, or just making life happier in any way you can. You can be
creative with words, ideas, thoughts, materials, food and the kind of
fun you have. You can be creative with your surroundings or with your
internal world. In addition to this, creativity creates something new.
That’s right, even if every ingredient is already known to you or is
familiar. An insight for example, is creative because the new conclusion
is gleaned from information you already had; it is the new perspective
that makes the difference. Above all, being creative returns us to that
state where we are scoring goals in World Cup finals

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