• April 27, 2024

Crazed Metaphors: Cousins ​​and Creativity

The desire to explore, the ability to see what isn’t here, and the willingness to step out of your comfort zone – these traits are kissing cousins. The same blood runs through his metaphorical veins. If you want to increase your CQ (creativity quotient), the first thing you should do is remind yourself that we are all capable of being creative. Those who go around proclaiming “I’m just not creative” are condemning themselves to a life without discovery. We can all express ourselves in a creative way. And we can all develop our capacity to do so.

READY TO EXPLORE?

Assess yourself: how willing are you to step out of your comfort zone, physically, emotionally, and mentally? If you stick to the very thing that currently defines your life, chances are you won’t come up with any brilliant ideas that will improve your life and/or the lives of others.

Here’s one way to deepen your curiosity: Ask questions. Not just any old question, but those aimed at improving creativity. (Consider what the father of modern management science, Peter Drucker, has to say about leaders: “Leaders know how to ask questions—the right questions.”) A good, thought-provoking question is ” What would happen if… ?” Question.

Be playful at first, so that you (and others, as appropriate) get into exploratory mode. “What if elephants could fly?” for example. You’ll think things like “We should start making really big diapers.”

Next, move on to more relevant questions: “What if we invite customers to a board meeting?” Or, “What if I decided to go to law school after all, despite being middle-aged?” Review all the answers and then modify them to apply to your own circumstances.

DO YOU HAVE A VISION?

Getting things done involves a shift from “good enough” to “improved.” In fact, having vision is one of the two most valued competencies defined by our government. But if vision is the art of seeing the unseen, as Jonathan Swift asserts, then visionary individuals accomplish no small feat by imagining and then inventing the future. Creativity is closely tied to the ability with such imagination, a quality that Einstein himself says is more important than knowledge.

As you work toward reifying your vision, keep in mind the Japanese proverb that vision without action is a dream. And action without vision is a nightmare. Ideally, as a result of your hard work, you won’t daydream or have nightmares. Rather, you will put your vision of an improved life or an improved workplace into action by taking action.

CAN YOU MOVE OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE?

Cockroaches do it and have been doing it for centuries. If, for example, a determined cockroach discovers a new place that provides food, it will leave a chemical trail that others will follow. Too often, we as humans prefer to stay in our known comfort zones, rather than break new ground. Change is hard for us humans. Do you need proof? Just google “books on change” and you’ll find nearly half a billion entries.

Many believe that cockroaches will inherit the earth if humans disappear due to a natural or man-made disaster. Insects change as circumstances warrant. Cockroaches exhibit remarkably cooperative behaviors and are willing to reorganize to suit their circumstances. For example, when the researchers placed roaches in spaces with limited capacities, they were evenly divided among those spaces, rather than trying to squeeze the entire group into one space. They seemed to voluntarily give up their territory when physical conditions changed.

CREATE A NEW REALITY

Explore, imagine, change – in ways both big and small, you can create an improved future. You owe it to yourself.

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