Twelve Things About Creative Thinking

1.You are creative. The artist is not a special person, each one of us is a special kind of artist. Every one of us is born a creative, spontaneous thinker. The only difference between people who are creative and people who are not is a simple belief. Creative people believe they are creative. People who believe they are not creative, are not. Once you have a particular identity and set of beliefs about yourself, you become interested in seeking out the skills needed to express your identity and beliefs. This is why people who believe they are creative become creative. If you believe you are not creative, then there is no need to learn how to become creative and you don’t. The reality is that believing you are not creative excuses you from trying or attempting anything new. When someone tells you that they are not creative, you are talking to someone who has no interest and will make no effort to be a creative thinker.

2.Creative thinking is work. You must have passion and the determination to immerse yourself in the process of creating new and different ideas. Then you must have patience to persevere against all adversity. All creative geniuses work passionately hard and produce incredible numbers of ideas, most of which are bad. In fact, more bad poems were written by the major poets than by minor poets. Thomas Edison created 3000 different ideas for lighting systems before he evaluated them for practicality and profitability. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart produced more than six hundred pieces of music, including forty-one symphonies and some forty-odd operas and masses, during his short creative life. Rembrandt produced around 650 paintings and 2,000 drawings and Picasso executed more than 20,000 works. Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets. Some were masterpieces, while others were no better than his contemporaries could have written, and some were simply bad.

3.You must go through the motions of being creative. When you are producing ideas, you are replenishing neurotransmitters linked to genes that are being turned on and off in response to what your brain is doing, which in turn is responding to challenges. When you go through the motions of trying to come up with new ideas, you are energizing your brain by increasing the number of contacts between neurons. The more times you try to get ideas, the more active your brain becomes and the more creative you become. If you want to become an artist and all you did was paint a picture every day, you will become an artist. You may not become another Vincent Van Gogh, but you will become more of an artist than someone who has never tried.

4.Your brain is not a computer. Your brain is a dynamic system that evolves its patterns of activity rather than computes them like a computer. It thrives on the creative energy of feedback from experiences real or fictional. You can synthesize experience; literally create it in your own imagination. The human brain cannot tell the difference between an “actual” experience and an experience imagined vividly and in detail. This discovery is what enabled Albert Einstein to create his thought experiments with imaginary scenarios that led to his revolutionary ideas about space and time. One day, for example, he imagined falling in love. Then he imagined meeting the woman he fell in love with two weeks after he fell in love. This led to his theory of acausality. The same process of synthesizing experience allowed Walt Disney to bring his fantasies to life.

5.There is no one right answer. Reality is ambiguous. Aristotle said it is either A or not-A. It cannot be both. The sky is either blue or not blue. This is black and white thinking as the sky is a billion different shades of blue. A beam of light is either a wave or not a wave (A or not-A). Physicists discovered that light can be either a wave or particle depending on the viewpoint of the observer. The only certainty in life is uncertainty. When trying to get ideas,  do not censor or evaluate them as they occur. Nothing kills creativity faster than self-censorship of ideas while generating them. Think of all your ideas as possibilities and generate as many as you can before you decide which ones to select. The world is not black or white. It is grey.

6.Never stop with your first good idea. Always strive to find a better one and continue until you have one that is still better. In 1862, Phillip Reis demonstrated his invention which could transmit music over the wires. He was days away from improving it into a telephone that could transmit speech. Every communication expert in Germany dissuaded him from making improvements, as  they said the telegraph is good enough. No one would buy or use a telephone. Ten years later, Alexander Graham Bell patented the telephone. Spencer Silver developed a new adhesive for 3M that stuck to objects but could easily be lifted off. It was first marketed as a bulletin board adhesive so the boards could be moved easily from place to place. There was no market for it. Silver didn’t discard it. One day Arthur Fry, another 3M employee, was singing in the church’s choir when his page marker fell out of his hymnal. Fry coated his page markers with Silver’s adhesive and discovered the markers stayed in place, yet lifted off without damaging the page. Hence the Post-it Notes were born. Thomas Edison was always trying to spring board from one idea to another in his work. He spring boarded his work from the telephone (sounds transmitted) to the phonograph (sounds recorded) and, finally, to motion pictures (images recorded).

7.Expect the experts to be negative. The more expert and specialized a person becomes,  the more their mindset becomes narrowed and the more fixated they become on confirming what they believe to be absolute. Consequently, when confronted with new and different ideas,  their focus will be on conformity. Does it conform with what I know is right? If not, experts will spend all their time showing and explaining why it can’t be done and why it can’t work. They will not look for ways to make it work or get it done because this might demonstrate that what they regarded as absolute is not absolute at all. This is why when Fred Smith created Federal Express, every delivery expert in the U.S. predicted its certain doom. After all, they said, if this delivery concept was doable, the Post Office or UPS would have done it long ago.

8.Trust your instincts. Don’t allow yourself to get discouraged. Albert Einstein was expelled from school because his attitude had a negative effect on serious students; he failed his university entrance exam and had to attend a trade school for one year before finally being admitted; and was the only one in his graduating class who did not get a teaching position because no professor would recommend him. One professor said Einstein was “the laziest dog” the university ever had. Beethoven’s parents were told he was too stupid to be a music composer. Charles Darwin’s colleagues called him a fool and what he was doing “fool’s experiments” when he worked on his theory of biological evolution. Walt Disney was fired from his first job on a newspaper because “he lacked imagination.” Thomas Edison had only two years of formal schooling, was totally deaf in one ear and was hard of hearing in the other, was fired from his first job as a newsboy and later fired from his job as a telegrapher; and still he became the most famous inventor in the history of the U.S.

9.There is no such thing as failure. Whenever you try to do something and do not succeed, you do not fail. You have learned something that does not work. Always ask “What have I learned about what doesn’t work?”, “Can this explain something that I didn’t set out to explain?”, and “What have I discovered that I didn’t set out to discover?” Whenever someone tells you that they have never made a  mistake, you are talking to someone who has never tried anything new.

10.You do not see things as they are; you see them as you are. Interpret your own experiences. All experiences are neutral. They have no meaning. You give them meaning by the way you choose to interpret them. If you are a priest, you see evidence of God everywhere. If you are an atheist, you see the absence of God everywhere. IBM observed that no one in the world had a personal computer. IBM interpreted this to mean there was no market. College dropouts, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, looked at the same absence of personal computers and saw a massive opportunity. Once Thomas Edison was approached by an assistant while working on the filament for the light bulb. The assistant asked Edison why he didn’t give up. “After all,” he said, “you have failed 5000 times.” Edison looked at him and told him that he didn’t understand what the assistant meant by failure, because, Edison said, “I have discovered 5000 things that don’t work.” You construct your own reality by how you choose to interpret your experiences.

11.Always approach a problem on its own terms. Do not trust your first perspective of a problem as it will be too biased toward your usual way of thinking. Always look at your problem from multiple perspectives. Always remember that genius is finding a perspective no one else has taken. Look for different ways to look at the problem. Write the problem statement several times using different words. Take another role, for example, how would someone else see it, how would Jay Leno, Pablo Picasso, George Patton see it? Draw a picture of the problem, make a model, or mold a sculpture. Take a walk and look for things that metaphorically represent the problem and force connections between those things and the problem (How is a broken store window like my communications problem with my students?) Ask your friends and strangers how they see the problem. Ask a child. How would a ten year old solve it? Ask a grandparent. Imagine you are the problem. When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

12.Learn to think unconventionally. Creative geniuses do not think analytically and logically. Conventional, logical, analytical thinkers are exclusive thinkers which means they exclude all information that is not related to the problem. They look for ways to eliminate possibilities. Creative geniuses are inclusive thinkers which mean they look for ways to include everything, including things that are dissimilar and totally unrelated. Generating associations and connections between unrelated or dissimilar subjects is how they provoke different thinking patterns in their brain.  These new patterns lead to new connections which give them a different way to focus on the information and different ways to interpret what they are focusing on. This is how original and truly novel ideas are created. Albert Einstein once famously remarked “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.”

And, finally, Creativity is paradoxical. To create, a person must have knowledge but forget the knowledge, must see unexpected connections in things but not have a mental disorder, must work hard but spend time doing nothing as information incubates, must create many ideas yet most of them are useless, must look at the same thing as everyone else, yet see something different, must desire success but embrace failure, must be persistent but not stubborn, and must listen to experts but know how to disregard them.

Some very simple but so true things to remember. They are things that really make me happy, or give comfort to my life.

1) You’re already happy
You’re a happy person. But you have unhappy thoughts. Separate them.

2) Set free your Debby Downer
Doubt is external or your ego. Ditch it like a bad friend. Don’t carry around doubt, fear, anxiety.
Travel light. Pay attention to your own downer. Instead of pushing these thoughts out, set ‘em free like helium balloons.

3) Garbage in, garbage out.
What ever thoughts or information you fill your brain with will set your mood.
So watch out for your stimuli- if you’re hanging around with downers… cheer ‘em up, ignore them or get as far as you can.
Realize they’re up your but because they’ve carrying their own crap-filled suitcase.

4) Make room for some feel-good habits.
Maybe you don’t like exercise, walking in the woods, or meditating. But trick yourself into these.
They’ll make you feel better. See a psychiatrist or a psychologist if you’re into that. Mine is linked on your right.

5) Go see a life-changing movie or read a new book
Ever watch a movie that changes your perspective radically? What was it? Comment below, and go see it again.
Not at night. Sneak out and see a matinee by yourself.
Read the comments to see if there’s one for you. The Secret, Wayne Dyer, new age stuff. I like them on tape.

6) Iknowlikeiknownlikeiknow
Hate job. Now I’m saying over. It’s more likely to be true if I trick myself into believing it… nothing wrong with faking it until you make it.

7) Jot down 3
Write down three things tonight that made you happy today. We get what we measure. If you do this for a week, you’ll find 21 things.

The 1 minute that might change your day

BE A T-SHIRT DESIGNER

Everybody owns at least a few t-shirts. They’re comfortable and affordable, and are a great way to express your personality. They’re also a cheap and fantastic way for businesses to advertise their products. Imagine millions of people walking around bearing your company logo.

Your role as a t-shirt designer is to let your creativity fill the t-shirt with either your personal artwork or that of your clients. A cleverly positioned logo, an interesting motif, a tagline that makes you read twice – these are some of the things that make a great t-shirt.

To start, you will need a basic flair for design. Equipment can be kept to a minimum for small or single orders, but as your business grows, you will find yourself competing in the big league. T-shirts are a BIG and highly competitive business. What sets you apart from the rest will be your talent for transforming the canvas of the t-shirt into a work of art. You can even create your own line of t-shirts, effectively making you a fashion-designer!

Below are a few of my favorite books for inspiration and techniques. Last month I designed my own logo t-shirt, which I wear proudly. :-)

Stay positive

Perhaps the greatest challenge life offers is the ability to stay positive no matter what the circumstance. Being optimistic all the time is a hard feat to conquer, but with time, practice, and the motivation to do so makes it possible.

Staying optimistic throughout the day is not an easy task. But there are ways that can help you achieve that state of mind, and maintain it throughout the day. If you think it’s hard to learn to be optimistic, you are wrong. Here are great ways that prove that being optimistic can be easy.

First is by starting the day right. Try waking up from a good night’s sleep because of the warmth of the sunrise on you or from the musical chirping of the birds. If you wake up from the harsh ringing of an alarm clock, you will be jolted awake without appreciating the morning you are greeted with.

You should also try not to feel rushed. Though the rush of arriving to work or an activity early or on time can be exhilarating, it can also take its toll. If you start out with the feeling of being rushed and pressured, you will stay so for the remainder of the day. Waking up early is a good solution. This way you have enough time to pace yourself while you’re getting ready and even make it to work early.

Next, you should try to remain focused on the goals for the day that are positive. Do not allow your attention to be diverted to other depressing situations. If you stay focused on being positive, you will stay positive!
Trying to see the best in people and in every situation can also help you to learn to be optimistic. If you find yourself facing people who will do anything that they can to ruin your day, don’t let them. Instead, try to understand where their negative feelings are coming from. If you know the reason as to why they want to spread their negativity to you, you will be able to understand them better and even see the positive side of them.

In order to be optimistic, you should not allow yourself to be discouraged by mistakes and failures. You should keep in mind that you are only human, and that no matter how positive you stay, there will always be room for mistakes. Don’t take this negatively because when there is room for failures, there is also room for growth and self-improvement.
If you learn to be optimistic, it is also wise to keep from focusing on past events. Don’t stand still in time by focusing on your past mistakes, failures, and regrets. The secret to being optimistic is to learn from those past, apply them in the present, and wait for what the future will hold for you if you do so.

Of course, your health should take precedence over anything else. With a healthy body and a healthy mind, staying positive is made easier. It is never too late to learn to be optimistic; no matter how late you start you are guaranteed of rewards in the future.

Become an Affiliate marketer

Two years ago, I decided to become an affiliate marketer, because I desperately needed some money to supplement my monthly income.
At the time, I knew absolutely nothing about making money online. I was determined to learn how to make money with affiliate marketing though, after I had read a book called Get Rich Click!: The Ultimate Guide to Making Money on the Internet, by Marc Ostrofsky. I took to the internet and discovered a new business that would become my passion.

It took me some months before I could start making some real money as an affiliate marketer mainly because of some mistakes I had made starting out.

What Is Affiliate Marketing?

In a nutshell, affiliate marketing is linking customers to online merchants and stores. There are many businesses online that would like to have more customers and they are willing to pay to get visitors to their site.
That’s where the affiliate marketer comes in. The merchant agrees to pay the affiliate a percentage or flat fee. When the affiliate signs up with the merchant’s website, he gets a unique link or banner which will be used to send visitors to the merchant’s website.

When the visitor makes a purchase on the merchant’s website as a result of clicking on the affiliate marketer’s link or banner, the affiliate is rewarded with the agreed commission (from a few dollars up to a few hundred dollars).

Becoming an affiliate marketer is just a matter of signing up with a company which has an affiliate program. There are several ways to promote affiliate programs and this can lead to a good monthly income. Many people are making a full time income just from affiliate marketing alone.

My Top Resources To Become An Affiliate Marketer

  • LinkShare.com – Small affiliate network, but very reliable. My first attempt in affiliate networking.
  • CJ.com – Affiliate network – Great place to find over 10000 affiliate products to promote. Sign up for a free account.
  • ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income – Amazing book on affiliate networks and how you can blog your way to income.
  • The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Starting a Web-Based Business – Aspiring web entrepreneurs will find here everything they need to know about starting and running their own small-scale online business. Whether they intend to sell goods, services, subscriptions, or advertising, this book provides them with the specific nuts and bolts of planning, designing, build­ing, hosting, marketing, and operating their online businesses.

Jim Carrey on the Power of Intention

Will Smith on the Law of Attraction

Teach a cooking class

These days, time is valuable and many people just don’t have it. Not even for the most important of things, cooking for themselves. But with all the junk food around and health issues that may occure, many people prefere to eat more at home. It’s great if they know how to cook, but if they don’t, the simplest omelette can be a major operation! As time goes on and their families grow, they find they need to improve and maybe add baking to their repertoire of skills. For many, learning to cook is about gaining a new skill to better themselves.

If you’re a great cook, have good communication skills and you love to mix with people, you could try teaching a cooking class. You’ll need to have a wide knowledge of the different styles of cooking. To start off, you could run this in the comfort of your own kitchen – if you don’t mind having people in your home. You’ll need to be organized and prepare in advance for your class. Even though you are running the class in your home, you’ll want to maintain a level of professionalism and you don’t want interuptions like phone calls and relatives popping by your place… so you’ll need to make sure class time is kept strictly for that.

If running the class at home is not practical, then you could contact your local colleges or community centres about the possibility of using one of their rooms – for a fee of course. If you do it this way, then your investment could be substantial because you’ll need an extra set of equipment that you can transport to your class. You don’t want to have to lug around your own kitchen equipment everytime you have a class, and lug it back again! Another option would be to contact any colleges near your area that conduct cooking classes and offer your services. You’ll need to market your classes with flyers, banners, notices, posters and maybe an ad in your local classifieds. Conduction a series of cooking classes based on a theme may be a good way to get people interested. You could come up with series that include Asian Cuisine, Italian Cuisine, Deserts, Cakes etc.

This business can open doors to many opportunities if you’re good. You never know… one of your students might just be a publisher who asks you to write a cookbook or a TV producer who asks you go be a guest in a cooking show.
You might just end up a celebrity chef! Don’t underestimate your skills and your popularity!

Send your positive vibes, be of use to others and everything will go well :-)

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