Sunday, September 02, 2007

The Creative Way (1)

1. Define your goal,

To get your potential creativity,the first you need a goal. Some question words will guide you to find your goal. Why,what and how to be magic words. Decide what you want to create and why.
Questions are the root of all knowledge and creativity. By continually asking questions about the world around us, we fuel our creative fire. Great minds are those that have asked the greatest questions.
Leonardo da Vinci asked such questions as:
“Why does the thunder last a longer time than that which causes it?” and “Why is the sky blue?”
Socrates asked such questions as:
_ “What is wisdom?”
_ “What is piety?”
_ “What is beauty?”
As a young boy, Albert Einstein asked himself, “What would it be like to run beside a light beam at the speed of light?

Don’t overqualify your goal. You need enough clarity to give yourself a direction but not so much as to put yourself in a box. You goal should be an arrow, not a container. Adding too many constraints can stunt your creativity by limiting your options.

Define your goal. Grab a sheet of paper, electronic notebook,computer or whatever you use to make notes, and define your goal in detail. You'll probably find ideas positively spewing out once you've done this .


2. Open your mind,don’t limit yours ideas.

Think Freedom!! When we were opened our mind likes opened the gate for flow any idea boarderless. Capture all of your ideas. Even those that seem impossible to implement are important for a couple of reasons. First, what seems impossible to you may not be impossible sometime in the future or for someone else. Second, impossible ideas encourage furthercreative ideas that might be more likely to be implemented

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