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Do you recognize these 10 mental blocks to creative thinking?
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Whether you are trying to solve tough problem, start a business, get attention for that business or writing an interesting article, creative thinking is crucial. The process boils down to changing your perspective and seeing things differently than you currently do.
People like to call this "thinking out the box", which is the wrong way to look at it. Just like Neo need to understand that there is no spoon in the film
The Matrix, you need to realize "there is no box" to step outside of.
You create your imaginary boxed by living life and accepting certain thing as "real" when they are just illusory as the beliefs of a paranoid delusional. The different is, enough people agree that certain man-made concepts are real, so you are reviewed as normal. This is good for society overall, but it's that sort of unquestioning consensus that inhibits your nature creative abilities.
So, rather than looking for way inspire creativity, you should just realize the truth. You are already capable of creative thinking at all times, but you have to strip away the imaginary mental blocks (or boxes) that you have picked up to where you are today.
I'd like to keep this list of 10 common ways we suppress our nature creative abilities nearby when I get stuck. It helps me realize that the barriers to good idea are truly all in my head.
1. Trying to find the right answer
One of the worst aspects of formal education is the focus on the correct answer to a partical question. While this approach helps us function in society, it hurts creative thinking because real-life issues are ambiguous. There's often more than one "correct" anwser, and the second one you come up with might be better than the first.
Many of the following mental blocks can turned around to reveal ways to find more than one answer to any given problem. Try reframing the issue in several different ways in order to prompt different answers, and embrace answering inherently ambiguous questions in several different ways.
2. Logical Thinking
Not only is real life ambiguous, it's often illogical to the point of madness. While critical thinking skills based on logic are one of our main strengths in evaluating the feasibility of a creative idea, it's often the enemy of truly innovative thoughts in the first place.
One of the best ways to escape the constraints of your own logical mind is to think metaphorically. One of the reasons why metaphors work so well in communications is that we accept them as true without thinking about it. When you realize that the truth is often symbolic, you'll often find that you are actually free to come up with alteratives.
3. Following Rules
One way to view creative thinking is to look at it as a destructive force. You're tearing away the often arbitray rules that others have set for you, and asking either "why" or "why not" whenever confronted with the way "everyone" does things.
This is easier said than done, since people will often defend the rules they followed even in the face of evidence that the rule doesn't work. People love to celebrate rebels like Richard Branson, but few seem brave enough to emulate him. Quit worshiping rule breakers and start breaking some rules.
4. Being Practical
Like logic, practicality is hugely important when it comes to execution, but often stifles innovative ideas before they can properly blossom. Don't allow the editor into the same room with your inner artist.
Try not to evaluate the actual feasibility of an approach until you've allowed it to exist on it's own for a bit. Spend time asking "what if" as often as possible, and simply allow imagination to go where it wants. You might just find yourself discovering a crazy idea that's so insanely pratical that no one's thought of it before.
5. Play is not work
Allowing your mind to be at play is perhaps the most effective way to stimulate creative thinking, and yet many people who can come up with great ideas and solutions are the most economically rewarded, while worker bees are often employed for the benefit of the creative thinkers.
You've heard the expression "work hard and play hard". All you have to realize is that they're the same thing to a creative thinker.
6. that's not my job
In an era of hyper-specialization, it's those who happily explore completely unrelated areas of life and knowledge who best see that everything is related. This goes back to what ad man Carl Ally said about creative person-they want to be know-it-alls.
Sure, you've got to know the specialized stuff in your field, but if you view yourself as an explorer rather than a highly-specialized cog on the machine, you'll run circles around the technical master in the success department.
7. Being a serious person
Most of what keep us civilized boils down to conformity, consistency, shared values, and yes, thinking about things the same way everyone else does. There's nothing wrong with that necessarily, but if you can mentally accept that it's actually nothing more than groupthink that helps a society function, you can then give yourself permission to turn everything that's accepted upside down and shake out the illusions.
Leaders from Egyptian pharaohs to Chinese emperors and European royalty have consulted with fools, or court jesters, when faced with tough problems. The persona of the fool allowed the truth to be told, without the usual ramifications that might come with speaking blasphemy or challenging ingrained social conventions. Give yourself permission to be a fool and see things for what they really are.
8. Avoiding Ambiguity
we rationally realize that most every situation is ambiguous to some degree. And although dividing complex situation into black and white boxed can lead to disaster, we still do it. It's an innate characteristic of human psychology to desire certainty, but it's the creative thinker who rejects the false comfort of clarity when it's not really appropriate.
Ambiguity is your friend if you're looking to innovate. The fact that most people are uncomfortable exploring uncertainly gives you an advantage, as long as you can embrace ambiguity rather than run from it.
9. Being wrong is bad
We hate being wrong, and yet mistakes often teach us the most. Thomas Edison was wrong 1,800 times before getting the light bulb right. Edison's greatest strength was that he was not afraid to be wrong.
The best thing we do is learn from mistakes, but we have to free ourselves to make mistakes in the first place. Just try out your ideas and see what happens, take what you learn, and try something else. Ask yourself, what's the worst that can happen if I'm wrong? you'll often find the benefits of being wrong greatly outweight the ramifications.
10. I'm not creative
Denying your own creativity is like denying you're a human being. We're all limitlessly creative, but only to the extent that we realize that we create our own limits with the way we think. If you tell yourself you're not creative, it becomes true. Stop that.
In that sense, awakening your own creativity is similar to the path reported by those who seek spiritual enlightenment. you're already enlightened, just like you're already creative, but you have to strip away all of your delusions before you can see it. Acknowledge that you're inherently creative, and then start tearing down the other barriers you've allowed to be created in your mind.
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