Have you ever thought about why some people are more creative than others???
People are lazy and likely to spend minimum effort on getting things done. Our brains like to follow known patterns instead of reinventing a process every single time. This tendency makes us far less creative and therefore – less efficient.
Here are seven common habits that kill creativity.
1. You’re Too Logical
A creative idea cannot be born in an environment limited by
logic and rationality. Logic stifles creativity and blinds you to essential insights from different kinds of analyses, from consumer groups to market.
A bloated ego will make you miss out on fantastic opportunities for growth and learning. If you’re convinced that you know everything, you’re limiting yourself to experience only one side of the industry.
7. You just think you’re not creative
Everyone has a potential for creativity, only most decide that it’s not worth to use it in their daily lives.
Ignorance of the creative process is not lack of creativity
– it’s a choice.
Is your LAZINESS getting in the way of your CREATIVITY?
s!
People are lazy and likely to spend minimum effort on getting things done. Our brains like to follow known patterns instead of reinventing a process every single time. This tendency makes us far less creative and therefore – less efficient.
1. You’re Too Logical
A creative idea cannot be born in an environment limited by
logic and rationality. Logic stifles creativity and blinds you to essential insights from different kinds of analyses, from consumer groups to market.
2.You choose the first solution
Finding one solution is only the beginning of the long process. This habit never motivates you to play with alternative ideas, efficiently killing any creative bone in your body.
3. You believe that there’s only one right answer
Many of us think that most questions generate only one correct answer. There exist many different approaches to tackling a challenge and that’s what makes a field interesting.
4. You lack expert knowledge
Being a novice isn’t a bad thing – in fact, it happens to everyone starting a career in a new field. If you’re new to a discipline, and you never took the time to study the basics properly, you’ll inevitably put a strain on your creativity.
5. You’ve got too much expert knowledge
6. You’re overwhelmed by data
Stop mulling over LOTS of data. STOP. Ask or look for just enough information and allow yourself some space for creative thinking7. You just think you’re not creative
Everyone has a potential for creativity, only most decide that it’s not worth to use it in their daily lives.
Ignorance of the creative process is not lack of creativity
– it’s a choice.
Is your LAZINESS getting in the way of your CREATIVITY?
s!