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Creativity and innovation are currently enjoying great popularity as the trend of the
moment we are urged to be more creative because this will create
economic prosperity and competitive advantage. All this talk of
creativity and innovation sounds great, "Yes I want some of that" we
think. Only to find we are presented with meaningless academic waffle
and unhelpful theories requiring considerable additional research to
turn into useful tools. It is the intension in this series of articles
to present a few basic ideas that can be used to help us access higher
levels of personal and organisational creativity.
Creative
types as designers are as well as others in the arts like film, theatre,
music are often thought by the general population as inhabiting the
heart of creativity and it is to those individuals that we turn when
looking for creativity. Creative individuals frequently play upon this
through dress and behaviour and leave others feeling that they are not creative. This self belief in either being
creative or not creative is one important key to accessing individual
creativity. This assumption is incorrect because every person is
creative to a greater or lesser degree irrespective of their occupation
or personality. The history of mankind abounds with examples of
creativity whether in science, business or the arts. As it is through
the universal desire to create that we have arrived in the 21st century
with the economics, cities, technology and leisure activities we all
enjoy.
Humanist
psychologists agree creativity is a response to basic inner needs in
people under a broader hierarchy. They maintain that people create in
order to grow and fulfill themselves, as well as to solve conflicts and
answer the cravings of the ID. This is explained by Carl
Rogers, "The mainspring of creativity appears to be ...man's tendency to
actualise himself, to become his potentialities… the urge to expand,
extend, develop, mature... The tendency to express and activate all the capacities of the organism,
to the extent that such activation enhances the organism or the self.
This tendency may become deeply buried under layer after layer of
encrusted psychological defenses. It may be hidden behind elaborate
facades, which deny its existence. It is my belief, however, based upon
my experience, that it exists in every individual and awaits only the
proper conditions to be released and expressed".
The following conclusions can be drawn about the basis of creativity:
Man creates for reasons of inner drive, whether it is for purposes of conflict
resolution, self-fulfilment or both. He can of course create for other reasons such as money, status.
Some elements of creativity occur in a part of the mind, below the conscious level.
Although creativity and neuroses may stem from the same source, creativity tends to flow
best in the absence of neuroses.
The conscious mind or ego is a control valve on creativity.
Creativity can create anxieties".
If we take a step back from the notions of creativity in popular culture we will soon see
that the essential creativity of human beings runs throughout history
and culture. Something about our human nature is such that creativity
lies at the heart of what we are all about. A creative urge motivate
most of our lives. Whether this is through a child's first painting or
an adults desire to decorate both ourselves or our homes. At a basic
level we recognise that there is something creative in meeting any
challenge presented to us through relationships or a new path, these
activities cause us to grow and create something within us. When these
desires are not me we invent new challenges like sport and games. They
are all a seep need to be creative.
Important scientific developments in the last few decades show that some of the creativity we
associate with ourselves extends, in an elementary way to all life.
Through an order that extends from routine to chaos. The creativity of
living systems arises from their ability to create the kind of order
that gives rise to systems that are greater than the sum of their parts.
It is the capacity of all living systems to spontaneously make ordered,
relational wholes the basis of all creativity.
When a designer begins their project energy is pumped into the brain and alters its
quantum state. As the brains wave state changes both ideas and beauty
emerge from the myriad of options stored gained from life experience.
The whole process is one of free decisions made in dialogue with the
environment, combined with the creative discovery of the potential
person within the designer; self-awareness, the environment and
connections. Through the process of creation the person can discover
something of themselves. These ideas are core to art, music and drama
therapy. Human creativity comes from a living system that is highly
complex and has the capacity for rational analysis and self reflection.
It is the joint capacity to bring our world and ourselves into being
through a shared creative response combined with creative self
reflection that gives us the elaborate creativity which accounts for the
human world.
These ideas give us a very good indication of some very important elements in developing
ourselves as creative individuals, these being.
- The necessity to become
self reflective and understand what makes us tick. developing the ability to identify why certain ideas have or have not worked and what we can do to improve these successes or failures. Through becoming self reflective we
develop our consciousness and realise the extent to which we are blind to so many different things.
- Adopting the concepts of
the quantum self, this involves what many consider to be the key to
creativity. "Connecting things", by finding a common theme, analogy,
metaphor or combination between two separate ideas a new idea is created.
- Using the
environment both as a conscious form of stimulation and also
arranging the physical environment to stimulate both the senses and
the subconscious.
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