Dr. Robert Sternberg defines creativity as “The process of producing something that is both original and worthwhile.” in his book “Creativity: from Potential to Realization (2004)”. Against popular belief, creativity is not restricted to artists, musicians, writers and directors; it actually is a universal and fundamental human “skill” that should be nurtured on a daily basis at both the personal and professional level.
It is refreshing to know and perhaps surprising to many that creativity simply happens of its own accord! One does not necessarily need to attend professional trainings or undergo extensive tutorials on how to become creative: it simply occurs at a certain moment in time, provided it is allowed the right environment to flourish. It is a skill that defies all boundaries related to age, gender, social status, education or experience. Every working individual has the right and the ability to be creative once he/she commits him/herself to develop their individual creative abilities. Setting goals, seeking assistance where needed, maintaining a conducive environment and allotting a certain amount of time daily to develop individual creativity are all good measures to take to nurture this key trait.
Creativity lies in the right hemisphere of the brain along with feelings, emotions and senses, while logic, reason and numbers lie in the left hemisphere (which is the analytic side employees more typically tend to use at the workplace). Employees often seem to overlook the fact that the two hemispheres of the brain can be totally in sync and creativity can be boosted with just a bit of the right kind of stimulation, the kind that can make them superstars at their jobs.
Here are Bayt.com’s4 essential steps to develop solid creative skills:
Still can’t seem to get creative at work? The right hemisphere of your brain is probably still taking a nap. Here are some tips from Bayt.com that you could use to stimulate it and get it up to speed in no time:
Last but not least, keep in mind that creativity is a mind habit that can grow stronger with practice. It is not unattainable; it is not beyond your reach! Practice, nurture your creative skills and reap the results of your efforts!
“Creativity comes when you are relaxed, happy and enjoying the moment. And when it comes, it brings ideas that rock your world”, says Robin Sharma, one of the world’s most-sought-after leadership and personal success experts.
Relax, sit back and let your ideas flow!