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Creativity
And You
by Harry Hoover
95 percent of what we know about
the brain, we have learned in the last 20 years. So, your beliefs about
creativity were probably shaped by faulty information.
For instance, many believe that only special, talented people are
creative – and you have to be born that way.
Wrong.
The notion that geniuses such as Shakespeare, Picasso and Mozart were
`gifted' is a myth, according to a recent study at Exeter University.
Researchers examined outstanding
performances in the arts, mathematics and sports, to find out if “the
widespread belief that to reach high levels of ability a person must
possess an innate potential called talent.”
This particular study concludes that excellence is determined by five
key elements:
opportunities
encouragement
training
motivation
practice (this one, most of all)
The research also indicates that few showed early signs of promise
prior to parental encouragement, and no one reached high levels of
achievement in their field without devoting thousands of hours of
serious training.
Consider Mozart who trained for
16 years before he produced an acknowledged
masterwork.
Let me tell you a few more interesting facts about creativity:
- Research shows that everyone has creative abilities. The more
training you have and the more diverse the training,the greater is your
potential for creative output.
- Additionally, it has been shown that in creativity quantity equals
quality. In fact, the longer the list of ideas, the higher the quality
of the final solution. Typically, the highest quality ideas appear at
the end of the list.
- The average adult thinks of three to six alternatives for any given
situation. The average child thinks of 60.
- Creativity is an individual process. Traditional brainstorming has
been proven ineffective because of fear of social disapproval.
- Groups are best for idea selection rather than idea generation.
All of this is interesting and enlightening but doesn’t necessarily get
to the root of the issue of creativity. I think there is one element
even more important than the five mentioned above. Let me tell you a
true story to illustrate what I think the prime factor in creativity is.
A New York publisher was concerned about the lack of creativity among
his editorial and marketing staff. He hired psychologists to try to
determine what differentiated the creative employees from the others.
After a year of study, the
psychologists discovered that there was only one difference between
creative and non-creative employees: belief in their creativity.
Creative employees believed they were creative, and the non-creative
ones believed they were not.
So, you are creative, I guarantee it. All you have to do is believe me.
Is that too much to ask?
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Harry Hoover is managing
principal of Hoover ink PR, http://www.hoover-ink.com.
He has 26 years of experience in crafting and delivering bottom line
messages that ensure success for serious businesses like Brent Dees
Financial Planning, Duke Energy, Levolor, New World Mortgage, North
Carolina Tourism, VELUX and Verbatim.
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