Have we ever think of where does our creativity come from? Whether it comes with us since we are born or it is being nurtured during our growth?
Creativity, to say it simple, is the act of turning new and imaginative ideas into reality. It include exploring hidden ideas, connecting different ideas, and then generating the final solution. It is divided into two parts: thinking and producing.
There have been controversy about whether creativity is nature or nurture. To me, creativity is nurture. We can move our creativity up the scale by nurturing it. In recent years, more evidence show that creative thinking skills can be taught, learned and practiced.
In the article written by Elizabeth Gilbert, she shared about ways to live for a meaningful
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The answer is yes. As everyone is a creative soul, there is no difficulty to have a creative life if you just know the right way to go. In Elizabeth’s article, she shared her best pieces of advice for living a meaningfully creative life, and here’s some of her advice which inspires me most.
What will we do when we feel boring? We will do anything. Reading, watching TV, or even sleeping. In my view, sleeping is also a process of producing creativity. When we sleep, different dreams may come to visit us. Dreams are miracle and amazing. Everything can happen whatever it is realistic or not. When we awake, the feeling is always still in our mind.
Just like the dream, we should believe that everything is possible. Believe we can change the world, believe we can make miracles.
‘Make something, do something, do anything.’ In her view, having a creative mind is giving ourself a task to do, whatever it is, don’t worry about whether the outcome is magnificent or not. Just do it and you will have a much happier life. Just like dream that I mentioned, just do what you want, what you
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‘ We should not be afraid of the outcome, as when you start everything will be right. Don’t wait until everything is just right. There will always be obstacles and challenges that you need to overcome . Every step you overcome will make you become stronger and stronger, you learn more skills
Ken Robinson is a university professor who challenges the way we are educating our children. He uses passion and humor to emphasize the importance of creativity and the need for a learning revolution. From Ken’s personal experiences, he has concluded professors tend to only live from their heads, and “slightly more to one side”. Having these professors responsible to teach us what is right and wrong is no dought steering new generations views on what we should value. Creativity is becoming stigmatized, causing individuals to ignore many career paths and conform to our set standards. He states, “we don’t grow into creativity, we grow out of it. Or rather we get educated out of it”. There are so many more types of intelligence, however we categorize one above all. Potential talent is being wasted.
The beauty of creativity is that it is abstract, yet ubiquitous: in art, music or how one decides to compose an essay. However, creativity has recently been declining among the human population. According to an article, named, “The Creativity Crisis,” by Newsweek.com in July 2010, authors, Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman, state, “the Torrance Test … indicates that the public’s “creativity quotient” has steadily crept downward since 1990” (Prompt 1). Bronson and Merryman report that the test, which evaluates one’s creativity, had been dispensed to myriads of people across the globe, and have concluded that creativity has been slowly diminishing. Kyung Hee Kim, professor at the College of William and Mary, also comments that this is most prevalent and grave among students from kindergarten through sixth grade (Prompt 1). Consequently, society, or in this case, the world fears that current students and future generations will not be nourished with the creativity required to thrive as individuals, affecting the world as a whole. Ultimately, this poses the question whether a creative thinking class, which solely focuses on the education of creativity, should be taught in the school. This school should impose a creative thinking class, due to the fact creativity is a vital element for the future and is the solution to the creative crisis.
Creativity is about risk taking and making connections, allowing children to explore and express themselves through a variety of media or materials including, dance, music, making things, drawing, painting and make believe and to make new things emerge as a result. Being creative is strongly linked to play and can emerge through a
In the context of creativity’s stated definition, we will proceed to group our arguments into three themes of factors: cognitive ability, expertise training, and environmental conditions. The human brain is highly adaptable and can continue to develop new cognitive abilities, even past adulthood (Norman, 2015). Proper cognitive expertise and training can help workers produce and operate in ingenious ways (Ginamarie, Lertiz & Mumford, 2004). Finally, the working environment can both motivate or stifle creative output. Managers can influence all three components: expertise, thinking skills, and motivation (Amabile, 1998).
The first thing that comes to our minds when we think of “creativity” is things that have to do with arts. This is not true. Being creativity and having creativity can also be used in many activities or professions such as in businesses, creating a sport team, and in any other things you name it. Robinson has taught this through his book, “Out of Our Minds” but also how writers and artist see the world a little different compared to how others, scientists, mathematicians, historians, and psychologists look at the world. Also how educations and ageing plays a role in our creativity.
Understanding of creative learning differs from those who see creativity as freedom to express ourselves to those who link it to self-discipline, practice and crafts.
Those who attain their dream are the go-getters who wake up from this illusion and take an optimistic view towards seeking their dream. We as a people pursuing the dream, must change with it to achieve it. It still remains a reality today
Creativity is often more about the process rather than the end project, it is useful for many reasons:
Paulus & Nijstad (2003) defined creativity as “the development of original ideas that are useful or influential”(p.3). That is to say,
There is an invisible key that we all hold, unlocking our gifts and talents. There is no stopping us from using this key that we cannot see. But what if we did not know that we held this key? Creativity can be viewed in the same way, not ever knowing the capacity that is within us, an invisible force that seems to take over us when we are in state of happiness, doing what we love. Creativity activated gives you and I the solutions to big problems.
According to Baird and colleagues, mind wandering can enhance creativity goals and problems that were encountered. Creativity finds solutions that are novel, and high quality (Matlin, 2009). J.P. Guilford researched how we measure creativity. Creativity should be measured by divergent production. This research demonstrates the number of different responses that are made for each test item (Matlin, 2009).
My creativity is not only expressed by design but also immerses into other aspects of my life. I started writing a new story-line in which the hero didn't survive after I finished reading the science fiction The End of Eternity; when Lady Gaga's voice conquered my classroom, new melodies resounded in my head and pounded against my ventricles; I designed a new traffic signal system that could alleviate the traffic jams after getting stuck on the roads every day. Creating makes me sensitive to new ideas and able to propose solutions to problems.
The first step in studying creativity is to define what it is. One of the first issues that must be addressed is the relationship between creativity and high intelligence. Since the same word, genius, is often used to refer to people who are highly creative and also to people who are highly intelligent, a common assumption is that creativity and high intelligence are the same thing. This, however, is a misconception.
Creative: Being creative is a valid way I have learned to express my emotions, experiences, trials and tribulations. My creativity has allowed me to share my inner thoughts and feelings with the people around me in a way that has allowed them to understand who I truly am. I have used my creativity to help people see different perspectives on certain issues and problems that may not be as
Creative intelligence is an innate characteristic with which we are born; this is an aspect in the development of our mental