One of the best
ways to keep yourself inspired to create every day is to have rituals in place
that you use regularly and routinely. Having routines that inspire you conditions
your brain to tap into your creativity easily. Some examples of a ritual might
be to
· Read in the morning.
· Listen to music every day.
· Meditating for 5 minutes.
· Deep breathe throughout the day.
· Read in the morning.
· Listen to music every day.
· Meditating for 5 minutes.
· Deep breathe throughout the day.
Creating something
every day, even if you only have 5 or 10 minutes to do so, keeps your
creativity alive and inspired. You don’t have to create a masterpiece. Write a
short article. Draw mind maps in meetings. Develop new product ideas. Creatively
re-arrange and organize your files. Take photographs of the sunset.
Take breaks often.
Especially when you feel stuck with a problem and can’t find the solution.
Taking breaks allows your mind to focus on something else while getting
inspiration. It’s also good to take a break from all the digital chatter in our
lives regularly. Get outside and unplug at least once a week, preferably daily,
to build your creative thinking muscle.
Whenever you feel
inspired, make a list of those ideas in a small notebook or note app in your
phone. Use these ideas as launching pads for new ways of doing things, new
products, or whatever inspires you.
Have fun regularly.
Go out with friends or colleagues for some time away from the routines that are
keeping you stuck. Laughing, good conversation and bouncing ideas off each
other builds and inspires your creativity while helping you relax and have fun.
Use the “Three Ifs”
to ask clever questions to inspire your thoughts on a concept. Build your
creative thinking by asking questions like these:
1. What would happen if I change it (the object, system, etc.)?
2. What would I change or improve about it if I wanted to use it in 10 years?
3. What would I do if I had a one-million-dollar investment to improve it?
1. What would happen if I change it (the object, system, etc.)?
2. What would I change or improve about it if I wanted to use it in 10 years?
3. What would I do if I had a one-million-dollar investment to improve it?
These questions or
ones like them can be powerful tools to help you think differently. Repeatedly
use the three questions test in all types of situations. Ideas will begin
to flow and enable you to think more creatively.
Take advantage of
the peak hours that you feel most productive and creative when you need to find
a solution. Some people are more creative during times of emotional stress.
Whatever that time is, use it to let your creative juices flow. Put on some
music, surround yourself with inspiring things, and just be creative.
Interact with
creative and inspiring people on a regular basis to get fresh ideas and perspectives.
These interactions and exchange of ideas can help you re-focus on the creative
ideas that work best for you and help you narrow down your options.
Finally, don’t be
afraid to take risks to improve your creative thinking. When you avoid taking
risks you end up suppressing your ideas. Risks give you permission to think
outside the box and embrace your creative ideas. Some people are more creative
than others, naturally. But everyone can be a creative thinker. Build your
creativity in ways that help you be inspired and creative all the time.
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