Creativity: Ways To Be More Creative
1. Meditation:
Our minds are often like glasses of water filled with dirt. The
stresses that we endure throughout our day cause that glass of
water to get shaken up. The water gets murky and our minds are
distracted. This is when we are at our least creative state of
mind. Meditation is a great way to allow that shaken up dirt to
settle, allowing the glass of water that is our mind to be clear
once again.
When you meditate, turn off all distractions in the room (music,
noises, and lights). Be alone. Sit up against a wall and just
let your mind wander. It's important to sit upright and not
slouch or you may fall asleep. The goal is to let your mind just
"settle". Then you will be in a more creative frame of mind for
thinking up new ideas.
2. Record Your Dreams
Dreams are a great source of inspiration for creativity. They
not only involve new untapped ideas, but they hit upon the
emotions that you have buried deep inside you (your
subconscious). These emotions can be a powerful source of energy
for creating inspiring masterpieces or ideas.
There are many that believe that they don't have that many
dreams, when in fact we all dream every single night. We even
wake and remember these dreams; however, as soon as we hit the
shower, that dream is gone from our memory. Someone could even
ask us later that day if we had a dream and we might make the
mistake of saying "no", having no recollection of the dream
whatsoever.
This is why you need to record your dreams. This helps with
remembering them. Keep a notebook by your bedside table and upon
waking from a dream, write it down. You will find that by
following this habit over the course of a few weeks, you will
even start to remember multiple dreams upon waking up each
morning.
3. Brainstorming
We often make the mistake of writing down a numbered list (or
outline) of our ideas and this can cause us to think too
logically. The most creative ideas never came from thinking
logically with the left side of our brain.
To trick our minds into thinking with the right side of our
brain, we can use the Brainstorming technique. Brainstorming is
the process of jotting down on paper anything that comes to
mind. There is no organization in a brainstorm session. You just
get a pad of paper and begin writing things down. These could be
just words or sentences. Try not to get hung up on the spelling,
grammar, or punctuation of what you right down. Don't let
yourself make critiques or judgments of what you write. Just let
the words flow. The idea behind this technique is to break free
of the organizational part of your brain and allow your mind to
release all thoughts.
When you are done, you can sift through what you have written
down and with any luck, something will click and you'll get an
idea.