I heard a podcast with stand up comedians Ken Davis and Bob Stromberg talking about creativity. The one thing that stood out worth sharing was that neither man felt creativity was a gift. To clarify, they defined the “gift” as the capacity and desire to create, while they said “creativity” is a learned craft that everyone can practice.
I agree that everyone can be creative especially when following these 5 practical steps that I use:
1. Capture
The first step in being creative is capturing the things that stir the emotions. When I capture in a quick note or sketch the thing that impacted me or moved me, I’m able to remember it and give it my full consideration.
2. Explore
Once I’ve captured the moment, I then explore why it touched me. I ask myself questions in an attempt to learn the truth about why I felt the humorous or dramatic moment.
3. Birth an Idea
When I contemplate or meditate on the very thing that I chose to explore, new creative ideas pop into my mind. The one that makes the greatest impression fuels the fire of passion, giving me an opportunity to flesh out the concept in the form of an artistic expression.
4. Play
People stop being creative when they stop playing. It’s therefore important to play around with variations of the new artistic idea. Rather than searching for the one “right” answer to present, playfulness requires exploring multiple right answers to find the most entertaining one that clarifies the message.
5. Polish
Assessing the presentation or performance with a test audience helps me figure out what worked and what didn’t work. More importantly, I learn what the audience understood or missed. This new gained knowledge gives me a chance to tweak and polish my creative idea for its final and official production.
Being creative is a choice that requires a playful viewpoint while developing the craft. Everyone is capable of being creative, but not everyone chooses to work hard at capturing the emotional elements required to be successful. Fortunately the first step is child’s play, which everyone is capable of because we all know what its like having been a child.
Another gold mine of thought for the artist in all of us.
I do believe everyone has the capacity to create. It’s the essence of being created in the image of the Creator. He gave all of us the innate ability to take an idea and turn it into…..whatever. Machinery, art, financial instruments, all are the result of a creative process. The ability to execute the process is what differentiates human creatures from all other creatures on the planet.
Whereas all non human creatures execute their predetermined instinctual survival processes we humans have been given the gift of choice. We can choose to use creativity for survival, for recreation, for pleasure and to inflict pain on others. But that’s another topic for another day.
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