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		<title>Creative Problem Solving</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Stephen Pierce
Copyright 2005 Stephen Pierce
So, you have a problem that you need to solve quick. You have
agonized over this issue for hours, days, months, or even years
and you still can&#8217;t resolve it. Well, don&#8217;t worry my friend; the
answer is already within you. You simply need to call forth your
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;" mce_style="text-align: left;"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-132" title="IMG_0990" src="http://99.198.101.98/%7Edemoc616/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/IMG_0990-300x225.jpg" mce_src="http://99.198.101.98/~democ616/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/IMG_0990-300x225.jpg" alt="IMG_0990" width="300" height="225">Author: Stephen Pierce<br />
Copyright 2005 Stephen Pierce<br />
So, you have a problem that you need to solve quick. You have<br />
agonized over this issue for hours, days, months, or even years<br />
and you still can&#8217;t resolve it. Well, don&#8217;t worry my friend; the<br />
answer is already within you. You simply need to call forth your<br />
creative energy in order to bring the answer into your focused<br />
mind.<br />
How do you do this? It is easy. You simply utilize creative problem solving, that&#8217;s how. Creative what? Creative problem solving. You see, creative problem solving is the powerful act of utilizing internal out-of-the box creativity to solve everyday problems.<br />
Creativity that is already inside of you and the good news is that it can be done by anyone with any type of problem. It<br />
matters not if you&#8217;re a toddler or a sassy sexy citizen, it matters not if you are a housewife or a neurosurgeon, you can<br />
solve problems creatively and you can do it without stressing out. All you have to do is follow these basic creative problem solving steps:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;" mce_style="text-align: left;"><b>1. Visualize ultimate success.</b> Don&#8217;t dwell on negative thinking for doing so will block your creative energy. Instead, you should always revel in the fact that the answer is already within you. You simply have to pull it forward from your creative mind. Visualizing failure will block your creative energy and visualizing success will bring it forward.<br />
<b>2. Be still and know that the answer is within you.</b> There is absolutely no need to fear that the problem can&#8217;t be solved. The answer will come to you if you stop worrying and take a more relaxed approach. Be quiet and still and allow the creative ideas to come forth. In addition, always be willing to just sit still and let your thoughts wonder freely.<br />
<b>3. Be patient.</b> Don&#8217;t rush the creative problem solving process. It sometimes takes a while for your creativity to solve a problem so don&#8217;t become frustrated if the problem isn&#8217;t resolved right away. Instead, enjoy the creative process for what it really is, an internal process and be open and receptive to allowing those new solutions to come forward.<br />
<b>4. Create a positive environment. </b>The creative mind flourishes in a healthy and positive atmosphere so if you are having a hard time creatively solving a problem then you may need to create a more positive and uplifting environment. This can be done by cleaning up, adding plants, burning aromatherapy candles, or doing whatever you can to create a creative and positive environment. For once you have a creative environment in place; your creativity problem solving skills will burst forward.<br />
<b>5. Take time away.</b> If possible, take some time away to really allow your creative problem solving abilities to materialize.&nbsp; Sometimes you need a change of scenery and other times you just need time away. However, you must be willing to give your spirit what it needs, a mini vacation to sort through your thoughts and come up with the perfect solution.<br />
<b>6. Engage others in the creative process. </b>If you get stuck and can&#8217;t seem to get out of a rut, it may be a good idea to discuss your problem with others. Sometimes they can provide creativity problem solving techniques that will help you. They may also be able to solve the problem for you. The important thing however is to only enlist the help of like minded and positive people like you. You don&#8217;t want to ask someone to assist that will instill negative energy into your mind.<br />
<b>7. Meditate.</b> Meditation is one of the best ways to engage your creative problem solving skills. By elevating yourself to a different level of consciousness you become more intoned with your thought processes and can truly see the connection better than when you are distracted. For this reason, meditation is a great way to engage creative problem solving. By following the above basic steps, you can and will creatively solve any problem that may come your way. You&#8217;ll solve problems with confidence and less stress than if you simply followed traditional methods. So, enjoy the problem solving process by using creative problem solving techniques now and for the rest of your life!</p>
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		<title>The Next 3 Secrets to Boosting Your Creativity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Inez Ng
Last month I gave you my first three secrets to how I boosted my own creativity. I hope you have been taking full advantage of the information. Now I will reveal three more secrets that will bring your creativity up another notch. Are you ready?
Unlearn your creativity blockers. Our parents and teachers taught [...]]]></description>
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<p>Last month I gave you my first three secrets to how I boosted my own creativity. I hope you have been taking full advantage of the information. Now I will reveal three more secrets that will bring your creativity up another notch. Are you ready?<br />
Unlearn your creativity blockers. Our parents and teachers taught us what they thought was good for us and what they thought we needed to succeed. And most of the time, they do a great job. However, we live in a society where conformity is valued, and so in preparing us to succeed here, they also imparted lessons that block our creative spirits. So, if you want to boost your creativity, it&#8217;s time to unlearn some of these.<br />
<strong>1. It&#8217;s good to be practical and sensible </strong><br />
Starting from early childhood, most of us have been trained to be sensible and practical. Now it is time to unlearn some of these lessons, especially if you want to become freer in your creativity. When you are working on coming up with a creative new idea, or a creative solution to a problem, you must suspend whatever judgment you have been programmed to make regarding the practicality of the idea until much later. A corollary to this point is to also ignore judgments of others while you are in the process of creating.<br />
Do you wonder if people questioned Edison&#8217;s sanity when he started working on the light bulb? What do you think would have happened if Edison paid attention to what others were telling him? I am convinced that Edison himself at times doubted the practicality of his idea. But he didn&#8217;t give in to that judgment, and because of that, we are not still sitting here reading by candlelight.<br />
You don&#8217;t have to boost your creativity to the level of Edison&#8217;s. However, I would not be the least bit surprised if you&#8217;ve had some pretty darn good ideas in the past you dropped because you felt they were impractical. Start giving these ideas some time to incubate and see what happens.<br />
<strong>2. Be serious and productive </strong><br />
In his book, Roger Von Oech wrote: &#8220;If necessity is the mother of invention, play is the father. Use it to fertilize your thinking.&#8221; Obviously then, the advice is to allow yourself to play with ideas.<br />
Did you think you were more creative when you were a kid? I certainly thought that of myself. Recall the wonderful games and stories you came up with while playing with friends when you allowed your imagination to run free? It wasn&#8217;t hard to be creative then, was it?<br />
I am not a computer game fan, but I have seen examples of some of them, and I believe the images in these games are definitely some of the most creative designs I have ever seen. There is just something about play that sparks our creativity. So, let yourself play with ideas and problems. Don&#8217;t ignore the fact that some of the most inventive ideas came from playing around with something and adapting it to a new application. So, take my advice, and spend time playing. You can be serious later.<br />
<strong>3. Follow the rules </strong><br />
I am not advocating that you abandon all protocol and act irresponsibly. However, our training to automatically follow rules all the time is detrimental to the creative process.<br />
Have you ever considered that most rules are made up in the first place and that the situation and conditions might have changed so much that certain rules don&#8217;t apply anymore? Question your assumptions and the rules you unconsciously apply to your situation and/or challenges and see what happens to your thinking.<br />
What rules did Dell break? What about Google? If the leaders at these companies stuck with the old rules of business, would they be as successful today? So, don&#8217;t worry about breaking a few rules when you are focusing on creating something new and exciting.<br />
This installment is focusing on unlearning lessons that block our creativity&#8230;be silly, play and break a few rules.</p>
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I have professed to be the ultimate left-brained nerd. For years I saw myself as the analytical automaton, sorely lacking in creativity. And creativity is something that I really valued. Think about it &#8211; being creative is defined as &#8220;having or showing imagination and artistic or intellectual inventiveness.&#8221; Who wouldn&#8217;t want that quality?
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<p>I have professed to be the ultimate left-brained nerd. For years I saw myself as the analytical automaton, sorely lacking in creativity. And creativity is something that I really valued. Think about it &#8211; being creative is defined as &#8220;having or showing imagination and artistic or intellectual inventiveness.&#8221; Who wouldn&#8217;t want that quality?<br />
As I am also a professed personal growth addict, I have worked hard on boosting my own creativity. And I am happy to report that I do consider myself much improved in that area. If you can identify with me, don&#8217;t despair. It really was not as hard as I thought. How did I do it? Here are some of my secrets to help you get started.<br />
<strong>1. Exercise your creative muscle regularly </strong><br />
There have been lots of studies on the human brain and evidence shows that our brains works very much like a muscle, which means that the more we use it, the stronger it becomes. In order to boost your creative muscle, start using it every opportunity you get, especially when it is just for fun.<br />
Here are some things you can do: â€¢ Pick up some brain teaser puzzles and work on those â€¢ Instead of reading from a book, choose a toy from your children&#8217;s collection and make up a story about it at bedtime â€¢ Play games that engage the mind such as mah jong or chess â€¢ Approach things differently &#8211; instead of writing down a list of words, try using pictures or symbols<br />
<strong>2. Identify your Creative Environments and Schedule Time There </strong><br />
Do you know where you do your best thinking? For most of us, it is not sitting at our desks. My best ideas come to me in three places: the shower, on my long walks, and in the car. There is something about the isolation and the relaxed state I&#8217;m in while engaging in these activities that allow my mind to come up with solutions to problems. So your assignment is to figure out where your best creative environments are and schedule yourself to spend time there.<br />
A word of caution though &#8211; once you have identified what these environments are, don&#8217;t spoil it for yourself by expecting that you will be doing creative thinking every time you are there. Look for it as a special bonus, like a prize you get when you open up the right bottle of Coke. If I went for a walk specifically because I need some creativity, it doesn&#8217;t come as easily. But if I just let my mind wander to whatever it wants to think about, the ideas start to come. Learn to relax into your creativity.<br />
<strong>3. Adopt a &#8220;the more the merrier&#8221; attitude </strong><br />
One of the books that has helped me develop my creative muscle is &#8220;A Whack on the Side of the Head&#8221; by Roger von Oech. It is a fun little book and I highly recommend it. In it, he talks about the &#8220;right answer&#8221; and the &#8220;second right answer&#8221;, and the next right answer. His point is that while we are in school, we are trained that there is only ONE right answer to test questions. And we adopt that same approach to everything else in life.<br />
In order to boost our creativity, we have to remember that there is often more than ONE right answer. So, don&#8217;t just stop after you have one answer, keep going and see how many other ones you can come up with. Make it a challenge. It doesn&#8217;t matter how outrageous it is. The most significant inventions seemed completely preposterous at the time they were first considered. Don&#8217;t start judging when you are in the brainstorming phase. That can come later.<br />
When you start using these suggestions, I think you will notice an improvement in your creative ability, as I have. I must admit that now I really enjoy my creative activities, like writing these articles, brainstorming with clients, and just letting my imagination run wild. And if you stay tuned, I will have a follow up article on this subject as there is much more great information I want to share with you.</p>
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