Three Traits of Creative People

I’ve observed in successful scientists, in myself and in highly productive authors, I’m talking about the type of authors who have consistently produced high quality books for years. Anyone can become more creative by making sure they possess the following three traits.

    1. A master of knowledge, in general the more knowledge the better. It is easier to be creative, to invent and to build processes around subjects we have a lot of knowledge in, knowledge; whether gained by experience or by formal education can be a tremendous boost to human creativity. This mastery of knowledge makes humans unique, the ability to store and re-use knowledge gives us the unique ability to be creative and I belive is a clue as to the meaning of human life
    2. Humility is often in opposition to the mastery of knowledge in most people and therefore is difficult to maintain. Those who lack humility often allow their intelligence to take them into a very pessimistic place. They assume they know more than they do and overtime this is a major creativity destroyer. I’ve seen this in action with dozens of brilliant scientists and academics.       Our lack of humility makes our great intelligence almost useless, this is seen in refusing to collaborate and making bad assumptions about what we think we know.
    1. An optimistic mindset is seen in trying new things and in acknowledging we don’t know everything. Learning can happen by experience faster and often more thoroughly then by theorizing. Optimism creates the environment for the mastery of more learning, more knowledge and therefore more creativity.

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If you want to be more creative or make the teams you manage more creative start first with these three traits. Here is a great example of scientist and engineer creativity and innovation at Corning Inc.

What other traits have you observed in highly creative people?

Goal-Setting: Our Path to Productivity in 2015

 

In mid-December I took a half-day to do two things.

  1. Evaluate 2014 life-goals and how I performed at meeting them.
  2. Set new life-goals for 2015.

Life-goals are important, they give us a path to travel on to get to where we want to be, they remind us of important things we may otherwise forget when life gets chaotic and they help us to focus on the most important things.

The way that I do life goals is a little intense, I developed this process by tweaking Michael Hyatt’s process.  I break up my life into categories, then in each category I evaluate where I am, where I want to be, then I set specific goals accordingly.  For example, I have my life broken up into the following seven categories.

  1. Relationship with God
  2. Taking care of Self (health, growth, rest)
  3. Relationship with my spouse
  4. Parenting/ Relationship with Children
  5. My ministry (outside of family)
  6. My Career
  7. Our Finances

Within each category I have a current reality, the desired results and specific goals, the goals I set are realistic (obtainable with effort), they are specific and they are not necessarily simple to accomplish.

In 2014 I met 62.5% of my 24 goals, the majority of those not met were financial, this was a struggle for us in 2014.

In 2015 I thought it was important to reduce my number of total goals, I am doing this by limiting each category to 3 or less goals, so in 2015 I have 21 specific goals.

I print these out and I regularly glance at them for reminders throughout the year.

Having life-goals improves productivity plus it is exciting to know when progress is made towards a more fruitful and satisfying life.

If you need help setting goals, leave a comment below or email me at collierak@me.com

Have you set your goals for 2015? What process do you use, if any, for goal setting?

005-Producing ‘Fruit’ … or Just Taking Up Space? [podcast]

 

 

Announcements:

Excited to be headed out to the platform conference in Colorado Springs in a few days. #Platform14

I am remodeling my book manuscript to include both individual and large-scale cooperative Human Creativity. This has been a very slow ramp up process but part I of the book will essentially be the creativity course I am developing and staring to film this week.

Feature Content:

Why are you taking up space? produce some fruit

Fruit trees are designed to ‘create’ fruit, when they wont, we do what we can to fertilize or to stimulate fruit production but if they won’t we tear them out.

I am an avid podcast listener on my podcast app I have about 2 dozen subscriptions I listen to regularly, my podcast listening time is basically my commute to and from work, it averages about 1 hour per day. This means I have a finite amount of time to consume podcasts, typically 7 hours per week.  I realized recently that one of those slots on my podcast listener app is this podcast and it is taking up space in my listener yet not producing regular shows.  One could say not producing consistent fruit.

I read the bible a lot and in Luke 13:6-9 Jesus told a story about a fig tree refusing to produce fruit and just taking up space in the orchard.

Luke 13:6 And He began telling this parable: “A man had a fig tree which had been planted in his vineyard; and he came looking for fruit on it and did not find any. 7 “And he said to the vineyard-keeper, ‘Behold, for three years I have come looking for fruit on this fig tree without finding any. Cut it down! Why does it even use up the ground?’ 8 “And he answered and said to him, ‘Let it alone, sir, for this year too, until I dig around it and put in fertilizer; 9 and if it bears fruit next year, fine; but if not, cut it down.’ “

In context this is about God reaping the fruit of the earth of mankind, being reconciled to him back into his kingdom. But the analogy is useful also I think to human creativity.

One of the ways that I create, is this podcast, (granted me podcasting is a little experimental) but it is one outlet of creativity for me and it serves as way to connect my message with the world.

Creativity can be looked at as a form of human ‘fruit’, productivity in our career or personal side-projects are also forms of human fruit that our employers or our clients “pick” and consume.

I think everyone can increase the amount of creative fruit they produce in 2015 by making the following 3 determinations resolutions.

  1. Create a cycle for your creativity: I struggle with this the most, fruit trees, at least in my area, produce fruit only at a certain times of the year. The rest of the year is a cycle of preparation for that fruitful time.
  2. Prepare Yourself to Create: Similar to a fruit tree preparation is needed to produce a lot of healthy fruit. Pruning of branches, fertilization, protection from insects, guarding against critters with fences and with trunk guards, thinning of fruit that is deformed, fruit that is too numerous, or diseased. There is a lot of preparation to make healthy and abundant fruit. We also need to prepare to produce fruit. Sometimes this involves spending money, sometimes getting up early enough for alone time, sometimes it means exposing ourselves to other creative people. Intense study, brainstorming sessions, the counsel of mentors. Prepare yourself.
  3. Have an mindset of Creative Boldness: When we create we must be willing to put ourselves out there. When a preacher or public speaker steps on stage they are making themselves vulnerable. When we press publish to our blog post or our podcast episode we are making ourselves vulnerable to judgment, making ourselves subject to criticism. To press through that fear and self-centeredness that refuses to be vulnerable and hit publish anyway takes a level of courage, a level of not fearing what the critics say or what the critics think. We care more about producing fruit, fruit that increases, fruit that improves in quality, we must have courage and a creative boldness.Recording directly into mp3 in my Roland R-05 recorder with no edits to the show so pardon please the poor audio quality.

 

I am traveling for my job and it is bumping up into travel for the Platform Conference so I am in the hotel room this week with a little extra time to produce shows and work on my book.

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