Creativity Isn’t Just Something You’re Born With — It’s a Skill You Can Develop. Here’s How.
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For a brand to survive and thrive in a competitive marketplace, it must harness the power of creativity and innovation. When a brand ceases to innovate, it risks becoming mundane and losing its unique appeal, thereby surrendering its market share to a more imaginative competitor.
With that said, few of us know how to cultivate this creativity in our brands or ourselves individually. Contrary to popular belief, creativity is not a rare gift bestowed upon a select few “artsy” individuals. Instead, it should be considered a skill that anyone, including you, can hone and develop. All it takes is practice and a deeper understanding of how our brain and consciousness function.
As a meditation teacher and a student of consciousness and leadership for over a decade, I’ve learned that fostering a culture of creativity in our businesses and societies must start at the individual level. Creativity cannot be forced or bought about using conventional logic and reason. Each of us plays a role in cultivating creativity, and this article will guide you on how to nurture this skill for your business and personal development.
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What is creativity?
Creativity is the ability to generate or recognize ideas, patterns or possibilities to bring about novel outcomes. Becoming more creative entails being detached from our logical, linear thinking and embracing the non-linear nature of our consciousness, individually and collectively.
To further showcase this non-linear nature of creativity, let’s explore the creative process in a four-step linear sequence starting with:
As mentioned in step 3, finding our spark of inspiration depends on how well we prime our minds with the information and tools we want to create with and the state of our minds before we go into the creative process. How we prime our minds is generally dependent on the individual creative endeavor, so for the remainder of this article, we assume you are competent and skillful with the external knowledge and tools needed for an innovative vision. Furthermore, we will explore the non-linear dynamics of our mental state and how we can overcome the common barriers we find on our road to creation.
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Our emotions measured and scaled
In my years of research on the topic, I came across the works of Sir David R. Hawkins, M.D. PhD, a man who spent decades testing and calibrating conscious experiences and sharing his findings with the world. In a nutshell, he made a significant discovery that our emotional experiences produce electrical energy in our body, and the power of said energy can be measured on a logarithmic scale.
Additionally, our negative emotions were measured on the lower end of the scale, while our positive ones were on the higher end. As crazy and irrational as our emotions may seem, a hidden order can be found in our disorder, and we can work to optimize our lives for heightened creativity and inspiration.
Moving from force to flow
Given that we aren’t in destitute situations or the throes of grief, disparity, and shame, we are typically the ones who get in our way. In a world where we often hyperactively hustle and burn ourselves out to make things happen, we forget that finding alignment with inspiration involves letting go and allowing things to unfold and fall into place naturally. This hyperactive energy and the negative emotions fueling it are prevalent in today’s work culture and are counterproductive to being genuinely creative.
The following are four tips I share with clients to help them move from force to flow:
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As I’ve mentioned before, creativity is a skill anyone can develop with intentional practice and an open mindset. You can tap into your full creative potential by aligning your emotions, understanding your purpose and giving your mind the freedom to explore. In harnessing these principles, I hope you inspire innovation and achieve meaningful success in your personal and professional life.

