Which setting do you think is more likely to produce a good idea? A quiet room in the library, the auditorium where a prestigious lecturer holds the floor, or a crowded coffee house in the late afternoon? If you guessed the library, you’re to be forgiven for imaging that the good ideas are solitary achievements. If you imagined it was the lecturer, you can be excused for thinking we get our best ideas from experts. But if you instead suspected that it might be the crowded coffee house, then you already know something essential about creativity. It is largely about connection and conversation. Creativity, that is, emerges not from...
Liking Mistakes
posted by DJL
I love this video. (And, in case you were wondering, I had already planned on posting it today before making my own mistake yesterday about when the conclave to choose the next Pope begins. 🙂 ) Here’s what I love: recognizing that mistakes are unavoidable; that life, actually, is about...
Creativity and the Critic
posted by DJL
Do you ever wish that annoying colleague or friend who always wants to “improve” your ideas would just go away? You know the one I mean, he (or she) isn’t mean spirited or particularly unkind, just always a bit critical. Well, be careful what you wish for. More and more studies show that creativity flourishes not in an environment devoid of criticism but one filled with supportive critique. “Supportive,” of course, is key. The idea is to improve – to point out the strengths, certainly, but also and more importantly the weaknesses of an idea in order to make it better. This isn’t criticism for criticism’s sake; it’s...
Noticing Tintype
posted by DJL
With 53% of consumers pounding the pavements, freeways, and malls looking for a good – no, make that great – Black Friday sale, it’s going to be a busy, busy, busy day. Who knows, I may end up running out to a store yet today as well, but in the meantime this brief but beautiful...
The Connection between Time and Creativity
posted by DJL
Creativity is in as high demand now as perhaps it ever has been. And I don’t just mean in marketing a product better or preaching a more interesting sermon. I mean that we need creative parents to raise healthy children in an increasingly complex world. We need creative political leaders to help move us beyond partisan gridlock to solve serious problems. We need creative business leaders who can run successful businesses while also putting the larger community and society along side of shareholders as persons to whom they are accountable. We need creative religious leaders who can help us imagine how faith speaks to us in a relentlessly...
Beyond Brainstorming
posted by DJL
Ah, brainstorming. We’ve all relied on it at one time or another when we need to come up with fresh ideas. But does it work? If you’re anything like me, you’re probably pretty sure it does. Haven’t we all been taught, after all, that brainstorming is one of the most effective...