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Creative Thinking

 


  Many people think either they are creative people or not. You don't have to be an artist, creative thinking could be anyone since is not given, it's a skill for people. Creativity is all about finding new ways of solving problems and developing new ideas. Not only that, people who bring creating thinking are often happier and more productive at their work.

  Creative thinking can be trained such as going to see a film in a cinema. Film on the big scene is one of the last few places you can enjoy a complete sensory-captive experience. Whenever you leave a cinema, your mind is always spinning with thoughts and ideas. 

  Take a risks, when it comes to build and train your creative skill, you need to be willing to take a risks in order to advance your abilities. It might not lead to success every time, but you will still be boosting your creative talents and building skills that will serve you well in the future.

  Build empathy, empathy and creative thinking go hand-in-hand. Try to look for new ideas and points of view, you can actively become better at understanding your colleagues, customers, and even your friends. By developing this skill, you can engage more meaningfully and honestly with people, ideas, and perspectives in all aspects of life.

  Open-mindedness, open-mindedness is critical element of creativity and one of the best creative thinking skills you can try to build if you're new to the practice. Being open-minded means being receptive to new ideas, different ways of thinking, and build perspectives that are not your own. Open-mindedness is particularly useful when it comes to meaningfully communicate with others. 

  Well, there you have it. You don't have to be creative thinkers to be able to think outside the box, you just need to do more stuff that stimulates creative thinking. Even the most creative people need help getting inspired. Thank you for your time and have a nice day 😀.


References 

  1. 6 Ways to Boost Your Creative Thinking (2014). Available at: https://www.inc.com/jason-surfrapp/6-ways-to-boost-your-creative-thinking.html.
  2. 17 Ways to Develop Your Creativity (2021). Available at: https://www.verywellmind.com/how-to-boost-your-creativity-2795046.
  3. 19 Creative Thinking skills (and how to use them) (2021) Sessionlab.com. Available at: https://www.sessionlab.com/blog/creative-thinking/#open-mind.

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