Use Some Creativity To Improve Your Life
“Are there ANY original ideas in the world?”
“They beat me to that bright idea; what else can I do?”
“I’ve failed many times before that I can’t think of anything else to solve this problem anymore.”
These statements reflect the thought of an individual who has given up on creativity. Sadly, a lot of people share this way of thinking. They never viewed creativity as a very useful tool to improve or improvise in life in all its diversity.
A situation that requires a solution can be approached in a variety of ways. There isn’t only one way to fix a problem. Being creative opens new horizons and can deliver many benefits. Creativity can sometimes be mistakenly interpreted as an obstinate attitude. Some people think that insisting on doing things in a different way is a sign of stubbornness.
Never hold back a good idea. Everyone is free to interpret his own unique way. Any interpretation by itself is creativity at work. A person who enjoys creative thinking can easily come up with innovative solutions for situations that require a quick fix.
For instance, your car stalled on a deserted highway due to a leaky rubber hose on the cooling system. Tough luck! Of all places, it had to happen in the remotest places. Never seems to fail, does it?
If you have some chewing gum, it just might be a handy fix. Start chewing the gum and patch it on the leak. To keep the gum in place, tie it with a piece of rag. This quick fix might do the trick so you can drive several miles without an overheated engine, until you get to a service station to have the leaky hose replaced. (I had to do this once)
There used to be a television series entitled “MacGyver.” The main character is an extremely creative and crafty guy. Whenever he finds himself in a tight fix, he tries to find a way out of it with his quick fixes utilizing available materials around him.
In a way, creativity is a never-ending learning process. From learning, you gain untold benefits, which you can use in real life situations.
Being creative might require you to think outside-of-the-box, venturing your mind into the uncommon. You can never be sure of your ideas until you try them. Go for it!




Gene says:
Thanks Joann, sometimes I get stuck inside the box. Thanks for the reminder that there can be solutions outside.
Gene
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Joann says:
Hey Gene,
Thanks very much for stopping by to visit-I appreciate it! Yes, too many times it is EASIER to just follow the masses & not even engage that brain of ours. We all fall into that rut from time to time.
I wish you the very best, Gene-take care,
Joann