How do we use creativity in living our lives? Everyday…
1. In our thinking--Imagining…many times life presents us with situations that do not follow a typical path. For example, the economy downturns and the professional positions we have trained for evaporate…a spouse becomes ill just as the children graduate from college…the safety in the community where we live has been compromised. Creative problem-solving helps us to consider possible solutions.
2. In our hearing–We respond to the sounds around us. For example, in engaging in conversations we have with others…as we play an instrument and create music…in singing a melody. We both make and respond to sound in creative ways to express our emotions and ideas.
3. In our visualizing–What we see as shapes and colors impacts our daily lives. For example, we can visually study the characteristics of something to better understand it…artists sketch as a way to design and work out the details of their creation…we watch someone else do something and imitate them. Leonardo da Vinci was a master at using drawing as a way to think about how a machine might work or how a bird flies. Using our sight, we visually take in information about the world around us that can be used to design and create in our daily lives.
4. In our life experiences and family interactions–Whenever we change from what is to what could be. For example, reaching a new stage of life and making some changes…parents finding positive ways to teach their children good behaviors…adult children helping their older parents adjust to a disability. We can use information and design the future to be different from the past, bringing into being something that is new, or novel in its perspective.
One of my favorite books on using creativity and holistic thinking is How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci by Michael J. Gelb. Gelb presents the ways da Vinci used a holistic approach to create major works of art, as well as to understand the subjects of science. Da Vinci was ahead of his time in using art and science to inform one another.
So, in answer to the question, How do we use creativity?
People use creativity everyday to meet the challenges of daily living and to design and create new ideas, solutions, conversations, music, visual works of art, life stage transitions, and family traits & values.
Related articles
- Leonardo da Vinci: the wonder years (telegraph.co.uk)
- Creativity in Everyday Life (www.goodlifecoaching.com)
- Dewitt Jones, professional photographer/National Geographic and speaker on creativity (www.dewittjones.com)
looks like an evolutionary process going on right there in front of me 🙂 I like it!
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AB, thanks, but what do you mean by “an evolutionary process”?
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Thank you so much for reminding me that what I have walking towards on my own website is the holisitic adventure. Hope you will see a glimmer or two of that when you visit my website at http://granbee.wordpress.com. I look forward to following you here and at twitter. Also considering checking out the twenty-ten theme for my own site!
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Granbee, best of luck to you on your holistic adventure with your website. I will definitely visit your site and thanks for following here…hope it will be helpful in the future! My Best, joni
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Much appreciation for your keeping your insightful eye on my website. I am definitely enjoying following yours!
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You’re a welcome & thanks….jb
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Thanks for highlighting the special posts in your own post today…I’ve enjoyed strolling through them and pondering on the ideas…thanks!
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You’re welcome–so glad they had some ideas you enjoyed considering. I appreciate your visits. Have a good beginning to 2012…
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