For the majority of people, mornings are all
about routine. We go through the motions of getting ready to prepare for the
day ahead without too much thought about it.
It is because our brains recognize this morning pattern in our thinking,
store it, and pull it out when it is necessary-every morning. This pattern does
not work for creative work, though.
It means when we face a new problem, the routine way of thinking works
only for unimaginative ideas. We cannot quickly develop any creative strategy
for our thinking. In this case, it is crucial to be able to transition into the
creative thinking mode and unleash our full creative potential.
And one of
the best activities to unlock creativity and find the solution for a problem is
brainstorming.
This intuitive approach allows producing a large number of ideas and
leaves evaluation for later. What is important, that the production and
assessment of ideas are two separate phases in the problem-solving process.
The reason for suppressing evaluation is that the efficient production
of ideas requires a mental state that is not discouraged by criticism, and all
the internal filters are just gone. If not criticized, a silly idea can become
a eureka.
Brainstorming is usually applied to generate new, creative, and unique
ideas, which may be very difficult to come up with.
Most often thought of as a team technique, you can still do solo
brainstorming too.
Several studies have shown that individual
brainstorming produces more and often better ideas than group brainstorming.
Mostly, that is because people pay too much attention to other people's
ideas.
As a result, they cannot generate their own or can forget about their
passing thoughts while they wait for their turn to shout out their idea.
Basically, their creative thinking is “blocked.”
Hence, do not hesitate to brainstorm by yourself!
There is a fast and straightforward approach on how to boost your
creative thinking by brainstorming by yourself:
It is free brainwriting:
1. Sit
down for 15 minutes, and write down all of your ideas as a solution to your
problem that comes to your mind.
2. Then
have a look at that list of ideas and start with idea evaluation.
3.
Next, logically rate ideas from the best to the worst one.
4. Pick
your top 3 ideas.
5. If
it is possible, then get constructive feedback from others, in your opinion, on
your best three. Ask which idea is a “winner.”
6.
Depending on the “winner” choice, go for it!
When you
have gone through these steps and finally have the solution to your challenge,
you may feel as though the work is done.
You can also combine the solo brainwriting with team brainstorming. Once
the facilitator has explained the challenge in front of the team members, give
everybody 15 minutes to perform step 1 from brainwriting, and then collect all
the ideas and discuss them in the group.
Give this brainstorming technique a try, and see the difference it will
provide the next time you are exploring solutions and improving creative
thinking.
Please continue to keep up the creativity,
iterate on the idea, and direct it toward constantly improving your solution.
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