Creativity
Big journeys are not reached by a single dive into the abyss. They are made up of many smaller journeys fueled by micro-curiosities, that is, small puzzles, mysteries, or challenges that are inside our comfort zone and that motivate us to explore our domain of interest. By breaking down an ambitious exploration into smaller, more achievable bits, w
... See moreDr Costas Andriopoulos • Purposeful Curiosity
Big ideas don’t show up fully formed, standing in our path. They need to be coaxed unto the open through persistent inquiry and exploration.
The tools we use can either enhance or diminish our ability to think and create. Be sure to select tools that serve as a catalyst for your imagination.
If there’s one secret ingredient that separates the creatively successful from the unsuccessful, the innovative from the unimaginative, it is curiosity.
In times of massive change, the conventional ways of doing things are dying, twitching at the side of the road. There’s never been a better time to experiment. What will you create?
Ideas tend to get away, unless you immediately record them. Creative people always carry tools with them to capture their flashes of insight.
With a little bit of practice, you can become much more mindful and attuned to the stimuli you encounter each day - the seeds of creative ideas!
What if you were to treat your ideas as your art — something precious to be cultivated, grown and manifested in the world?
The creative person knows that nearly anything they encounter in the course of daily life can be fodder for creative solutions.