Surprise, Surprise, Surprise

Would you like to be more cre­ative?  Here is a sim­ple 3 step tech­nique for get­ting your cre­ative juices flow­ing from the man who wrote the book on Cre­ativ­ity, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi.

  1. Try to be sur­prised by some­thing everyday.
  2. Try to sur­prise some­one every day.
  3. Write down what sur­prised you and how you sur­prised others.

These three steps are great in that they are so sim­ple and also so powerful.

First, you will begin to con­sciously look for sur­prises.  This curios­ity is pre­cisely the thing that makes chil­dren so cre­ative.  They ques­tion.   They thrive on obtain­ing new knowl­edge.  They want to learn.  They seek the unknown, because they truly don’t yet under­stand.  It is this curios­ity or beginner’s mind that forces ques­tions, which yields understanding.

Sec­ond, by sur­pris­ing oth­ers you can add enjoy­ment to your life.  Spread­ing hap­pi­ness in unex­pected ways is a great way to make friends, and in gen­eral it is good to have friends.  Again, you must chal­lenge your­self to sur­prise oth­ers.  It takes cre­ativ­ity to deter­min­ing how you will sur­prise some­one in a mean­ing­ful way.  Yes, some­times this will just hap­pen, but on other days a lit­tle effort will be required.  Either way, peo­ple love pleas­ant sur­prises, and will appre­ci­ate your efforts.

Next, as you chron­i­cle all of this activ­ity, you can look for pat­terns that may guide you to new adven­tures in your life.  One of Czikszentmihaly’s great quotes from the book is “Life is noth­ing more than a stream of expe­ri­ences.  The more widely and deeply you swim in it, the richer your life will be.”   You can begin to under­stand that there is deeper mean­ing in life.  You can begin to see what it is that you enjoy doing or what you do well, or both.  You will make new friends, uncover new truths, and over time cre­ate a rich and inter­est­ing story of surprises.

Finally, if you are at all inter­ested in blog­ging, this chron­i­cle can become the basis of con­tent for your future posts.  Whether you are chron­i­cling a spe­cific expe­ri­ence, pre­sent­ing a newly pos­tu­lated ques­tion, or just shar­ing some­thing funny, this jour­nal of sur­prises becomes the answer to the age old ques­tion of “what am I going to write about?”

Give it a shot.  Be sur­prised by some­thing.  Sur­prise some­one.  Write it down.  Watch as your cre­ativ­ity begins to awak­ens.   You may sur­prise your­self with just how cre­ative you can be.

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2 Responses to Surprise, Surprise, Surprise

  1. Samantha Enslen April 21, 2009 at 8:29 pm #

    Thanks for shar­ing these ideas, David. As a cre­ative, I often feel ham­pered by the buzz of phone calls, emails, and “emer­gen­cies” that seems to start at 9:00 am and run straight through to 5:00 pm. All too often I find that the cre­ative / inspired part of my brain isn’t really freed up until the evening, when I’m (lit­er­ally) wash­ing off the cares of the day in the shower or relax­ing in bed with a cup of tea. That’s when ideas for sto­ries, head­lines, and con­tent for pieces I’m work­ing on all seem to come flow­ing into my head.

    With all this in mind, I wel­come any ideas on trig­ger­ing my cre­ativ­ity and help­ing to make it a more nat­ural and spon­ta­neous part of my daily work.

    Thanks, D!

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