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Unlock Your Creative Secret Weapon
By Ricky Brandon
It seems like this week a ton of people have been asking me
how they can become more creative. I even had one client
jokingly accuse me of being in cahoots with the Devil in trade
for my creativity. "Where do you get all of your ideas?" he
asked. Well, I have decided to share my secret with you in
this issue.
In the following paragraphs you will learn my creativity
secret weapon. I use it all the time. It will work for you
just as it works for me. It has served me well and it is this
technique that got me into the buyers meeting of a major drug
store when I was just 15 years old. Yup! You read that right.
At age 15 my creativity strategy got me an appointment with a
major drug store buyer where I sold my "Idea's" to them. I
didn't even have a clue what I was doing and I walked right
past the suit and tie businessmen right into the office of the
guy they were trying to get an appointment with. This happened
simply because I was more creative. I know you will have fun
with this weeks issue. Enjoy!
It's not rocket science! : Creativity doesn't have to be
rocket science. We all have fountains of creative energy
flowing within us. Our problem is that the world teaches us,
in the interest of our own security, to use our heads far too
much. In the process, we shift from the habit of spontaneous
imaginary expression to intense self- censorship in service to
our security conscious ego-minds. We become so concerned with
the image we project that we lose touch with our inner "wizard
behind the curtain."
I've learned that when I feel stuck, confused, and
frustrated, and my intellect can't seem to find its way out of
the cage, that it's this same mind that created the prison in
the first place. Fortunately I've found a very simple way out.
I've taken up the mantra during times such as these to simply
"Just Make Stuff Up."
Experts became experts by studying other experts: Now our
culture typically doesn't give a lot of credence to stuff
that's just made up. Particularly if it's yours and you're a
nobody (a non-expert with questionable credentials). But I
think you'll find that in most cases, the experts became
experts by studying other experts. And if you follow the line
of experts to the very heart of their lineage, you'll most
likely find that the originator of their expertise actually
"just made stuff up" that hadn't been seen before and that
happened to work, at least for the time being.
So the next time you or your group is stuck in a
problem-solving or creative venture, please, encourage them to
try "just making stuff up," and see what comes forward.
There's something about this approach that frees us of our
need to be right and invites our inner creative children out
to play. Try it. You may be pleasantly surprised!
Example: I've been personally challenged with just about
all of my major projects for the past few weeks. I've felt a
change of course was not only needed, but the path I was
taking with these projects seemed to be reaching an impasse.
Now I'm a pretty creative guy, but I felt really stumped, to
the point of giving up on some of them. But being open-minded
and self-reflective, I realized that the frustration and
confusion I was feeling was energy that I could use to evolve
these projects to the next level. This process could be
effortless if I simply surrendered to the timing of the
project in lieu of my ego-mind.
I discovered that I could view these projects as living
beings with intelligence and a natural impulse to unfold in a
way they are "intended." Like seeds that know fully what they
are to become if nurtured properly and patiently. I made all
of that up and you can do the same thing. Make stuff up that
makes your life easier, more free, happier, etc.
We make up everything: So I began to actually listen to
what each project had to tell me. I also started "just making
stuff up" around each project. I found that the openness and
freedom brought by the attitude of "just making stuff up"
combined with the act of doing something, got me moving again
into creative new arenas, with a sense of childlike lightness,
fun, and adventure.
My Coach Steve Davis was discussing this with his partner
Anna Dargitz. She decided to consult the wisdom of her seven
year old daughter on this subject. When asked what she thought
about the nature of "making stuff up," she replied with
something like this. "Well, I make stuff up when I want
something real." It took me awhile to decipher this sage
advice. But then it hit me that we make up everything,
including what we call real, and that admitting that we make
it up, is the closest thing to real we can get...she's now our
new guru.
How to practice this... This week, try just making stuff up
or if you find your group, friends, clients, or colleagues
stuck or confused, give them permission to try just making
stuff up to see what happens. I'd love to hear you're
perspectives and experiences on this. Please email them to me.
Before Ricky Brandon was a life coach, he was a
professional Magician. He dedicated his entire life to
learning and understanding how to tweak people's perception of
reality. By by his early 20's, he was consulting and working
with the worlds top Illusionists as well as training tigers
for large production shows. Ricky now combines his skills as a
Magician with Personal Coaching to teach people how to see
through life's illusions so they can focus on what really
matters. email him at:
ricky@mymomentum.com
Visit Ricky's website at:
http://www.mymomentum.com
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