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Creativity isn't a mysterious gift
No one is born a creative genius, but...
You can ignite your creative juices by following certain habits.
Here are 10 daily habits of 10 extremely creative people that can help you wake up your creative self:
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Steve Jobs: Co-founder of Apple, NeXT, and Pixar Animation Studio
Habit: Taking long walks for idea generation and problem-solving.
Use case: He often held walking meetings, where he would discuss ideas and make important decisions while strolling outdoors.
Benefit: He found that the act of walking helped him break away from the constraints of the office environment and encouraged more imaginative thinking
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Elon Musk: Founder and CEO of Twitter, Tesla, SpaceX and Boring Company
Habit: Follows an irregular sleep pattern, often referred to as the "Biphasic" or "Polyphasic" sleep schedule.
Use case: Instead of the typical 7-8 hours of continuous sleep, Musk has claimed to only sleep for a few hours each night, around 4-6 hours. To compensate for this reduced sleep, he reportedly takes brief power naps throughout the day whenever he feels the need to recharge.
Benefit: This practice allows him to dedicate more time to his work and projects, maximizing his productivity and creativity.
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Jeff Bezos: Founder & CEO of Amazon
Habit: Writing everything down to deep-dive into a specific idea or a problem.
Use case: One notable practice he has implemented is encouraging his teams to write detailed narrative memos that dwell deeply into ideas, proposals, and strategies, allowing for more thoughtful analysis before meetings instead of PowerPoint presentations.
Benefit: Writing down things in detail stimulates creativity and critical thinking among the participants. This approach promotes clarity of thought and helps drive innovative solutions within the organization.
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Mark Zuckerberg: Founder and CEO of Facebook
Habit: Practice minimalism when it comes to lifestyle.
Use case: Wears a simple and casual uniform consisting of a gray t-shirt, jeans, and sneakers.
Benefit: This deliberate choice of attire eliminates the need to make daily decisions about what to wear, reduces decision fatigue, and frees up mental space allowing him to focus his mental energy on more important matters.
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Bill Gates: Founder of Microsoft
Habit: “Think Weeks”.
Use case: Gates would isolate himself from daily work responsibilities and immerse himself in deep thinking, reading, and reflection by consuming vast amounts of information through books, research papers, and reports.
Benefit: The commitment and intensity of Gates' Think Weeks allowed him to gain a broader perspective, connect disparate ideas, and generate innovative solutions.
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Richard Branson: Founder of Virgin Group
Habit: Record-breaking stunts and extreme physical challenges.
Use case: Branson has engaged in numerous daring activities, such as hot air balloon trips, kitesurfing across the English Channel, and attempting to circumnavigate the globe in a hot air balloon.
Benefit: By pushing personal limits, fostering a spirit of risk-taking, resilience, and creative problem-solving, these experiences serve as a catalyst for pushing boundaries and thinking outside the box.
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Jack Ma: Founder of Alibaba Group
Habit: Performing on stage in front of large audiences.
Use case: He has been known to participate in Alibaba's annual talent shows singing, dancing, or performing comedy acts.
Benefit: By doing this Jack Ma encourages a culture of openness, risk-taking, and thinking outside the box and inspires creativity and a sense of adventure among his team members.
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Oprah Winfrey: Media Mogul
Habit: Journaling.
Use case: Maintains a regular journal where she documents her thoughts, ideas, and day-to-day experiences to practice self-reflection and self-discovery.
Benefit: Oprah believes that writing down thoughts, ideas, and experiences helps her gain clarity, and process emotions, allowing her to uncover insights about herself, and uncover new ideas.
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Reed Hastings: Co-founder & CEO of Netflix
Habit: Hastings has implemented a unique policy at Netflix called "Freedom and Responsibility” as an approach to decision-making.
Use case: Hastings' belief in creating an environment that values individual autonomy, accountability, and trust. This policy encourages employees to make independent decisions and gives them the freedom to experiment and innovate.
Benefit: It allows for more agile decision-making and supports the continuous exploration of new ideas and approaches to drive creativity and innovation within the organization.
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Stephan King: Renowned author of many horror & suspense novels
Habit: Specific Environment setting
Use case: King has a particular writing routine, which includes a few unique elements such as a specific location; well-established, cluttered, and isolated with personal artifacts, collectibles, inspirational items, and hard rock music playing in the background.
Benefit: This specific environment energizes him, helps him to focus, and gets into an immersive state of tapping into his creative process.
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This is it for today's post.
You just read: 10 Habits of 10 extremely creative people
If you want to become truly creative, don't try to follow all these habits at once.
Start with one.
Find what helps you think better.
Stick to that habit for at least 6 months and you'll become a creative beast.
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