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What fuels creativity? How to maximise the potential of a creative mind? #WomenOnTheMove share their secrets in our weekly twitter chat..
What fuels creativity? How to maximise the potential of a creative mind? #WomenOnTheMove share their secrets in our weekly twitter chat.
“To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle, requires creative imagination.” — Albert Einstein
The word ‘creativity’ is often related to writing a novel or painting a masterpiece. But the scope of creativity cannot be contained within these two areas only, it stretches beyond it. Whether it is trying out a new recipe in the kitchen or re-using old newspapers to create something useful; making a picture look appealing with the photo editing tools or just looking at a picture and creating a 6 word story around it; creativity is the process of bringing something new into being; something that’s ‘original not predictable’.
There are endless possibilities of a creative mind. Creativity motivates discoveries, helps in developing new theories and concepts. Creativity encourages people to look at problems or situations from a different angle with fresh perspective and suggest unconventional solutions.
However, creativity and ideas don’t just flow in relentlessly. A mundane and routine life is a bane for inspiration and creativity. Ideas and creativity need a spark and that renewed spark can be found when we break away from the usual — learn a new language, listen to unfamiliar music, try unusual foods, travel or watch a TED talk video on an innovative idea. What is important is to break away from the usual and experience the world in a different way. As the perspective widens to fresh stimulus, so will the creativity.
Earlier this week, we had our weekly #WomenOnTheMove chat on Twitter, and this is what we discussed. And lots of secrets were shared too! Read on to find out.
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New ideas. New people. And mostly a clear head. #WomenOnTheMove https://t.co/2Eu13wRPqyNever miss real stories from India's women.Register Now — Radhika (@rads) November 23, 2016
New ideas. New people. And mostly a clear head. #WomenOnTheMove https://t.co/2Eu13wRPqy
— Radhika (@rads) November 23, 2016
@womensweb Most importantly, a well-rested mind, a sense of collaboration and regular alone time 🙂#WomenOnTheMove — Swarnima (@SwarnsB) November 23, 2016
@womensweb Most importantly, a well-rested mind, a sense of collaboration and regular alone time 🙂#WomenOnTheMove
— Swarnima (@SwarnsB) November 23, 2016
Travel. Conversations. A break from routine. #WomenOnTheMove https://t.co/Vg1tQ51yMN — Aparna V Singh (@editorsahiba) November 23, 2016
Travel. Conversations. A break from routine. #WomenOnTheMove https://t.co/Vg1tQ51yMN
— Aparna V Singh (@editorsahiba) November 23, 2016
@womensweb silence of the night and break of the dawn. Ideal time to put on the creative hat. — Anushree Gupta (@AnushreeGupta4) November 23, 2016
@womensweb silence of the night and break of the dawn. Ideal time to put on the creative hat.
— Anushree Gupta (@AnushreeGupta4) November 23, 2016
@womensweb Great books and great conversations #WomenOnTheMove — Sakshi Dutt (@sakshi2487) November 23, 2016
@womensweb Great books and great conversations #WomenOnTheMove
— Sakshi Dutt (@sakshi2487) November 23, 2016
@womensweb sometimes it’s also about nailing a job or impressing a new audience. 🙂 #WomenOnTheMove — Radhika (@rads) November 23, 2016
@womensweb sometimes it’s also about nailing a job or impressing a new audience. 🙂 #WomenOnTheMove
@womensweb yoga and creativity meditation helps me kick-start my creativity. — Preeti Shenoy (@preetishenoy) November 23, 2016
@womensweb yoga and creativity meditation helps me kick-start my creativity.
— Preeti Shenoy (@preetishenoy) November 23, 2016
@womensweb reading something real good kickstarts my creative juices — Sia Mitra (@AngelsFearTO) November 23, 2016
@womensweb reading something real good kickstarts my creative juices
— Sia Mitra (@AngelsFearTO) November 23, 2016
A1: My always occupied mind. Keen observation. Random conversations. #WomenOnTheMove https://t.co/mTnk595F5n — Tarang Sinha (@TarangSinha) November 23, 2016
A1: My always occupied mind. Keen observation. Random conversations. #WomenOnTheMove https://t.co/mTnk595F5n
— Tarang Sinha (@TarangSinha) November 23, 2016
@womensweb People inspire me… Their stories inspire me. — Rashmi Balakrishnan (@rushkiran) November 23, 2016
@womensweb People inspire me… Their stories inspire me.
— Rashmi Balakrishnan (@rushkiran) November 23, 2016
@womensweb #WomenOnTheMove Mindfulness is a beautiful practice that helps us orient ourselves to the present moment. Boosts creativity. — InnerSpaceCounseling (@_Inner_space_) November 23, 2016
@womensweb #WomenOnTheMove Mindfulness is a beautiful practice that helps us orient ourselves to the present moment. Boosts creativity.
— InnerSpaceCounseling (@_Inner_space_) November 23, 2016
@womensweb A1. My secret sauce is to experience new things- read, travel, watch, meet. & then cross pollinate everything 😂 #WomenOnTheMove — Aditi Mahale (@timulgi) November 23, 2016
@womensweb A1. My secret sauce is to experience new things- read, travel, watch, meet. & then cross pollinate everything 😂 #WomenOnTheMove
— Aditi Mahale (@timulgi) November 23, 2016
@womensweb @editorsahiba True monotony is not good for creativity — Sakshi Dutt (@sakshi2487) November 23, 2016
@womensweb @editorsahiba True monotony is not good for creativity
.@sakshi2487 @womensweb yes i find that varying the routine occasionally helps (though I love structure!) #WomenOnTheMove — Aparna V Singh (@editorsahiba) November 23, 2016
.@sakshi2487 @womensweb yes i find that varying the routine occasionally helps (though I love structure!) #WomenOnTheMove
Absolutely. Tried letting go and ploughing through. Both work but writing either comes freely or not. It’s hard forcing it. https://t.co/wLL8l0P0n9 — Radhika (@rads) November 23, 2016
Absolutely. Tried letting go and ploughing through. Both work but writing either comes freely or not. It’s hard forcing it. https://t.co/wLL8l0P0n9
A2: I don’t believe in writer’s block. It’s a phase when I don’t feel like writing. I read or watch good movies. #WomenOnTheMove https://t.co/5UVcQvusXu — Tarang Sinha (@TarangSinha) November 23, 2016
A2: I don’t believe in writer’s block. It’s a phase when I don’t feel like writing. I read or watch good movies. #WomenOnTheMove https://t.co/5UVcQvusXu
@womensweb Listening to https://t.co/5hbQpUFmid: I realized I always worked better when I heard the pitter patter of raindrops :). — Asmita (@asmitaghosh18) November 23, 2016
@womensweb Listening to https://t.co/5hbQpUFmid: I realized I always worked better when I heard the pitter patter of raindrops :).
— Asmita (@asmitaghosh18) November 23, 2016
@womensweb Q2. Went for a run with music! — Gopika Kaul (@gopika_kaul) November 23, 2016
@womensweb Q2. Went for a run with music!
— Gopika Kaul (@gopika_kaul) November 23, 2016
@womensweb A2. Oh yes! Almost every other day. 😂 I take a break, watch/ read something unconnected. Go for a walk/ errands. #WomenOnTheMove — Aditi Mahale (@timulgi) November 23, 2016
@womensweb A2. Oh yes! Almost every other day. 😂 I take a break, watch/ read something unconnected. Go for a walk/ errands. #WomenOnTheMove
@womensweb A2. Sleeping and music helps too. Sometimes i put the problem at the back of my mind & play Rubik’s cube with it. #WomenOnTheMove — Aditi Mahale (@timulgi) November 23, 2016
@womensweb A2. Sleeping and music helps too. Sometimes i put the problem at the back of my mind & play Rubik’s cube with it. #WomenOnTheMove
@womensweb oh! Writer’s block is a recurring phenomenon. I just look for silence. No talk, no music. Only quiet. Works really well. — Neha Joy Chauhan (@nehajoychauhan) November 23, 2016
@womensweb oh! Writer’s block is a recurring phenomenon. I just look for silence. No talk, no music. Only quiet. Works really well.
— Neha Joy Chauhan (@nehajoychauhan) November 23, 2016
@womensweb @timulgi yep. Exercising helps big time. — Radhika (@rads) November 23, 2016
@womensweb @timulgi yep. Exercising helps big time.
@womensweb Take a break, go for a walk , listen to music and my favourite read an interesting book #WomenOnTheMove — Sakshi Dutt (@sakshi2487) November 23, 2016
@womensweb Take a break, go for a walk , listen to music and my favourite read an interesting book #WomenOnTheMove
@womensweb Hahahaha every time i have to write! Taking a break and forgetting about it for a while, helps refresh the mind#WomenOnTheMove — Swarnima (@SwarnsB) November 23, 2016
@womensweb Hahahaha every time i have to write! Taking a break and forgetting about it for a while, helps refresh the mind#WomenOnTheMove
@womensweb I read poetry. And watch a great film. #WomenOnTheMove — crabbymommy (@crabmommy) November 23, 2016
@womensweb I read poetry. And watch a great film. #WomenOnTheMove
— crabbymommy (@crabmommy) November 23, 2016
@womensweb A2. Quite often. I usually read, watch a movie or go on a short trip to get over my writer’s block. #WomenOnTheMove — Archana (@TravelSeeWrite) November 23, 2016
@womensweb A2. Quite often. I usually read, watch a movie or go on a short trip to get over my writer’s block. #WomenOnTheMove
— Archana (@TravelSeeWrite) November 23, 2016
@womensweb Visited a sleepy quiet village. Full of abandoned havelis. Roaming thru them gave me the plot for a novel — Kanchana Banerjee (@justkanchana) November 23, 2016
@womensweb Visited a sleepy quiet village. Full of abandoned havelis. Roaming thru them gave me the plot for a novel
— Kanchana Banerjee (@justkanchana) November 23, 2016
@sakshi2487 @womensweb @editorsahiba Sometimes getting bored is a good thing. Ideas come when you have nothing to do. Mind wanders — Kanchana Banerjee (@justkanchana) November 23, 2016
@sakshi2487 @womensweb @editorsahiba Sometimes getting bored is a good thing. Ideas come when you have nothing to do. Mind wanders
@womensweb Depends actually, what is required is some free time if you can manage that then no issues #WomenOnTheMove — Sakshi Dutt (@sakshi2487) November 23, 2016
@womensweb Depends actually, what is required is some free time if you can manage that then no issues #WomenOnTheMove
@womensweb A3. If u get caught in a routine & allow the dampening. Not if u find time 4 yourself & whatever makes your creative spirit grow — Aditi Mahale (@timulgi) November 23, 2016
@womensweb A3. If u get caught in a routine & allow the dampening. Not if u find time 4 yourself & whatever makes your creative spirit grow
No. Domesticity includes cooking, housekeeping etc which can b creative & relaxing at times. Bt it’s abt privilege https://t.co/HviDdJSFHd — Swarnima (@SwarnsB) November 23, 2016
No. Domesticity includes cooking, housekeeping etc which can b creative & relaxing at times. Bt it’s abt privilege https://t.co/HviDdJSFHd
@womensweb 4 many, domesticity is physically & mentally exhausting They don’t hav d luxury of “choosing” domestic chores. So creativity dips — Swarnima (@SwarnsB) November 23, 2016
@womensweb 4 many, domesticity is physically & mentally exhausting They don’t hav d luxury of “choosing” domestic chores. So creativity dips
@womensweb I don’t think so. I’ve had some of my best ideas when I was at home.That I didn’t execute them is another matter!#WomenOnTheMove — crabbymommy (@crabmommy) November 23, 2016
@womensweb I don’t think so. I’ve had some of my best ideas when I was at home.That I didn’t execute them is another matter!#WomenOnTheMove
@womensweb No it doesn’t for. I’m writing even when I’m not writing. I think best when surrounded by the domestic circus — Kanchana Banerjee (@justkanchana) November 23, 2016
@womensweb No it doesn’t for. I’m writing even when I’m not writing. I think best when surrounded by the domestic circus
@womensweb not at all. I often found it gave me time to think – which I don’t have now that I am working. #WomenOnTheMove — Gopika Kaul (@gopika_kaul) November 23, 2016
@womensweb not at all. I often found it gave me time to think – which I don’t have now that I am working. #WomenOnTheMove
@womensweb A.3. It is often while doing domestic chores that #creative ideas flow in. #WomenOnTheMove — Vaishali Gandhi (@vaishali178) November 23, 2016
@womensweb A.3. It is often while doing domestic chores that #creative ideas flow in. #WomenOnTheMove
— Vaishali Gandhi (@vaishali178) November 23, 2016
A3: No. Because when I am not writing, I think about #writing/ideas (framing pitches, blog posts, scenes etc.) #WomenOnTheMove https://t.co/6TpqBwuAhH — Tarang Sinha (@TarangSinha) November 23, 2016
A3: No. Because when I am not writing, I think about #writing/ideas (framing pitches, blog posts, scenes etc.) #WomenOnTheMove https://t.co/6TpqBwuAhH
Travel to unknown places. Chat with the locals. Visit thrift shops, old book shops, shops that hoard antiques. Stories galore https://t.co/Jyxda6NRKg — Kanchana Banerjee (@justkanchana) November 23, 2016
Travel to unknown places. Chat with the locals. Visit thrift shops, old book shops, shops that hoard antiques. Stories galore https://t.co/Jyxda6NRKg
@vaishali178 @womensweb some of the best #creative ideas occur in washroom. #WomenOnTheMove https://t.co/k4x4C1ad4l #Mumbai #Mentalhealth — InnerSpaceCounseling (@_Inner_space_) November 23, 2016
@vaishali178 @womensweb some of the best #creative ideas occur in washroom. #WomenOnTheMove https://t.co/k4x4C1ad4l #Mumbai #Mentalhealth
@womensweb Open your mind to ppl and experiences that are different from you. Be open. Experience and ideas will flow in — Kanchana Banerjee (@justkanchana) November 23, 2016
@womensweb Open your mind to ppl and experiences that are different from you. Be open. Experience and ideas will flow in
.@justkanchana @sakshi2487 @womensweb some of my best ideas occur in the ‘lazy’ zone just before falling asleep #womenonthemove — Aparna V Singh (@editorsahiba) November 23, 2016
.@justkanchana @sakshi2487 @womensweb some of my best ideas occur in the ‘lazy’ zone just before falling asleep #womenonthemove
@womensweb A4. My inspiration comes from keen observation of ppl. Often great stories are always in sight but often ignored #WomenOnTheMove — Archana (@TravelSeeWrite) November 23, 2016
@womensweb A4. My inspiration comes from keen observation of ppl. Often great stories are always in sight but often ignored #WomenOnTheMove
I maintain a note diary on my phone – inspiration can strike anywhere – don’t evaluate, first note it down – assess later #WomenOnTheMove https://t.co/u6EZXZdUno — Aparna V Singh (@editorsahiba) November 23, 2016
I maintain a note diary on my phone – inspiration can strike anywhere – don’t evaluate, first note it down – assess later #WomenOnTheMove https://t.co/u6EZXZdUno
I’m not above eavesdropping but most of my inspiration comes from conversations I have with people I meet. #WomenOnTheMove https://t.co/FisiKkdhNN — Aditi Mathur (@adicrazy) November 23, 2016
I’m not above eavesdropping but most of my inspiration comes from conversations I have with people I meet. #WomenOnTheMove https://t.co/FisiKkdhNN
— Aditi Mathur (@adicrazy) November 23, 2016
@womensweb All of that and more. I shamelessly eavesdrop. — Kanchana Banerjee (@justkanchana) November 23, 2016
@womensweb All of that and more. I shamelessly eavesdrop.
@womensweb A4. From film and music. And reading, of course. #WomenOnTheMove — Gopika Kaul (@gopika_kaul) November 23, 2016
@womensweb A4. From film and music. And reading, of course. #WomenOnTheMove
@womensweb Lot of my #inspiration comes in during my #meditations and my still moments. #WomenOnTheMove — Vaishali Gandhi (@vaishali178) November 23, 2016
@womensweb Lot of my #inspiration comes in during my #meditations and my still moments. #WomenOnTheMove
The idea is just a spark of inspiration. Rest is loads of structured thinking, writing, re-writing. Enormous hard work. https://t.co/XoAptKoBFQ — Kanchana Banerjee (@justkanchana) November 23, 2016
The idea is just a spark of inspiration. Rest is loads of structured thinking, writing, re-writing. Enormous hard work. https://t.co/XoAptKoBFQ
@womensweb observing people,life,situations always inspires creativity,basically being mindful all the time. — Pooja Sharma Rao (@IAmSufiZen) November 23, 2016
@womensweb observing people,life,situations always inspires creativity,basically being mindful all the time.
— Pooja Sharma Rao (@IAmSufiZen) November 23, 2016
Mundane everyday things around me – people, conversations, objects https://t.co/lt9lehYR1w — Shuchi Singh Kalra (@shuchikalra) November 23, 2016
Mundane everyday things around me – people, conversations, objects https://t.co/lt9lehYR1w
— Shuchi Singh Kalra (@shuchikalra) November 23, 2016
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