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creativity
Over the years my research has lead me to divide creativity into three distinct categories... The first is applicable to "people" who are amazing with wit and cleverness, and can usually drum up ideas on command. In most cases this is the type of creativity we hear about the most because it's widespread and generally the highlight of conversation, and while yes, I believe there is creativity embedded in this way of looking at creativity, I digress to say this "type of creativity" is just "brilliance". A person may have the ability to conjure up ideas and articulate them well, however; there is much more to creativity ... I believe.
The second way I look at creativity relates to people who see the world around them in fresh new ways. These are people who can see the world with a new set of eyes, and can give deeply insightful takes on novel ideas, and can make profound discoveries that only a few may know about. These people are interpersonally creative.
The third and most fascinating way that I categorize creativity separates "brilliant people" and "interpersonally creative people" from the Einstein's of the world who have dynamically changed our culture in some profound and meaningful way. These are the people who have done remarkable things that can be written about and, and because of the public implications of their creativity, what they have done is neatly intertwined in our lives.
So in that, the way that I describe true creativity is this ...
"True and authentic Creativity plays an important role in the transformation and redefinition of life as we know it and has an effect on the ways we do things to thinking about things, and when executed to it's fullest extent, it's implications not only change current trends and paradigms but it shifts cultures for many generations to come..."
Vincent Hunt is Founder and Chief Design Officer of Paper Aircrane, a strategic Ideation Company tactical in conceptualizing and developing breakthrough ideas. A Groundbreaking Thinker, compelling Speaker and Blogger, Vincent is sought after for his ideas pertaining to an evolving economic and cultural shift that he affectionately refers to as the "post-industrial revolution".
honey... i'm home!! the magic of location based services ...
We use them everyday. Well ... Some of us do. Location based services like Gowalla, Foursquare and Facebook Places, have added a layer of network sharing that I feel will dynamically change the way brick and mortar businesses engage their patrons and shape their experiences.
With Foursquare's recent addition of the "add to my Foursquare" button we see that location based marketing is evolving into something more intimate and personal, AND it's should start sparking some new ideas that transform how we engage the world around us... This is how I think about it...
Growing up, when my Dad would come home, sometimes he would say... "Honey I am home!!" And my Mother, a Housewife, would begin the task of insuring that my Dads environment was comfortable and inviting. She knew his favorite foods, his favorite T.V. shows and everything in between. The announcement that he was indeed "home" evoked a response that would result in a favorable experience for my Dad. It was an amazing ceremony to watch. Conversely, when my Dad needed some alone time, some peace and quiet, I noticed that he would not make the grand announcement of being "home". He would slide into his own world, grab his newspaper, or book, and sit silently as Dad.
What if when you went into your favorite store, the one where you have spent TONS of dinero, all you had to say is ... "Honey I'm home..." OR "check in", and a series of things would happen. What if the talent on the floor somehow knew what you liked based on your past purchases, so in that, they could offer you buying recommendations that made sense. OR what if they found that you prefer to have no interaction at all UNTIL you request it? How would your shopping experience change? Be different?
This is how I think about location based services. I think it's cool that I can chart my way across the country using my Gowalla account, BUT I think it would be even COOLER if when I arrived at a location, that the staff KNEW I was there, and they KNEW how to handle me based on my preferences, moods and agendas. This is where I think the magic of location based services will dynamically change how we interact with and engage the world around us.
Vincent Hunt is Co-Founder and Chief Design Officer of Paper Aircrane, a strategic Ideation Company tactical in conceptualizing and developing breakthrough ideas. A Groundbreaking Thinker, compelling Speaker and Blogger, Vincent is sought after for his ideas pertaining to an evolving economic and culutural shift that he affectionately refers to as the "post-industrial revolution".
the difference between dreamers that do, and dreamers that don't ... points of reference.
Each morning when I wake up, I have a ritual. I roll out of bed, I make the bed up, I wander into the kitchen, I select the right blend of coffee, I pull out a coffee filter, put the filter in the coffee maker, poor in some water, and turn the coffee maker on. I then make my way to the shower, where I turn things up nice and steamy. I spend the next 10 - 15 minutes standing in bliss... Thinking. Once the "shower experience" is done, I grab my favorite pair of jeans, and a t-shirt ... By THIS TIME I am smelling the aroma of the coffee, so I go pour a nice big cup of it. I then head out to what I call "the Zen Garden", an oversized deck in the back of the house that is hidden in the shadow of trees. I sit there with my coffee, and I think some more .... Every part of this, from the time I wake up to the sitting on the deck, makes me incredibly happy. Achieving this "happiness" is not mysterious at all. In fact, it's quite methodical and planned, planned through a series of "reference points' that I KNOW will give me an end result. AND it's the reference points that I gain a wealth of confidence in knowing that if I do A, B, C and D... I am going to get a result, and that result for me is happiness ...
The Difference Between Dreamers That Do, And Dreamers That Don't ... Points of Reference.
We all have dreams. We have ideas that we would someday like to get into the earth. Rather the idea is as simple as making a cup of coffee in the morning or to the extreme of making the next "sure fire" marketplace marvel, we all have dreams and ideas. At Paper Aircrane, our entire business model is about making ideas, having dreams, and bringing the dreams and ideas, or manifesting them into the earth. Each team member of Paper Aircrane has had some level of success doing this. However; what I find more often than I would like to accept, is that many people have dreams that never make it into the earth, and what I believe to be one of the BIGGEST reasons WHY they (the dreams) never make it into the earth is because the Stewards of the dreams do not have a "point of reference" to manifest the dream from ....
Each morning I follow a pattern to manifest what I like to call "happiness". Happiness being the "big idea" is supported by points of reference. I KNOW that if I pick the right blend of coffee, I will get a certain smell. I KNOW that if I make my shower water just the right temperature, I am going to get 10 - 15 minutes of bliss. I KNOW that certain actions produce certain tangible and intangible results. Points of reference give me the "proof" that I need to keep doing the same things, to get the desired results.
"To manifest a dream, without any points of reference is a difficult task..."
Dreams are the exact same way... To manifest a dream, without any points of reference is a difficult task. If you have never "dreamed a thing" and went through the process of manifesting that "thing" into the earth, the whole idea of "dreaming and manifesting" seems illusive. If you KNEW, by point(s) of reference, that if you did A, B, C and D that you would manifest a dream, manifesting dreams for you would almost be like ... Making coffee.
Start With a Small Dream
"Start manifesting the dream by doing even smaller parts of the bigger sum..."
The next time you get a small dream, act on it. Start manifesting the dream by doing even smaller parts of the bigger sum. For example, if the dream is to build a brilliant blog, that people adore, start by buying the adorable domain name. Then once you have the domain name, write down the vision of the blog. After you have the domain name, and the vision, start sketching out the design, OR sit down with a Designer to have sketches done. If you are not a DIY kind of person, find out how much it will cost to build the blogs framework and design. Once you have the blog all designed and built, tap into the written vision of the blog, and begin creating content.
"Part of the battle, is just getting started..."
Once you have "manifested the dream" of the blog, dream again. And this time remember "the aroma of the vision writing". Remember the "thrill of buying the domain name". Remember "the sense of momentum when you saw the design unfold"... Your points of reference. The difference in dreamers that do, and dreamers that don't is that most dreamers that don't have never built a system of references.Small victories that let them know that all things are indeed possible when you start doing the A, B, C and D's of manifesting the dream into the earth.
Vincent Hunt is Co-Founder and Chief Design Officer of Paper Aircrane, a strategic Ideation Company tactical in conceptualizing and developing breakthrough ideas. A Groundbreaking Thinker, compelling Speaker and Blogger, Vincent is sought after for his ideas pertaining to an evolving economic and culutural shift that he affectionately refers to as the "post-industrial revolution".
matt hoyle ... halls.
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