EXPANDING YOUR CREATIVITY

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If you had to provide a working definition of creativity, how would you define it? Evidence of God s creativity In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. And God said let there be Gen 1:1-3(a). The Lord God formed the man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being. Gen 2:7. Now the Lord God had formed out of the ground all the beasts of the field and all the birds of the air. Gen 2:19(a). Then the Lord God made a woman from the rib he had taken out of the man, and he brought her to the man. Gen 2:22 What do we have in common with God s creativity? What is different?

Different views of creativity EXPANDING YOUR CREATIVITY 1. The use of the imagination or original ideas, esp. in the production of an artistic work. Definitions from Leslie Owen Wilson 1997, 2004. 2. You cannot use up creativity. The more you use the more you have. Maya Angelou 3. Creativity is marked by the ability or power to create, to bring into existence, to invest with a new form, to produce through imaginative skill, to make or bring into existence something new. Common definition from Webster's 4. The emergence of a novel, relational product, growing out of the uniqueness of the individual. Carl Rodgers (psychologist and writer) 5. The occurrence of a composition which is both new and valuable. Henry Miller ( writer) 6. The ability to make new combinations of social worth. John Haefele (CEO and entrepreneur)

7. A special class of problem solving characterized by novelty. Newell, Simon, & Shaw (team of logic theorists) 8. Any thinking process in which original patterns are formed and expressed. H. H. Fox (scientist) 9. Fluency, flexibility, originality, and sometimes elaboration. E. Paul Torrance (educator, academic, creativity investigator) 10. Creativity is the process of bringing something new into being... Rollo May (writer, philosopher) 11.Creative thinking involves imagining familiar things in a new light, digging below the surface to find previously undetected patterns, and finding connections among unrelated phenomena. Roger von Oech 12. the ability to use different modes of thought to generate new and dynamic ideas and solutions Carnevale, Gainer, Meltzer -...

The essence of Creativity Original New Unique Novelty Different Skill Imagination Thinking Relational Valuable Social worth

SOME SACRED RULES FOR FOSTERING CREATIVITY: 1. Often creativity flourishes in places of safety and acceptance, and is born in an atmosphere of generosity, support, and nurturance. 2. Creativity grows among friends and celebrations, and withers among enemies and confrontations. 3. Creative ideas are often fragile -- like children creative ideas and people deserve protection. 4. Creative successes are often preceded by failures -- for explorations, musings, daydreams, flights of fancy, trial and error are the natural companions of creativity. 5. Creating is a distinctly human trait. Exploring and fulfilling one's creative spirit is a sacred trust -- a potential given not just to selected individuals, but to all humans. 6. Violating someone else's creativity is an assault on the very essence of another's inner being. 7. Feedback on creative ideas and products should be supportive, and should build on strengths, never concentrate solely on weaknesses. 8. Often born from internal or external chaos, dissonance, strife, or disequilibrium, creative production can be a way of creating order, dealing with anger or grief, or solving problems as individuals seek to regain balance. 9. Being creative can be exhilarating, even addictive, and the creative spirit can be wonderfully contagious. 10. If one wishes to observe, appreciate and encourage creativity in oneself and others, one must learn to be quiet and still, to listen, and to watch, and see with the heart as well as the eyes. Leslie Owen Wilson 1997, 2004.

Creative Exercise The first thing we read about God is his work of creation. It is part of God s nature to create. We are created in his image. Although marred by sin, we still have the ability to reflect God s image. In summary creativity is a skill that produces something new and of value. In light of the above: 1. Present the Easter story using a hammer, long nails, some sheets of paper, a bottle of tomato sauce, a block of wood and some texta colours. 2. Prepare a game demonstrating the value of honesty you can use anything you can find at the camp site to support you. 3. Identify a problem you are currently experiencing at Cadets write it down and swap your problem with another group. Brainstorm a creative solution for the problem you received. Start with a free flow of ideas, then move into evaluation followed by selection of the best solution.