We kick off a new series where we will be looking at the best of past Killer Innovation shows. This episode is about creative qualities.
Creative people often have a sense of limitless creative freedom and experimentation. Creative genius is a natural part of who creatives are. If you are not naturally creative, you can learn and develop your creativity by applying creative qualities.
12 Qualities of a Creative Person
- Curious: Creative people are always asking questions/looking for new ideas. They're not content with the status quo.
- Creative Confidence: Creative confidence is when you know what you are about to do/say/or create is original. Creative, confident people are not afraid to fail because they know it's part of the process.
- Thick Skin: Creative people must have thick skin, take criticism, reject rejection, stay persistent, and be unafraid of failure.
- Independent Rebellious Streak: Creatives can't be afraid to blaze their trail and stand up for their ideas. They must find the right balance between their independent, rebellious streak and supporting the team's mission.
- Flexibility: Creative people need to be flexible. If not, they might overlook new ideas, or you might be unable to adapt to changes a new idea would impose.
- Playful:Playing with ideas can help break through mental blocks by going outside the box to create new solutions or inventive ways of looking at old ones.
- Thorough: Creative people are more comprehensive than most because they never stop at the first idea. They always look around at what else they can do.
- Ambitious: Creatives are ambitiously striving to push the boundaries of what is possible. They crave feedback from others to improve and desire to create something new and unique.
- Energetic: Creative people constantly move, inspiring others with their creativity and energy.
- Naïve:Creative people are often naïve about their limitations but can be more creative than others because of this naivete. It's important to balance creativity and practicality.
- Dreamer:Creative people are sometimes called "dreamers" because they imagine new possibilities.
- Persistence: Creatives persist in their efforts over time despite any obstacles. Creative solutions result from patience and tenacity.