Do
you consider yourself to be highly creative? What about adaptive? Flexible?
Highly creative people tend to have fluid, flexible, adaptive minds. Here are 3 statements that creative people can make easily and which you learn by regular practice.
Highly creative people tend to have fluid, flexible, adaptive minds. Here are 3 statements that creative people can make easily and which you learn by regular practice.
Admit It When You Are Wrong
The
first is simply, "I was wrong." Many people are so concerned with
being right that all their mental energy is consumed by stonewalling, bluffing,
blaming and denying. If you're wrong, admit it and get on to the solution or
the next step.
Face Up to Mistakes
Second,
non-creative people think that it is a sign of weakness to say, "I made a
mistake." On the contrary, it is actually a sign of mental maturity,
personal strength and individual character. Remember, everybody makes mistakes
every single day.
Be Flexible With New Information
The
third statement that creative people use easily is, "I changed my
mind." It is amazing how many uncomfortable situations people get into and
stay in because they are unwilling or afraid to admit that they've changed
their minds.
Be Willing to Cut Your Losses
If
you get new information or if you find that you feel differently about a
previous decision, accept that you have changed your mind and don't let anyone
or anything back you into a corner. If a decision does not serve your best
interests as you see them now, have the ego-strength and the courage to "cut
your losses," to change your mind and then get on to better things.
Action Exercises
Here
are 2 ways you can break out of narrow thinking patterns and become more
creative.
First,
be willing to admit that you are not perfect, you make mistakes, you are wrong
on a regular basis. This is a mark of intelligence and courage.
Second,
with new information, be willing to change your mind. Most of what you know
about your business today will change completely in the coming years so be the
first to recognize it.
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