8 Develop your creative competencies

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by Robert Epstein, Steven M. Schmidt, and Regina Warfel. University of California, San Diego –

Our abilities to be creative can be developed. Like a muscle, we can exercise these abilities to help them grow and become stronger. As we do that we will also become more comfortable using these abilities. I have been working on developing my own creative abilities over many years to the point that it has become second nature to me to use them whenever opportunities arise. Specific creative abilities could also be called competencies and Robert Epstein describes four core competencies of creativity that we can focus on developing and strengthening. They are:

  1. Capturing and preserving any new ideas that occur to you so you can retrieve them later.
  2. Challenging yourself to take on difficult tasks and risks while managing the fears and stresses of failing.
  3. Broadening your experiences and knowledge outside your current areas of expertise.
  4. Changing your surroundings or physical and social environments regularly, and seeking out new kinds of stimuli.

Epstein claims that all four of these competencies can be practiced and developed with effort and result in your becoming a much more creative and innovative person. Do you agree?

This book is devoted to helping you explore several principles of creativity, and develop your abilities to practice these principles in your daily workplaces to magnify your value as professionals. As you have been working through this book, are you seeing the results?

There are many other ways to develop your creative competencies besides Epstein’s four core

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Watch this video about 29 ways to stay creative.

29 Ways to Stay Creative. https://youtu.be/dbP-b0VzXuw

How to Build Your Creative Confidence | David Kelley | TED Talks https://youtu.be/16p9YRF0l-g

As you have been working through this course, are you finding that your creative abilities and your confidence in applying these competencies are getting stronger?

Creativity does not yield much value when you just read about it. To gain true value in your life, either within or outside of your profession, you need to practice being, doing and thinking more creatively. As you do this, I promise you your confidence in yourself will grow.

What assumptions, misconceptions or habits are preventing you from gaining the full benefit of developing your creative competencies and reaping all of the wonderful rewards this can bring?

Challenge:

Commit yourself to deliberately work on developing your creative competencies, either by focusing on any of the Epstein’s four core competencies, or any of the other suggestions presented on this page and the rest of this book. Describe your commitment to a friend and ask them to support you. As you develop your competencies watch for the benefits that will come as a result and document them.

15 Cool Ways to Boost Your Creativity:

  1. Write your ideas down
  2. Relax
  3. Have no expectations
  4. Be easy on yourself
  5. Read
  6. Listen to Mozart
  7. Meditate
  8. Exercise
  9. Ask for help
  10. Expand your horizons
  11. Eat blueberries
  12. Stop doing drugs
  13. Do puzzles
  14. Make music
  15. Practice

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