Developing Creativity
Children have an innate creative ability when they are born, but for some reason adults can lose it along the way. Your participants will move out of the mundane, be more curious, engage, and explore new ideas. Recognize creativity and be ready when it happens.
With our Developing Creativity course your participants will learn how to remove barriers that block or limit their creativity. They will improve their imagination, divergent thinking, and mental flexibility. Participants will learn mind mapping, individual brainstorming, and when to recognize and look for what inspires them to be more creative.
Course Outline
- Workshop Objectives
- Divergent Thinking
- Problem Solving
- Imagination and Inspiration
- Something Out of Nothing
- Case Study
- Module Two: Review Questions
- Introspection
- Read More
- Removing the Mental Block
- Art Inspires Art
- Case Study
- Module Three: Review Questions
- Get Rid Of Clutter
- Self-Imposed Limitations
- Build on Small Successes
- Don’t Start at the Beginning
- Case Study
- Module Four: Review Questions
- Open Mind
- Do Not Judge
- Positive Mind Set
- Ask Why?
- Case Study
- Module Five: Review Questions
- Make Associations
- Keep a Journal
- Question Assumptions
- Creative Confidence
- Case Study
- Module Six: Review Questions
- Spark Your Curiosity
- Curiosity is the Engine of Creativity
- Engage
- Ask Open Ended Questions
- Case Study
- Module Seven: Review Questions
- Be Confident
- Scared to Fail?
- Fake It ‘til You Make It
- Afraid To Be Judged
- Case Study
- Module Eight: Review Questions
- Daydream
- Be Curious
- Play Games
- Experiment
- Case Study
- Module Nine: Review Questions
- Work Area
- Additional Environments
- Get Enough Sleep
- Variables
- Case Study
- Module Ten: Review Questions
- Generate A Lot of Ideas
- Mind Mapping
- Visualization
- Organize and Bring the Ideas Together
- Case Study
- Module Eleven: Review Questions
- Words from the Wise
- Review of Parking Lot
- Lessons Learned
- Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations