Bring back Creativity

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“When we were younger, our imaginations were limitless and unfettered by practicality and qualifications. Once when I visited by my wife at the local elementary school where she teaches, I asked her class, “How many of you can draw?” The entire class raised their hands. Then I asked, “How many of you can sing?” Jubilantly the entire class raised their hands and they all began to sing different songs. It was a chaotic and wonderful sound. When I am teaching, I ask my college-age students the same questions. In each class, sadly only a couple of brave people raise their hands. You see, the students have added a self-imposing qualifier to the question. While I asked, “How many of you can sing?” they heard, “How many of you can sing well?” Picasso said it: “All Children are artists. The problem is to remain one when you grow up.”

I’ve seen segments of this in an e-mail forward and read about it in blogs, but little did I know it was part of a larger book entitled, Visual Poetry, and is written by Chris Orwig. One I’ve now added to my reserve list at the library. I suggest you do the same.

This is so true in PR and business. We all get comfortable with what we’re good at and play down our talents with qualifiers. As children, we weren’t afraid of risks. We’re afraid of failing our clients, our employer and ourselves. That fear combined with expectations of how we’re supposed to behave as adults and what we’re supposed to be doing is holding us back. Perfectionism can be a hinderance to progress.

So you might not have the perfect campaign? So what? Did you try something new? Was it a learning experience? Do you know why it failed?

Let excitement creep back into your life! Let wonder come back. I think we all can agree that a little appropriately sprinkled child-like tendencies would benefit the industry, our employers and most of all ourselves.

Author: aurorameyer

I left the journalism roller coaster world for a more stable life in corporate America only to discover it is just as volatile and has a different vocabulary.

2 thoughts on “Bring back Creativity”

  1. Patty O'Brian – Columbia, MO – I was raised in Melbourne, Australia. Upon returning to the States I attended the University of Missouri and then decided Columbia, MO is the most wonderful place to live and raise a family. Real Estate has been my passion for more than 30 years and I'm thankful for the many clients and friends I have made. Being awarded the Realtor Salesperson of the Year, for both Columbia and the State of Missouri, has been a great accomplishment. Furthering my education in order to best assist my clients needs has also been an important aspect of my career. As a member of the Lions Club, I share much time supporting many designated charities and fundraising. I love my five precious grandsons and travel to see them as often as I can.
    Patty O'Brian says:

    What a wonderful blog. You are such an inspiration. Thank You.

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