To Be More Creative, Cheer Up - Issue 73: Play
I pour a cup of coffee, sharpen my pencil, and get ready to create. I've dusted off a half-conceived novel outline I abandoned three years ago, but this time I'm not waiting for my muse to intervene. Instead I hit the play button on the Creative Thinker's Toolkit, an audio lecture series from The Great Courses that I've downloaded on my computer. Gerard Puccio, a psychologist who heads the International Center for Studies in Creativity at SUNY Buffalo State, and the voice of the toolkit, tells me to engage in "forced relationships." Choose a random object, he instructs. I scan my office and settle on a bag of Skittles left over from Halloween. Next, he says, describe the object's attributes. "Sweet, round, colorful, chewy," I write. I start to draw more fruitful connections.
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