Creativity exercises
Creativity exercise # 1 Make an ideas wall
Make an ideas wall. Put up ideas when they pop into your mind. When you study the wall now and then, try to make connections between the ideas. Adapted from https://issuu.com/rosalythr/docs/what_is_creativity_the_bookv2 Page 32.
Creativity exercise # 2 Do a brainstorming
When you are tired at a time during a day, try using that time to do a brainstorming exercise.
http://bigthink.com/natalie-shoemaker/5-exercises-to-help-boost-creativity-divergent-thinking
Further inspiration
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Brainstorming-the-disney-method-1449101 https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Brainstorming-the-SCAMPER-method-1452356
Creativity exercise # 3 Try something. Then try again.
Step # 1 Think of a problem you have.
Step # 2 Try out an idea that can help solve the problem. Step # 3 If it doesn’t work, try something else. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial-and-error
Further inspiration https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/How-can-we-understand-the-problem-1531110
Creativity exercise # 4 Turn circles into new products and/or services
During the next 2 minutes, please draw and/or write - in the circles - as many new services or products of a company you work for or want to work for. Inspired by Tim Brown. http://www.ted.com/talks/tim_brown_on_creativity_and_play.html
Creativity exercise # 5 Do the opposite of what is tradition
Try to think of a tradition in any area. Now, try to do the opposite.
http://thinkjarcollective.com/tools/reversing-assumptions-technique/
Further inspiration
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/How-can-we-reimagine-the-restaurant-experience-1453613
Creativity exercise # 6 Find new uses of something
In the next 15 minutes, try to discover as many healthcare related uses for your smartphone as you can – including the use of mobile apps.
Creativity exercise # 7 Copy an idea from another team
Part A The team / department, who copies an idea from another team / department and uses it to create more value, gets a prize. https://hbr.org/2012/12/a-simpler-way-to-get-employees-to-share.html
Part B The team / department, that gets an idea copied by another team / department, also gets a prize. https://hbr.org/2012/12/a-simpler-way-to-get-employees-to-share.html
When people in team A observe how people in team B and C etc. do their work, they may learn to do other things and/or do things differently. https://hbr.org/ideacast/2016/07/teaching-creativity-to-leaders
Creativity exercise # 8 Set up constraints
Very successful initiatives like the music event ”Barely Opera”, http://www.rickshawstop.com/event/793735-barely-opera-san-francisco/, show that constraints can help speed up creative thinking. Examples of constraints: Make the event happen in 2 weeks. Ticket price: Maximum USD 10.
https://hbr.org/2016/06/what-design-thinking-is-doing-for-the-san-francisco-opera https://medium.com/stanford-d-school/want-some-creativity-crank-up-the-constraints-5728a988a635#.qz4brozij
1. Which constraints cannot be ignored now? 2. Which constraints can be ignored now?
https://hbr.org/ideacast/2016/07/teaching-creativity-to-leaders
Creativity exercise # 9 What would you do if you were someone else?
Step A Please think about a problem you have at the moment. Step B Imagine what each of these people would do if he or she had the same problem: What would the person, you have a problem with, do? What would your best friend do? What would the best teacher, you ever had, do?
Sources http://www.amazon.de/Creativity-Demand-Ignite-Sustain-Genius-ebook/dp/B00MJCAK0W/ page 134. http://celestinechua.com/blog/25-brainstorming-techniques/ http://www.managementexchange.com/blog/so-you-want-be-creative-genius https://spark.adobe.com/blog/2016/05/31/10-exercises-to-spark-original-thinking-and-unleash-creativity/
Creativity exercise # 10 Invite an external person to your next meeting
Research shows that bringing together individuals with diverse backgrounds can enhance the flow of ideas, making people more open to new information and finding ways to integrate it into solutions. http://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/the-discipline-of-creativity/
What about inviting an external person to your next meeting?
http://designshack.co.uk/articles/inspiration/10-tips-for-effective-creative-brainstorming http://www.destination-innovation.com/articles/top-tips-for-a-great-brainstorm-session/
Creativity exercise # 11 Connect the dots
Without raising the pen, try to connect all the dots on the next page with 4 straight lines. You have 3 minutes.
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Having this exercise in mind, how can you satisfy needs, users have, in new ways?
Further inspiration https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Needs-that-people-have-1530997
Creativity exercise # 12 Connect boxes
Without crossing lines, try to connect A with A, B with B, and C with C.
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Having this exercise in mind, how can you satisfy needs, users have, in new ways?
Creativity exercise # 13 Count squares
Question # 1 How many squares can you find in the picture on the next page? Question # 2 How did you arrive at this number? https://hbr.org/2013/04/whats-the-connection-between-c
Further inspiration
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-main-ingredient/201606/four-easy-ways-exercise-your-creativity https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/How-can-we-deliver-health-care-2318302
Creativity exercise # 14 Time travel exercise
Step A Please think about a problem you have at the moment. Step B Now think about how you would have solved / solve the problem  10 years ago.  10 years from now.
Further inspiration http://celestinechua.com/blog/25-brainstorming-techniques/ https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/How-do-people-understand-time-1844187
Creativity exercise # 15 Take a bus ride
Composer Steve Reich took a ride in the subway around New York when he was stuck.
Inspired by http://thinkjarcollective.com/tools/creative-practice-tips-from-brian-eno/
Creativity exercise # 16 Walk ‘n talk with yourself or with others
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Walk-n-talk-exercise-2801890
Creativity exercise # 17 Do sports
Research shows that doing 30 minutes of aerobic exercise increases our ability to solve problems creatively.
The effect lasts for up to 2 hours after we've finished exercising. http://www.fastcompany.com/3061704/five-surprising-science-backed-ways-to-boost-your-creativity
Research shows that people people, who exercise 4 times a week, are able to think more creatively.
http://everybodywalk.org/read/1468-lacking-inspiration-exercise-found-to-boost-creativity.html
Exercise stimulates neurogenesis within the hippocampus. This means that exercise will increase the a person’s ability to form creative ideas within the brain.
http://www.medicaldaily.com/pulse/improving-creative-process-may-be-one-benefits-exercise-352536
Further inspiration https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/The-brain-1500203
Creativity exercise # 18 Take a shower
Step A Take a shower.
Step B Relax. Let your mind wander. Inspired by http://thinkjarcollective.com/tools/creative-practice-tips-from-brian-eno/
When you are showering alone, you're in a personal space, free from negative feedback, quizzical stares, and other distractions. http://www.inc.com/magazine/20031001/strategies.html
Showering is a relaxing and stress free experience. That helps set your mind free.
http://www.ideachampions.com/weblogs/archives/2014/09/20_reasons_why_1.shtml
As we scrub under the shower, our minds revert to a sort of neutral state in which we are receptive to issues or themes that bother us or that are unresolved. http://www.inc.com/magazine/20031001/strategies.html
Further inspiration https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/How-do-you-handle-stress-1496360
Creativity exercise # 19 Stand somewhere
While standing under the shade of an apple tree, Sir Isaac Newton saw an apple fall to the ground. Newton asked himself questions: Why should that apple always descend perpendicularly to the ground? Why should it not go sideways, or upwards, but constantly to the earth’s center? The concept of gravity was born.
http://jamesclear.com/creative-thinking
Creativity exercise # 20 Sit next to an empty box
http://thinkjarcollective.com/tools/five-metaphors-that-actually-foster-creative-thinking/
Creativity exercise # 21 Play with children’s toys http://www.inc.com/christina-desmarais/this-simple-trick-can-make-you-more-creative.html
Creativity exercise # 22 Question everything like a kid
Acting like a kid and questioning everything, you'll come up with the most unexpected insights.
http://www.bakadesuyo.com/2010/10/how-to-quickly-and-easily-be-more-creative/ http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-unlock-your-creativity-according-to-science-2016-9?IR=T/#get-out-4
Creativity exercise # 23 Take a small personal risk
Write down 5 acts that constitute personal risk-taking upon which you promise to act. Then fold the paper into a pea and place it in your pocket. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/in-one-lifespan/201209/cultivating-creativity-in-the-classroom
Creativity method # 24 Imagine you are on a date with a person you find attractive
Research shows that if people imagine themselves being on a date with a person they find attractive, they think more creatively.
http://www.fastcompany.com/3061704/five-surprising-science-backed-ways-to-boost-your-creativity