From the course: Creativity Tips for All
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Problem-solve with relevance and novelty
From the course: Creativity Tips for All
Problem-solve with relevance and novelty
- Okay so, do you guys know what a haiku is? - Yes. - Familiar with it. - Remember what a haiku is, right? It's that Japanese poetry format, three line poem. Five syllables, seven syllables, five syllables. - Okay.- Okay? So, you guys are going to write a haiku. We're going to learn something from it, I promise. This'll be fun. (audience cheering) So, here in the workshop, I want you guys to go find an object. Just go pick any object, bring it back to the table. Okay? - All right. - All right, go ahead. While they're doing that, pick an object around you. Find just an object that you can grab ahold of right now and bring it right in front of you so you have it in front of you while they do that. Something you can bring back to the table. Nothing too big. Don't bring back something giant as you do this. Ah, you're going rope, I like rope. Good. Awesome, all right, right there. Good. She's got that rope, good,…
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There's no one right creative process4m 56s
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Problem-solve with relevance and novelty6m 1s
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Restriction in the creative process8m 5s
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Remove implied restrictions5m 44s
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Document to promote novelty4m 37s
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Divergent vs. convergent thinking5m 16s
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Others' opinions in the creative process6m
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Start from scratch5m 58s
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Hyperfocus5m 26s
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Everyday inspiration6m 47s
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Unexpected associations4m 19s
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Novelty is worth the effort!7m 12s
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