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		<title>Creativity: The Lost Commodity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Creativity is vital for any idea worker. But it&#8217;s easy to let creativity die. We get stuck reading the same things, thinking the same things, doing the same things in the same ways we&#8217;ve always done them. Doesn&#8217;t matter where you live. A guy in New York can watch the same TV programming in San [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><strong>Creativity is vital for any idea worker. But it&#8217;s easy to let creativity die.</strong></p>
<p>We get stuck reading the same things, thinking the same things, doing the same things in the same ways we&#8217;ve always done them.</p>
<p>Doesn&#8217;t matter where you live. A guy in New York can watch the same TV programming in San Francisco. A guy in Fargo, North Dakota can eat the same exact fast food as a guy in Houston, Texas.</p>
<p>Franchise businesses have painted the commercial landscape with a uniform color.</p>
<p>And take a look at the suburbs these days. It&#8217;s not much different. Nearly every house blends in in a sea of sameness.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s no wonder we have such a hard time being creative.</p>
<h2>Copying Instead of Innovating</h2>
<p>Here&#8217;s another problem:</p>
<p>Creativity often leads to valuable breakthroughs &#8212; then idea pirates copy those breakthroughs within days, weeks, or months. This can be very discouraging for the pioneer of ideas.</p>
<p>Not only that, when copying is rampant, it discourages creativity and only encourages more copying. Next thing you know, you&#8217;ve got copies of copies of copies.</p>
<p>A flaw in the first copy gets amplified in every successive generation. It&#8217;s devolution. For some reason, this process seems to happen faster than normal on the Internet.</p>
<h2>Pioneers vs. Pirates</h2>
<p>As an entrepreneur, business owner, or service provider, you have a choice. You can be a pioneer or you can be a pirate.</p>
<p>And although Hollywood has romanticized the idea of being a pirate (thank you Johnny Depp!), I believe the better choice is to be a pioneer.</p>
<p>Yes, I know: The pioneer is the guy with the arrows in his back. But making creative mistakes is not lethal. Just because one new idea fails doesn&#8217;t mean the next one will fail too.</p>
<p>Creativity takes work. It takes effort. It takes time.</p>
<h2>How to Be Creative</h2>
<p>Creativity (and its byproduct, originality) can only flourish when you are reading, thinking, and acting differently than you and other people normally do.</p>
<p><em>Creative action leads to creative thought.</em></p>
<p>This why it helps to get out of your routine every now and then.</p>
<p>Drive a different way. Do things in reverse. Read books outside of what you&#8217;d normally read.</p>
<p>Investigate a new hobby. Go somewhere you&#8217;ve never gone. Do something you&#8217;ve never done.</p>
<p>By breaking your routine and doing things that may even be uncomfortable for you, you&#8217;ll cause your brain to think in new ways. You&#8217;ll have new thoughts.</p>
<p>And perhaps you can incorporate some of those new thoughts and ideas into your own business. Perhaps you&#8217;ll have a breakthrough.</p>
<p>-Ryan M. Healy<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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