What do you do to create? Where do you create? Why do you create?
Creativity is inherent in every individual, whether that’s the creativity required to improve and refine the status quo, or the creativity that sits behind innovation – the generation of something new and fresh, something genuinely original. Creativity of either type – improvement or innovation – is central to the work of the game changer. When we imagine what it means to be a bold pioneer, someone who doesn’t ask permission but seeks to take us all on a journey of exploration, discovery and encounter, we are talking about someone who conceives of a different preferred future and a pathway towards it that means taking a big step forward and up.
Creativity starts with your preparation to be and become a difference for people and place and planet. You have to step out of the everyday, to pause, and to clear your heart and mind so that you can listen to your inner voice. In time, as you move gently from stillness to wander and wonder in a new space, you will begin to be equipped to see what matters, to discern right from wrong, and to appreciate a beauty that both pleases and provokes. You will observe patterns of similarity and divergence, exercise curiosity about cause and effect, and draw connections between the attraction of form and the practicality of function.
Creativity continues as you set off on an adventure in finding your purpose. You have to make a decision to take a big step forward and up that brings about a meaningful change in how you bring your voice to life through your agency. As your journey of broad and deep, slow and quick, serious and fun experiences unfolds, you will be empowered to reflect on your growth, affirm your progress, and confirm the direction ahead. You will use openness and intrigue to explore your options, encounter your potential through enterprise and initiative, and discover power and strength in your resilience.
Creativity emerges as your practice of the imagination that sees through to what must change in the future and the innovation that sees how to make this happen. You will need to craft a set of routines that enable you to acquire expertise in the knowledge, skills, dispositions and habits to perpetuate the legacy of received and learned values and to generate new value through a voice and agency that advocates for the other. This will give you the confidence to create successfully by collaborating meaningfully and enjoyably, generating energy resourcefully and enthusiastically, and designing artfully and empathetically.
There are ten things I’ve learned about the process of creativity that I use in my own work as a writer and leader and educational designer:
I’ve also learned that I need to model for those around me both this process of creativity and the mindset and method of research in order to demonstrate an openness and willingness to learn continuously about both the journey and the destination ahead that we value at a School for tomorrow. and within our broader global network.
I love to create through my writing, my music and in my kitchen. I also love to create through my work – the generation, operation and review of ideas supported by evidence that can be and become a difference in the lives of others.
The Game Changers podcast is part of this work. Adriano Di Prato and I created this public education program in February 2020 to showcase how bold pioneers can really make a difference in education and for people, place and planet. We’re launching our sixteenth series tomorrow. We invite you to join us as we explore The Character of Creativity.
I’m excited!
I can’t wait!
Let’s go!