Creativity gets results .
And the creative habit gets results habitually.
Now here’s a conundrum.
If doing things by habit means doing things the same way every time, whilst being creative is doing things differently every time, is it possible to make Creative Thinking a habit? I say Yes.
Creative Thinking is a behaviour and, like most other behaviours, it can be learned, practised and mastered. So, yes, it can indeed become a habit.
So is it useful to make Creative Thinking a habit? More than that, it’s essential. Creativity is the process you use to get better results – more effective business relationships, more successful meetings, more impactful strategies, more outstanding products, and so on.
You want those, don’t you?
And the only thing better than those results, is getting those results habitually.