It’s a talent that everyone has, yet they think they don’t. The power of innovation. If you’ve ever marvelled at somebody’s creative prowess, guess what, you can create and innovate too. It just takes time. Everyone is born creative. The box of crayons in school were not limited to those who possessed potential; because the truth is, everybody has potential.
You know how long it took to learn to ride a bike or drive or to never commit the same mistake again? It’s the same with innovation. It takes a bit of practice and a lot of time before this mind function comes easily when called. This article will teach you a few tips on how to bring innovation into your life.
Don’t listen to what other people say. Follow the beat of your own drum. Allowing for the input of other people will only bring cacophony to the music you are trying to make. If you have an original idea, don’t waste your time and effort trying to make people understand. They won’t. And the help you will probably get comes in the form of negative feedback. If all those geniuses listened to their peers, we would probably still be living in the middle ages.
Spend time on it. I cannot stress that enough, although, please do not mistake this tip to tell you to quit your day job entirely. Do not. This involves some tricky time management but with a little discipline you’ll be able to squeeze both in.
Exercise. Take a walk. Run a mile or two. Send all those endorphins coursing through your veins. Exercising certainly clears and relaxes your mind and allows for anything to pop up.
Record your dreams. Aren’t some of them just the craziest things that your conscious mind would never have thought of? If you’ve had these dreams before, and I’m sure you have, this only shows you the untapped innovative power you have lying within. So jot down those notes. Those dreams may just create an innovative spark in you.
Find your own style. You can always tell a Van Gogh from a Matisse. You’ll know Hemingway wrote something by the choice of words on the paper. So it is the same with you. People will appreciate your innovation more because it is uniquely yours and that no one else would have thought of what you were thinking. That will let people see how valuable an asset you are.
Don’t hide behind nifty gadgets or tools. You don’t need the most expensive set of paints to produce a masterpiece. The same thing with writing. You don’t need some expensive fountain pen and really smooth paper for a bestseller. In fact, J.K. Rowling wrote the first book of the Harry Potter series on bits of tissue. So what if you’ve got an expensive SLR camera if you’re a crappy photographer? Who cares if you’ve got a blinging laptop if you can’t write at all? The artist actually reduces the number of tools he has as he gets better at his craft: he knows what works and what doesn’t.
Nothing will work without passion. What wakes you up in the mornings? What keeps the flame burning? Sometimes people with talent are overtaken by the people who want it more. Think the hare and the tortoise. Ellen Degeneres once said that if you’re not doing something that you want to do, then you don’t really want to do it. And that’s true. Sometimes you just want something so bad you become a virtual unstoppable. And that is passion. Passion will keep you going.
Don’t worry about inspiration. You can’t force it; inspiration hits when you least expect it to, for those unpredictable yet inevitable moments you should prepare. An idea could strike you on the tube, yet alas, you poor unfortunate soul; you have no sheet of paper to scribble down a thought that could change the world. Avoid these disasters. Have a pen and paper within your arm’s reach at all times.
I hope this article has helped you bring more innovation into your life. Keep in mind that you’re doing these things for your own satisfaction and not anybody else’s. But soon enough they will notice, and everything should snowball from there.












May 15, 2012 at 6:53 pm
A greart article. It inspires me to complete my current project. I will have to let you know how it turns out. Thanks for all of the inspiration.
May 15, 2012 at 11:05 pm
Great article! I fully agree about being careful about listening to others and especially sharing the budding thoughts of a new endeavour. You probably have very few people in your life that inspire you to greater heights that are usually safe to share your insights with.
I now expect people to tell me that it can’t be done – and 9 times out of 10 I happily set out to try anyway and succeed.
We also need to take time out from all the busyness of our lives and allow our thoughts to roam to greater places. And make it a habit to go and chill out and it restores our soul when doing so. Where we get above the grind of our day to day living, and allow our thoughts to soar, imagine, hope and plan.
Yes, I believe we must have a definite place we keep our ideas and thoughts. I keep mine in one note on the computer for easy reference, taking my jotted notes and entering them there before they get mislaid and lost. Can even use the memo app on your phone.
Thank you Natalie, for making us rise above the normality of our lives!!!
May 16, 2012 at 2:03 pm
Thanks for the inspiration!
May 17, 2012 at 3:42 pm
Thanks, a great reminder of whats possible for us all.
May 25, 2012 at 1:29 pm
How true your comment “It’s a talent that everyone has, yet they think they don’t”. I always used to say I’m not creative but I was actually creating my own barriers and limitations. Faced with increasing challenges however I have had to challenge my own thinking and I’m pleased to say I have surprised myself. As long as you have passion and commitment anything is possible!
May 25, 2012 at 6:23 pm
Well said Maxine!
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September 8, 2012 at 11:01 am
This is one awesome article.Thanks Again.