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Insights
From the Road - March 25, 2002
Welcome
to Insights From The Road, the e-newsletter of creativity
from "The Gold Standard of Creativity Training," Roger L. Firestien,
Ph.D. Enjoy!
Sweating
It Out
Whew!
It's hot in here. I mean hot. Very, very hot. No, I'm not speaking
figuratively. I'm not describing a group that's brainstorming so
fast they set the Post-It® notes on fire. Although, right now,
I wish I were talking about one of my groups. But, no. I'm really
hot because I'm in a Native American sweat lodge.
What's
a sweat lodge? I didn't know about this ancient purification ritual
until a good friend of mine suggested I try it. I won't go into
all the details of the ceremony - I can't begin to do it justice.
Basically, it involves a small, igloo-shaped hut, 36 steaming hot
rocks, and a whole lot of prayer. Oh yeah, did I mention it's hot?
So,
what's a creativity guy like me doing in here? Surely it's not to
be more creative. I can hardly breathe right now, much less come
up with new ideas. I'm uncomfortable. I don't even think I could
utter a word. But when this is all over, I'll sit out on the cool
grass and enjoy the relief and peace of being out of here. And,
I will have had a new experience that I can remember for years to
come.
The
creativity lesson here is to do different things. Recently, I found
myself doing the same things over and over. Get on an airplane,
do a program, come back, go out to dinner with friends - the scene
never changed. So when my friend offered the experience of a sweat
lodge, I took it. Why? Because I'd never done it before.
You
have to be open to new experiences. You can always use new input.
Now the sweat lodge will become part of the storehouse of experiences
I can draw on next time I get stuck on a problem. Remember, the
essence of creativity is to take something from one world, combine
it with another world and come up with a new idea or concept. The
sweat lodge experience was another world for me.
This
experience also reinforced my own need to be open to new ideas.
The idea of sweating a Sunday afternoon away didn't appear to be
my idea of fun at first. And it wasn't what I would call fun, but
it was a meaningful experience that I would do again.
So
next time you find yourself getting stuck, look - I mean really
look - for some different experiences to try. They don't have to
be as extreme as a sweat lodge, but they should be something different
for you. And, be open when those experiences present themselves
to you.
Who
knows? You might get a breakthrough!
Sincerely,
Roger Firestien
Insights
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