It's 1.00 am at night, we're waiting for a creative check in with our ECD's – is there a better time to write a blog post? I don't think so.
I stumbled upon this interesting post today about what circumstances make someone creative. It's an interesting experiment that asks you to think about your environment and what influences your creativity. Here are the factors that I think make me more creative:
- Clothes – Very comfy, ideally no shoes
- Sound – For thinking music that's not too disruptive, for writing as loud and energetic as possible
- Light - As sunny and light as possible, even at night
- Time of Day - 9am - 11am and 6pm - 8pm
- Location - Outside, in a cafe, or an empty meeting room, preferably not at the desk
- Directionality – Not looking outside a window
- Routine/spontaneous - Spontaneous
- Long periods or short bursts - Somewhere in between
- Carry something to capture ideas on the fly? - Never leave the house without my notebook
- Squeaky Clean or Squalor (setting) - Clean and organized
- Clean or dirty - Clean in the morning
- Solo or surrounded - Surrounded by only a few
- Digital or analogue - Analogue for concepting, digital for writing
- What fuels you? - Conversations, lots of water
- Leaded or unleaded? - Only one cup of coffee per day
- Breaks – No, but sometimes yes
- Mindset practices that fuel creation - Concentration, or thinking about something else
- Movement practices that fuel creation - Walking around a room in circles, going for a walk, after sports
What about you?