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1. Unconventional
Creative people do not feel the need to conform to society's standards.
They often swim against the current and flow with their own way of
thinking and living. They have original ideas that literally turn the
world upside down and right-side out. Take for example, the 16th century
Italian astronomer, Galileo, who proved that the earth revolved around
the sun (instead of the other way around), which was revolutionary in
his time.
2. Individualistic
Creative people want to find out what the truth is, and they have a
strong need to decide for themselves what works and what does not. Often
they are ahead of their time, and much of their work is
appreciated/acknowledged after they are dead and gone. Many writers are
famous for marching to the tune of their own drum, such as Ralph Waldo
Emerson, who wrote the book, Self-Reliance, and Robert Frost who penned,
"two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less-traveled."
3. Inventive
Creative people live in the world of ideas, and don't always have the
best interpersonal skills. Because they are so highly intelligent, and
live in the realm of possibility, they are constantly coming up with
bright ideas. They also take notice of what is missing in the world
and/or what could be improved. Take for instance, Thomas Edison, who
invented hundreds of things in his time, his most famous invention being
the light bulb. He saw that there was darkness and then created light.
4. Driven
Creative people cannot "not do something"—they are almost compulsive
until they can bring their internal vision into fruition. They have that
"fire in their belly"---a passion to contribute to the beauty and
betterment of the world. Because of their high drive, they can produce a
lot in a relative short amount of time. Talk about drive---the material
girl herself, Madonna, has not let public praise or criticism stop her
from being a super star. She is a modern day Diva, multi-talented as a
singer, dancer, and actress who has released hundreds of songs, albums,
videos, movies, books--- all the while reinventing herself as someone
new.
5.Visionary
Creative people have a guiding vision in their head, heart, and soul
that they are often called to bring to life. Who else but Michelangelo
could look at a large piece of marble and "chip away at everything that
wasn't David?" According to him, "I saw an angel in the marble and
carved until I set him free." One of his best-known works is the immense
ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, which took him three years to complete,
where he often had to work upside
down for hours at a time. If you ever have seen any of his work, you can
easily see that it is a vision to behold.
6. Intuitive
Creative people are very in touch with their inner selves. They pay
attention to the signs, synchronicities, symbols around them, and make
use of that information in their work. They often act as a channel,
where ideas and inspiration come from a higher plane. They allow the
work to guide them to where it needs to go. The work clearly originates
in their soul, not from their ego. Talk about ideas coming from out of
the blue, remember how the scientist, Isaac Newton "discovered" gravity?
He was sitting under a tree and an apple fell on his head! Had he not
made a connection with his intuitive nature, he would have missed a
major theory about the world we live in!
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