Biographies Characteristics Analysis

Why creative people are not understood by others. Continuous brain activity

Interesting .... Creative people are talented individuals who love to be useful and do good to others. They like freedom, so any restrictions will be perceived by them as an infringement of rights. Many believe that creative people lonely, unhappy and do not live long. Fortunately, this is not always the case. Talent is given to a person by God, you just need not to miss the moment and start developing your abilities in time.

It is worth noting that among geeks there are really a lot of unfortunate people, since their work is not always clear to others. As a rule, in an average person, brain activity occurs within certain limits, and everything that goes beyond these limits is perceived as something unnatural and abnormal. For this reason, it is very difficult for creative people to survive in this cruel world, in which there are so many stable stereotypes and unwillingness to evolve. Neuroscience confirms that talented individuals think and act differently.The thinking of creative people is literally designed to think uniquely, not like the majority. However, such a gift of nature can significantly complicate life and strain relationships with others. If you are familiar with a creative person, you have probably had the idea more than once that he lives in some completely different world. In most cases, trying to understand such a person is just as futile as trying to change it. In order to be able to adapt to such a person, you need to learn to look at the world through his eyes.


Liar talent

It should be noted that creative people are excellent liars. Conducting a series of experiments has shown that such individuals are disposed to more intricate and complex lies. In addition, they themselves can easily figure out the deceiver. One of the manifestations of creativity is the unacceptability of existing patterns and the breaking of established stereotypes. Talented people easily perceive the unethical behavior of their own behavior, and also calmly relate to similar actions of others.

High degree of distrust

A gifted person tends to distrust even close people. Although he quickly recognizes a lie, a suspicious attitude towards others is also hallmark talent. And this is not surprising, because in order to make a new discovery, you need to learn how to look at elementary things from a different angle. That is why a talented person questions everything, because it is much easier to create something new from scratch.


impudence

In the course of various experiments, it was found that modesty is not the lot of talented people. Many of them, as a rule, are proud of their abilities and skillfully use them, which allows them to stuff themselves exorbitantly. high price. In addition, a gifted person is very eager to show how impressionable he is and how much he can experience.


depression

Often talented people fall into depression. Many of these geniuses have various phobias: some are afraid of falling ill with an incurable disease, others are afraid to die young, and others even faint at the sight of a spider or cockroach. Psychologists in many countries have tried to find out whether depression is really associated with talent. After studying the data obtained from psychiatric clinics, they found that creative individuals are more likely to develop severe forms of mental illness. In addition, it has been proven that not only talent, but also similar disorders can be inherited.

It's hard to believe in yourself

Even if a person is confident in his abilities, over time he begins to ask questions: “Am I good enough? Am I doing everything right? Creative people constantly compare their work with the creations of other masters and do not notice their own brilliance, which may be obvious to everyone else. In this regard, creative stagnation is often observed when a person simply gives up, thinking that all his previous ideas were in vain and meaningless. At this moment, it is very important to be near true friend, which would help the master survive this difficult period.

Time to dream

Creative people are dreamers, this helps them in their work. Many of us have noticed that the most best ideas come to us when we are mentally transported away from reality. Neuroscientists have proven that imagination turns on brain processes that are closely related to creativity and fantasy.

Time dependency

Most of the great masters admit that they created their best work either at night or at dawn. For example, V. Nabokov took up the pen at 6 in the morning as soon as he woke up, and Frank Lloyd Wright had a habit of getting to work at 3 in the morning and going back to bed a few hours later. As a rule, people with a lot of creativity rarely stick to a standard daily routine.

Privacy

To be as open to creativity as possible, you need to learn how to constructively use solitude. To do this, many talents overcome their fear of loneliness. Often, creatives and artists are perceived by others as loners, although in reality they are not. This desire for privacy can be important point in making the best work.

Overcoming life barriers

Many cult works saw the light as a result of their creator's experience of heartbreaking pain and strong emotions. Often various problems become a catalyst that helps create unique and outstanding masterpieces. Psychology has given this phenomenon a scientific name - post-traumatic growth. The researchers found that often strong shock helps a person to succeed in a particular business, as well as discover new opportunities in himself.

Search for new experiences

Many creative people are constantly in search of new emotions and impressions. Unfortunately, some of them resort to alcohol and drugs to achieve this effect. It should be noted that a talented person is always open to new knowledge, she is quite intelligent and inquisitive. Transition from one emotional state to another - this is a kind of engine for research and knowledge of two worlds, internal and external.

Beauty will save the world!

Creative people tend to be different excellent taste, so they constantly try to surround themselves with beautiful things. It can be not only clothing details, but also interior elements, paintings, books, jewelry. According to the results of some studies, it was revealed that singers and musicians demonstrate an increased susceptibility and sensitivity to artistic beauty.

Connecting dots

Creative individuals are able to find opportunity where others simply do not notice it. Many famous writers and artists believe that creativity is the ability to connect the dots that a common person I would not have guessed to connect in such a sequence. If you ask a genius how he combined these things, he will feel embarrassed, because he will not have an answer to this question. What is difficult for others is easy for a creative person.

There are many wonderful people, creative potential which for some strange reason is constantly underestimated. In my opinion, this is primarily due to communication difficulties. For example, if at a presentation you vaguely, in an uncertain voice formulated your wonderful idea, it is likely to be passed over by deaf ears, considering it unworthy of attention. If in the negotiations you failed to explain why your services cost as much as you wanted to sell them for, they will be bought at the residual value.

In this note we will talk about communication problems typical of an independent creative professional who sells himself. It can be a freelancer (from a designer to a programmer) or a business owner who has come out of creative circles. After some thought, there were 13 such problems - a good number, right?

1. Introversion

A creative person always has his own rich inner world (from which he often does not want to leave). However, from the outside it often looks like a state of "not of this world", closeness, detachment, indistinctness, lethargy. Of course, no one requires you to get rid of spiritual baggage. However, by learning to float to the surface more often, you will avoid negative assessments - in this case, your other-worldliness will pass for interesting experience communication with an unusual person.

2. Impressibility

Creative people have developed imagination and therefore very impressive. Because of this, they often succumb to forceful pressure - for example, they easily give way in price if there is a threat of losing an order. In such situations, it is never superfluous to ask yourself: is this threat so terrible?

3. Inadequate self-esteem

It can be both overestimated and underestimated, in general, does not correspond to the situation. Because of this, moments from the “Ostap suffered” series sometimes arise in communication - a person begins to puff out his cheeks when he needs to show modesty, or vice versa - you need to declare yourself, but he believes that this is not his business. It's not easy to deal with this. It is better to try to think less about yourself and the impression you make and show more attention to the interlocutor.

4. Language problem

The language of a well-read person is his enemy. When communicating with a person who is not burdened with cultural baggage (this may just be a normal manager), there is an implicit feeling that you are in different worlds, and as a result, a barrier arises. Do not try to imitate the language of the interlocutor in such a situation. Better be as brief as possible and speak only to the point.

5. False conscience ("uncomfortable")

It is inconvenient to refuse, it is inconvenient to ask, it is inconvenient to insist on one's own, it is inconvenient to name a price, it is terribly inconvenient to take more money than "it's worth" and so on.

Absolutely killer quality. Such a person would rather die than ask for too much. Having run into an experienced manipulator, he will leave the negotiations in a deep red, and, moreover, with the feeling that he was favored.

Learn to say no. Practice - simulate upcoming negotiations and ask a friend or wife to be a simulator: raise objections, make demands, set conditions, try to drop you in price, etc. As Ekaterina Mikhailova writes in her wonderful article Say “no” scientifically, “There is a significant difference between those who endure for a long time, then say one big “no” to the whole world, and those who know how to defend their interests on time. The sooner and clearer your “no” sounds, the less danger that the energy of all the unspoken “no” will accumulate and get out of control.”

6. False modesty (again "uncomfortable")

It’s uncomfortable to speak in front of people, it’s uncomfortable to talk about yourself, it’s uncomfortable to promote your services, etc. Moreover, this inconvenience is deeply tied to the Russian mentality: it is enough to recall the famous “Never ask anyone for anything.” True, there are other maxims, for example, “Water does not flow under a lying stone” :)

7. Narcissism

Creative people can easily get carried away with themselves or their favorite business, losing sight of the essence of the negotiations. The interlocutor is rarely interested in the subtle features of your profession, your achievements and brilliant insights. He has his own quite earthly goal - for example, to get a quality service at an affordable price. If you are hooked on your favorite skate, pinch yourself and immediately return to reality before it's too late :)

8. Side effects of self-motivation

In creative people, internal motivation often prevails over financial. From the point of view of a negotiating partner, this may look like excessive compliance or, on the contrary, inflexibility.

The motive “money is not the main thing for me”, arising as by-effect intrinsic motivation is dangerous in negotiations for both parties. From the outside, such people seem uncontrollable and unreliable - they will take up work and quit. In addition, by convincing yourself that money is not the main thing for you, you inevitably take away the livelihood of yourself and your loved ones. If you are willing to do this work for a small amount, no one will try to pay you more, but the demand from you will be exactly the same as with a higher pay.

9. Frequent change of point of view

Creative people are, by definition, capable of changing perspectives - that's what makes them creative. This big plus has its own reverse side: from the outside it looks like unreliability, frivolity, uncertainty. While you impress the interlocutor with the breadth and flexibility of your thinking, he quietly thinks that you are showing indecision or rushing from side to side.

10. Untrained

Business people, especially those on which the company's profit depends, now, as a rule, regularly receive training in negotiations, sales, presentations, NLP, etc. They have a lot of tools for pressure and manipulation. But creative professionals rarely participate in such trainings, believing that this is the lot of boring managers. However, in reality they are very vulnerable because of this. I strongly advise anyone who sells their services to think about it and get a good negotiation training.

11. Being overly demanding

It can manifest itself in relation to oneself as perfectionism or in relation to others as a lack of indulgence for other people's mistakes. The 80x20 rule will help here: 80% of the work is done in 20% of the time and vice versa. Conclusion: if possible, do not make these remaining 20%, perhaps no one needs it. (It is no coincidence that all google services are permanently in "beta" :))

12. Inadequate appearance

It is clear that it will not creative person to walk in a jacket (although depending on which one, of course). However, the opposite extreme will not please anyone either - when a hairy programmer, all chewed up, with shiny jeans on his ass, in which he has been sitting at a computer for two months now, comes to negotiations, everything immediately becomes clear to everyone. Do not confuse originality and banal untidiness.

In fact, clothes are just one of many signs by which you are subconsciously judged by placing you in different sectors of memory (or filtering if you don’t fit into one). Equally important is, for example, the price of your services.

13. Unpunctuality

Creative people of all ranks are often late for negotiations. It is clear that the client does not even know about your wonderful stormy creative life, because of which you are slightly, just an hour, late. However, look at the situation through his eyes, and much will fall into place. You don't like waiting either, do you?

Finally, I will add that poor communication can also be seen as one of the key barriers to creativity. After all, what is called creative is something new that society or some circle of people recognizes as valuable. However, society is almost never ready to recognize the value of a new idea based solely on the quality of the idea itself. Most often, he needs some positive incentive for this. People (those whom Heidegger called das Man) do not like and do not want to understand the essence of the issue - they do not have time for this. Therefore, along with the idea itself, its author must also convey to the circle of interested persons some additional impetus for its development. positive evaluation. In business parlance, this is precisely what is called a presentation.

And in conclusion, a small sketch on the evolution of negotiation art.

In my opinion, this is the ideal way to master the art of negotiation. At first you think that you are just talking, and at that time you are being lied to. Then you start thinking: in fact, I want this, the opponent achieves this, there is no point in leaving without it, there is no point in staying with this, and so on. And then you just say again, but in the right way, and what you need. This does not mean at all that you are suppressing the interlocutor and imposing your will on him - no one needs a crushed opponent. However, the path to truly fruitful cooperation is often not as simple as it seems, and one must be prepared for this.

Comment (already 15)

    A very fruitful topic. Is there any experience of using the involved people for negotiating? This has always been a problem for me: on the one hand, Prof. the negotiator will negotiate much more successfully)) On the other hand, he is not in the subject of my case, he can pile firewood.

    Although, for “creative” people, negotiations, I think, are very useful. Develops and grounds. Thinking becomes more efficient, problems are felt much more clearly.

    By the way, negotiations with managers are terribly boring and predictable. Probably because of the training. The most wonderful thing is directly with the owner of the business. If the business is successful, then the owner is usually very interesting and non-standard person(although not in the same sense as creative comrades). They have a lot to learn.

    Ilya, thanks for the comment, I think it’s worth considering the possibility of attracting negotiators only when you know for sure desired result negotiation, which is rare in the service industry. For the most part, the client does not know what he wants, and you, on the contrary, have a very wide field of opportunities, the prospects of which are difficult for an outsider to assess.

    Negotiations with the owner are really much more interesting and efficient. I don't think it's about training, it's about simple fact that this is his own business and he is really interested in its development. The difference between an employee and an owner is generally difficult to overestimate. For the most part, these are people from different worlds.

    There seems to be another communication breakdown. This is a violation of communication with oneself today and tomorrow. These problems are reflected outside.

    sushestvuet rjad professii v sfere kommunikacii, kotorie, sobstvenno i byli sozdany, chtoby oblegchit zhizn tem, u kogo problema v obshenii….na zapade oni cenjatsja i oplachivjutsja….oplachivajutsja ne ploho…pr professii v zajavisimosti pomas — investment relations….gde nuzhno ubaltyvat bogatogo klienta, malo predstavljajushego, chto delat s dengami…..or somnevajushegosja….itd…

    hochetsja dobavit k vashim 13 faktoram bezuspeshnyh kommunikacii disleksiju, kotoruju v UK naprimer, v creativnoi industrii rassmatrivajut kak ochen znachitelnuju problemu i udeljajut ei ogromnoe vnimaje….studenty universitetov, stradajushie dislekciei poluchajut skidki po opredelennom predmetam, u nih raznye sroki sdachi rabot itd…

    Navernoe, hotelos, chtoby v Estonii nachali provodit Enterprise seminary, na kotoryh, sobstvenno, i govoritsja o tom, kak svoei kreativnosju nachat zarabatyvat dengi….))

    I don’t know how it is in other institutions, in our college among compulsory subjects psychology of communication and work with the client is. Most likely only for entry level, but that's fine too.

    PS: If you conducted such seminars in Estonia, it would be nice))

According to Michael Gelb, everyone can be creative and, without reinventing the wheel, create something new and interesting.

Today we will talk about the nature of creative people. This question is being studied by psychology professor Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi. This is one of the most authoritative experts in the field of business psychology, known primarily for the theory of flow. Csikszentmihalyi is the author of several bestsellers, including Creativity: Life and Work 91 famous person(Creativity: The Work and Lives of 91 Eminent People, 1996). In it, he describes 10 paradoxical traits inherent in creative personalities, which he managed to identify over 30 years of his work.

Do you want to know what distinguishes the creator from the layman? Then welcome under cat.

1. Strong but not trained

A creative person has quite a lot of physical energy, but, unfortunately, it is little spent. After all, the work of the creator is, first of all, the work of his brain. Concentration solely on intellectual labor leads to the fact that healthy body looks weak. That is why it is important to maintain a balance of mind and body.

2. Smart but naive

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi admits that creative people are smart, they are distinguished by flexibility and originality of thinking, the ability to hear various points vision. But almost everyone naively believes that creativity can be measured with creative tests, and developed at specialized seminars.

3. Playful but selfless

Creative people love to relax. As they say, nothing hedonistic is alien to them. But when it comes to the "birth" of a new project, they are able to work like crazy. For example, the Italian artist Paolo Uccello, when he was developing his famous "perspective theory", did not sleep all night and walked from corner to corner.

Csikszentmihalyi notes that most creators work late into the night and nothing can stop them.

4. Dreamers, but realists

This is the mystery of creative people. They are great inventors, they can come up with anything, but most of them look at life quite realistically. Apparently, William Ward was right when he said that a pessimist complains about the wind, an optimist hopes for a change in the weather, and a realist sets sail.

5. Extroverts but introverted

We tend to divide people into extroverts and introverts. It is believed that the former are sociable, easily converge with people, have charisma, etc. And the latter, on the contrary, live in their own inner world where only "chosen ones" are allowed.

But, according to Csikszentmihalyi's observations, truly creative people combine both of these traits. In public, they are the soul of the company, and in the circle of loved ones they are quiet and laconic.

6. Modest but proud

Creative people tend to be very humble. They do not expect praise - the very process of creating a new one is important to them. However, at the same time, they will not give anyone a descent and will not allow to humiliate their own dignity.

7. Masculine but feminine

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi argues that creative people often do not fit their gender roles. So, female creators are often distinguished by a tough disposition, while men, on the contrary, are sensual and sentimental.

8. Rebel but conservative

What is creativity? That’s right – creating something new. In this regard, creative people are very often reputed to be rebels, as their ideas go beyond the usual. But at the same time, it is difficult for many of them to part with their ossified habits, change roles, and so on.

9. Passionate but objective

All creative people are passionately in love with their work. It would seem that passion should dazzle, but truly creative people always look objectively at what they do.

Csikszentmihalyi emphasizes that a creative person must adequately perceive criticism, as well as separate his "I" from his work.

10. Open but happy

One of the creative secrets of Leonardo da Vinci was "sharpness of feelings". Creators are always open to new experiences, even if they hurt them. At the same time, internally it is harmonious happy people because they know how to enjoy the creative process itself.

As you can see, creative people are really full of contradictions. But as Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi says, it is these paradoxes that help them adapt to almost any situation, adapting everything around them to achieve their goals.

And what paradoxical features of creative people do you know?

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Why are creative people a little weird?

“There is hardly any higher pleasure than the pleasure of creating.”

N.V. Gogol

You must have heard the phrase "creative person" at least once in your life, and usually it has a slightly ironic connotation with the meaning "unusual, wonderful." Creative individuals think, act, and sometimes even speak differently than ordinary people. They have strange, incomprehensible habits and daily routines. They can dress ridiculously and be overly emotional, infantile and eccentric. But, the most surprising thing is that they do not consider themselves strange at all. They simply have no time to pay attention to such trifles, because they are completely absorbed in their creativity, and even if in the eyes of the public an individual is generally devoid of talent, he himself loves his work very much no matter what.

Why are creative people weird? It is often said about them that they "fly in the clouds" or "not of this world." And this is absolutely true. Creativity in a person is manifested, first of all, through his imagination. Imagination was at the heart of Bach's music, Pushkin's poetry and Picasso's paintings. Thanks to hypersensitivity creator in his Everyday life constantly confronted with the imperfection of the world, disharmony, chaos and contradictions, therefore, with the help of his imagination, he moves into a wonderful fictional world in which there is no place for everyday problems and hardships. It is very good there, and this is where the creator goes every time he picks up a brush / puts on pointe shoes / sits down at the piano (underline as necessary). The very process of creativity brings him great pleasure, so he works day and night, forgetting about sleep and food. And he seeks to show the results of his creative impulses to others in order to give them a part of his ideal world, in order to make their life more harmonious, perfect and more beautiful. In every creator lives a romantic who dreams of changing reality for the better.



Another quality of creative people is the ability to see the unusual in the ordinary. Creators, like children, are ready to be surprised by everything! They are very observant, inquisitive and love to learn. The constant desire to try new things distinguishes a creative person from an ordinary one. Creative person must constantly develop and grow, improving its skills.

Sometimes creative individuals are perceived inadequately in society due to their independence in judgment and creative courage. The creator always has his own opinion, and the opinion of others influences him much less than a typical layman. The creator doesn't care what others think about him, and a disregard for public opinion often causes negative judgments from the outside. Creativity in itself is going beyond stereotypes and patterns, and such behavior, as you know, is not welcomed by the crowd. The crowd has its own rules, and creatives definitely don’t fit into them.

Another characteristic of creative people, psychologists call positive attitude to complex tasks. Difficulties only motivate them to work even harder and harder. By the way, it is worth mentioning the efficiency of the creators. They certainly won’t run headlong from work as soon as it hits six o’clock in the evening. In terms of its personal life they may seem careless lazy, but in their work they are very disciplined, obligatory and hardworking.

Well, the last one, probably the most important quality Creator is a talent. Talent is laid in a person by nature in his mental capacity and anatomical properties. “Talent is like a wart - either it is there or it isn’t,” said Faina Ranevskaya. Already in childhood, parents notice that their child does something better than other children. Probably, now I will tell a common truth, but talent can fade away forever if it is not picked up in time and developed by hard work. In addition to talent, creatives usually have an increased desire for beauty, so to speak, a developed aesthetic sense.

Summing up, I would like to say that after all, creative individuals are not born, but become. Known great amount examples when self-discipline and diligence created real geniuses, no worse than those who were originally talented. Now there are a lot of trainings to develop creativity and tests to recognize your creative inclinations. But in general, all this does not matter if the work you are doing brings you pleasure. And, even if you don't know how to dance, but you really like it, no one dares to stop you!

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The ability to be open and receptive to the world, to the people around you and to yourself helps to achieve not small results in life. A person open to the world perceives everything that happens to him as an opportunity for development, while closed person, under the same circumstances, may overlook opportunities.

Amazing, confident, charming, charismatic, strong-willed, responsible and positive. This characteristic can be given to all creative people. Do these character traits make them more successful and what is their secret? What exactly distinguishes them from other people and is it possible to become a creative person?

Why are creative people unique?

Of course, like any self-development process, it is not so easy, but if you wish, you can change yourself to become more open to the world and a creative person.

It is the ability to keep the feeling of childhood within themselves that makes creative people unique. This allows them to remain a little naive and dreamy. In this state, they can more vividly enjoy the beauty of it. The reason for this behavior and acceptance of their position is that creative people do everything to avoid boredom, which alienates our " inner child from our personality.

Creative People Don't Meet Other People's Expectations

Our parents, brothers, sisters and partners are always trying to teach us how to live. A creative person uses the opportunity to ignore other people's expectations and instead follow their own interests. Such a person will never become a doctor or a teacher, simply because his parents want it. But he will make every effort to become, for example, a musician, even if his parents are not enthusiastic about this idea.

For a creative person, the heart is more important than his mind.

These people tend to listen to deep feelings, like children's hearts, when they have to take extremely important decision, especially if we are talking about friendship, family and love. For example, if an outspoken creative girl has to make a choice between a rich businessman she finds boring and a romantic guy she feels warm feelings no doubt she will choose love over money. Her logical mind may say otherwise, but it doesn't matter because her feelings are always more important.

Open to the world, creative people always dream. You may think that they are not attentive and do not listen to you in a conversation, but they are most likely in flight. endless world dreams in your mind. A dream helps to think differently and, thanks to it, a person can draw the most unpredictable conclusions in ordinary situations. You, too, can try to dream more and in the near future you will be surprised by the positive changes in your thinking.

Creative people are often bored

People of this type tend to get bored quite often. It happens this way because they hate to do what others force them to do. They prefer to spend their precious time on what they are interested in. All efforts to attract such people to some boring daily work may not give you positive results. Try not to do boring things that you don't like and follow your addictions more. Only then can you free your mind and become an open person.

Creative people don't like their creations

Creative people are also unique in their rather strange attitude to their own work. As a rule, when they finish their creations, they often remain dissatisfied with the result, which makes them upset. It is difficult to explain why this happens, but these people begin to love the results of their work only after a while. It's actually good when dissatisfaction becomes a push that makes their job harder and more interesting.

If you want a creative person to follow your rules and stick to certain limits, then you will never succeed in this task. Such people love freedom of action, as well as freedom of thought. They do not recognize any boundaries or prohibitions. A creative person always knows what to do and does not see obstacles in front of him that could interfere.

Creative people are proud and humble at the same time.

These people perfectly combine pride and timidity. A creative person does not exhibit his ideas and achievements. But, if someone starts talking about his talents and skills, he will show all his pride in these positive characteristics.

When a creative person works, he is completely absorbed in the process.

Surprisingly, creative people are unique in their habit of working too hard. As a rule, these people are workaholics. When a creative person creates something with inspiration, then he is no longer here, he is lost in time and space. There are no other questions for him, except for the task he is trying to complete.

When you sleep - a creative person works, when you work - he sleeps

Creative people say that the muse comes when she wants to. She visits you without asking permission, and there is no chance to call her, whenever you need it, she appears unpredictably. It is extremely important to be able to see the opportunity and catch the inspiration when it comes. When an ordinary person lives according to set working hours, a creative person can start creating his creations even in the middle of the night, if he suddenly feels that it is time for creativity. He doesn't follow a work plan because he doesn't really have one. Creative people tend to work spontaneously.

Creative people turn problems into opportunities

These people never have problems. It may seem impossible, but in fact the secret is to translate all the troubles into opportunities. They don't panic when something goes wrong, but they know it's a good chance to get useful experience and become stronger. This simple, but at the same time difficult way to avoid stress and depression.

Even though a creative person is always a talented person who has many positive characteristics, he does not understand mathematics well and has a dislike for numbers. Since school, these people are not particularly friendly with exact sciences. These people don't like strict order and rules that require numbers. This is another quality that makes creative people unique. They are able to find absolutely unexpected ways of solving the problems assigned to them.

Creative people are extremely observant

These people are ideal observers by nature. They carefully look at the world and notice even the smallest details that other people cannot see. These things inspire them and become their muse. Absolutely anything they see can lead to some wonderful creations.

Creative person loves to work

Doing work with love is a characteristic of a creative person. When they are busy with something, they act with amazing devotion and strong desire. It makes them get better and more to achieve their own goals. The fact is that a creative person always chooses only interesting work. Thus, he rarely comes across difficult or boring tasks.

Creative people are always trying to create something new.

All performers, dancers and other creative people have one common feature. Each of them is trying to express themselves in a new way. in a unique way. They always invent something, but are rarely satisfied with their unusual inventions. But this trait works great as a stimulus, which allows a person to open up to create something unstoppable.

Creative people tend to see what others miss.

Creative people have the useful skill of seeing the other side of the coin in any situation. These people can easily look at everything from different points vision, and this allows them to see the essence of even the most complex problems.

All these characteristics distinguish creative people from others and give them many advantages. They always do what they want, even if no one supports them. They are not afraid to prove their point no matter how difficult it may be. They always strive to bring something new to this world, and humanity grows and develops thanks to these creative personalities.

Try to bring these characteristics into your life in order to change your thinking, and at the same time change yourself.