The Creative Habit explores how creativity can be cultivated as a daily practice. Drawing on her experiences, Twyla Tharp offers insights and strategies to develop creativity through discipline, routine, and inspiration.
Main Lessons
- Creativity is a habit that everyone can develop, not just an occasional flash of brilliance.
- Routine and discipline are fundamental in fostering a creative process.
- Consistency and order help you tap into your creative potential regularly.
- Planning is crucial as it sets the stage for creative undertakings.
- Maintain a ‘creative bank’ to store and retrieve inspiration and ideas.
- Flexibility and openness to new ideas can lead to groundbreaking collaborations.
- Perseverance and grit are essential in overcoming creative blocks and fears.
- Embrace mistakes as learning opportunities and avenues for growth.
- Fearlessly experiment and allow yourself to create imperfectly.
- Use triggers, like specific music or actions, to signal your brain to begin creating.
- Identify the spine or central theme to give your work structure and flow.
- Seek inspiration from diverse sources such as museums and libraries.
- Nurture lifelong curiosity and a constant desire to learn and experience new things.
- Creativity is an ongoing process rather than just a final product.
- Imagination and creativity are inherent human traits that can enhance and transform our lives.