The 3 Defining Qualities of Highly Creative People

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We are all ‘creative’ to some degree as different ideas and imaginations always flash across everyone’s minds. But there are some people who can make use of those ideas to create something in a more precise way. Research says that there are some traits and qualities associated with highly creative people that make them capable to develop their imaginations beautifully.

If you remember being a child or simply have been around a child recently, you know kids are highly creative. Whether a child or a genius, these highly creative people share 3 qualities that make them so creative.

As life goes on, we tend to lose our creativity. We start to be aware of our limitations and in turn become ashamed and aloof toward that we are not โ€œgoodโ€ at.

In his book, A Whole New Mind, Daniel Pink posits that as time goes on, our Western World will require more and more creativity. Why? One is because robots and people in China and India can do most non-creative tasks better, faster, and cheaper than we can.  As a result, Pink argues that we need to get creative.

But what does it mean to be creative? More importantly, what are the qualities to be sought to become a highly creative person?

Is creativity set in stone? Is it purely natural or can it be nurtured? As with most if not everything, itโ€™s probably a bit of both.

The Three Qualities of Highly Creative People

From their research and the synthesis of many other papers, Fรผ Rst, Ghisletta, and Lubart, suggest three high-level personality traits that ultimately determine oneโ€™s creative abilities. They are:

1. Curiosity

The term they use is plasticity. This is related to the personโ€s openness to new ideas and experiences. Highly creative people are curious.  They are interested and inspired naturally which causes them to explore new things and ideas. They are explorers.

highly creative people are curious
The 3 Defining Qualities Of Highly Creative People

2. Non-Conformity

The term they use is divergence. Among the 5 personality traits according to OCEAN, divergence implies a low ranking in agreeableness and conscientiousness.  Highly creative people are non-conformists.

Related: 5 Simple Habits That Will Make You A Creative Genius

3. Consistency

Highly Creative People are consistent
The 3 Defining Qualities Of Highly Creative People

The term they use is convergence. This refers to the personโ€™s determination and persistence. Ideas are easy, it’s the work that is hard. Highly creative people however not only have ideas but stop at no cost to fully explore them. They are achievers.

When we think of the truly creative, we may be led to think that only 1 or possibly 2 of these character traits is what makes them this way. But research and a bit of thinking instead lead us to believe that all three super-factors are critical.

If we want to be truly creative and make a difference through our creativity, it will require curiosity, non-conformity, and constancy.

Curiosity + Non-Conformity + Consistency = Creativity

Related: Which Side Of Your Brain Is More Dominant? Creative or Logical

Case Study

If we were to think of some of the greatest creatives of our time, would you not consider Leonardo Da Vinci?

In his biography on Leonardo Da Vinci, Walter Isaacson describes how Da Vinci studied anatomy, dissected, and studied a dead body so that he could better draw and paint the muscles, tendons, and ligaments of the human body (Curiosity).

Isaacson says, โ€œHis lack of reverence for authority and his willingness to challenge received wisdom would lead him to craft an empirical approach for understanding nature that foreshadowed the scientific method developed more than a century later by Bacon and Gallileoโ€ (Non-Conformity).

Lastly, Da Vinci often would return to paintings years later after learning new techniques to improve and refine his work (Consistency).

Related: The 5 Most Creative Zodiac Signs โ€“ Are You One?

Conclusion

Want to be more creative? Then be more curious, non-conforming, and consistent. Who knows what you may create in the future.

Written by:Ryan Lui
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