How Creative Are You?
How Creative Are You?
From David’s book: On Being Creative
Copyright © 2005, by David H, Lyman, Rockport, Maine
Truly creative people are different from the majority of the population. Tests show that only 3% to and 8% of the population have characteristics and personality traits that lead them to being truley out-there, innovative, risk-oriented, imaginative creatives, able to think outside the box. Creative people can sustain a higher level of ambiguity, they are able to break new ground, discover new ways to do things; they like to put things together things. They are curious. They don’t mind making mistakes, even making a fool of themselves.
Most people are comfortable in community situations, working with others toward a known goal. Freelance photographers are comfortable working alone or working in small teams. They are able to take a risk, fail and recover, than go on, to discover something new. It is these discoveries that give creative people “the buzz,” that thrill that only comes from exploring new terrain and returning to tell the tale.
Here is a quick survey to help you see just how creative you might be. Remember, being creative is not all there is to life. By looking at the traits that lead certain people to being creative (which some people call crazy) this survey may give you an idea of what you might incorporate into your life, to lead you to being more creative, if being more creative is your goal.
To what extent do you feel the following statements reflect your character? Answer the how you feel. Not what you do as a requirements of your current job.
If you want to take a more serious test to find out more about your personality and interests, take Jung Typology Test™ .
Rate each of the statements below from one to ten. 10, you strongly agree, 5 you agree modestly, less than 5, you do not agree.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. You are different and don't mind being different.
2. You are playful.
3. You do not like playing by the rules.
4. You are adventurous.
5. You have trouble being accurate, punctual and proper.
6. You are funny.
7. You are spontaneous.
8. You are not a team player, you are independent.
9. You are sensitive to art and beauty in more than art and beauty.
10. You see things when others do not.
11. You are enthusiastic, idealistic and responsive.
12. You are bold, a risk taker.
13. You are passionate; something is driving you.
14. While you may think and dream, you do take action and make your dreams real.
15. You are not content with the obvious, feeling something out there is better.
16. You are able to push past and through the walls and barriers which constrain you.
17. You seem to know when to let go and give up.
18. You are patient, even though at times you feel impatient.
19. You have faith in your vision.
20. You trust your craft and creative process.
21. You have courage and strong willpower.
22. You have an ability to focus your mind and energy on a single goal.
23. You often appear absent-minded to others.
24. You often feel your work is a message that passes through you and is not about you.
25. You are able to sustain a high level of ambiguity, you don’t mind be lost.
Now, add up your score for all 25 questions.
A score of 200 or higher suggests a high potential for creativity.
A score of 150 to 200 shows above average potential.
A score of 80-150 shows average potential, and score below 80 suggests a lower ability to be creative.
Being creative is not always in our best interest, and the vast majority of people
are not overly creative, but find satisfaction in life from occupations and endeavors that are more predictable, safe. Knowing where you fit within the continuum may help you understand yourself better and help you prepare yourself for a career that
encompasses a specific level of risk-taking and unpredictability suitable to your
personality.
This test was devised by David Lyman, Founder (and for 35 years, Director) of The Maine Photographic Workshops (now Maine Media Workshops), and currently the Director of Media Workshops International, Rockport, Maine. (www.WorkshopsInternational.com) Your response is welcome at DHLyman@mac.com
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