I have to mention it simply because this is truly a coincidence. Last week I wrote a review of the Disney-Pixar film Inside Out. So when I picked up this book called Insight Out by Tina Seelig (@Tseelig) I assumed it was a book about creativity that abounds in the Pixar team. Tina Seelig writes about creativity. Check out her last book Ingenius if you have not read it yet.This book is also a how to book. The focus this time is on taking an idea and finally getting it implemented. The book begins with Tina making a distinction between imagination, creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship. We seem to use these terms interchangeably. The first three terms especially tend to be used as synonyms.Insight Out starts by describing the term Imagination as the ability to visualize what does not exist today. So how does one go about becoming more imaginative? Stay curious suggests Tina. Observe everything with curiosity and not judgement. Look for patterns and then see what opportunities for improvement exist. Spend a silent hour observing something and these moments of immersion. Then use these to create your own “Moon Shot” projects – a term made famous by Google. Creating a driverless car is surely like taking a shot at going to the moon for a search firm.Creativity is all about applying imagination to solve one of those moon shot kind of problems. To solve these we need to examine our own motivation. Those who are internally motivated stand a better chance at success. Those who rely on external factors for motivation stay dependent on others for approval and validation. Instead keep experimenting and creating your own prototypes and mock ups. 
Day: July 25, 2015
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Insight Out by Tina Seelig