We're paralyzed by infinite possibilities. Give yourself some intentional restrictions
in life and you’ll finally get inspired to act.
Restrictions will set you free. ~Derek Sivers
We tend to think that a blank canvass
will spark creativity. That if we remove
enough barriers employees will suddenly become inspired and innovation will flourish
in every corner of our organizations.
Could it be that the exact opposite might be true?
Derek Sivers is a musician and the
creator of CDBaby.com, which became the largest online seller of independent
music. Derek provides this example:
I say to you "Write me a piece of
music. Anything at all. Go." "Umm…anything?” you say. "What
kind of mood are you looking for? What
genre?"
There are too many
possibilities. The blank page
problem. How do you begin with infinity?
Now imagine I say, "Write me a piece
of music, using only a xylophone, a flute, and a shoe box. You can only use four notes: B, C, E, F, and
only two notes at a time. It has to be
in ¾ time, start quiet, get loud, then get quiet by the end. Make it sound like a ladybug dancing with an
acorn. Go."
Ah…your imagination has already begun
writing the music as soon as it hears the limitations. This is easy!
Those of us in developed countries
have a blank page. We can do
anything. Anything we want. And that's the problem. We're paralyzed by the infinite
possibilities.
I've seen this thinking within organizations frequently and
I've done it myself. Give people lots of
freedom and they'll be creative.
Instead, they become paralyzed.
They return to their offices and keep doing what they've been doing;
nothing innovative or even new or different materializes.
Testing has shown that restrictions
actually aid creative thought. An art
guild in Colorado took that finding literally and created an entire show based
on restrictions. Each artist was limited
to a 1' x 1' canvass. They believed that
if they put certain limits on things, it would force artists to see things in
different ways and stretch their abilities.
Disney believes that when you have unlimited resources,
you can afford to be sloppy with your designs. Restrictions introduce a set of
rules that you cannot change so you are forced to be creative in order to come
up with a solution.
Think about something you have wanted to accomplish but
it's stalled; it's not moving forward.
Identify specific restrictions, work within those restrictions, and then
watch your creativity and innovation soar.
Your restrictions will set you free!
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