Creativity at Work

Creativity is vitally important at work. It gives you special bonuses in the critical eye of your boss-the-dictator and provides your image of a serious professional with a painted-like-the-wings-of-butterflies faint but easily visible professionally original silhouette.

Of course, the importance of your creativity at work depends on your position and functions it requires from you to fulfill as a professional in your one and only field. Your one and only field may be boring and uninteresting, but there's always a way to add some creativity to it.

For instance, you sell something in the streets. Nothing creative implied at first sight except for your creatively red nose which is close to the freezing-off condition and looks entertainingly creative to people who pass you by. However, you can do even this boring and monotonous at first sight work in an original and i.e. effective way.

You can just stand there waving some posters or saying boring trivial things like: 'Fresh bread right from the bakery especially for you' etc. But you can also easily express your inexhaustible creativity by coming up with an individual approach to each and every person passing you by for every single one of them to pay attention at you and i.e. at what you sell, something like: 'Don't pass me by, charming lady, try my nuts, they're here waiting for you', 'Gentleman, be a gentleman and buy some buns for your lady', 'Best buns for your best buntwisting at a huge Halloween party tonight!' See, there is a myriad of ways to make a bright wrapping even if the candy you sell is not equally delicious. Don't even doubt as to which approach will work best.

You're a real lucky devil if your work is directly connected with creativity because in this very situation, you are definitely a very creative person, and coming up with creative words, tunes, technical solutions or poetic ideas comes out-of-this-worldly easy to you. You're a walking ideas-generator, always ready for a creative challenge and eager to create something of considerably unique flavour which in the background of general triviality would become a real masterpiece – globally or narowerly speaking.

Of course, people who are excessively creative strive to choose professions which require being creative non-stop (designers, writers, famous lyricists, artists, dancers, singers, even chefs); the ones who aren't too original or those who don't think over the issue of their professional success too profoundly deep just simply work as they can occasionally expressing certain notes and implications of originality.

In any case, if a person wants to be (can't but be) creative at work, he (she) will manage to reveal their creativity at full swing irrespective of their profession or field of work. Sometimes it even brings vital payoff to one's pocket which is more than inspiring.