Certificate In Developing Creativity Online Course

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Inspire Your Creativity To Achieve Goals Children have an innate creative ability when they are born, but for some reason adults can lose it along the way. You will move out of the mundane, be more curious, engage, and explore new ideas. Recognize creativity and be ready when it happens. With our Developing Creativity course, you will learn how to remove barriers that block or limit your creativity. You will improve your imagination, divergent thinking, and mental flexibility. You will learn mind mapping, individual brainstorming, and when to recognize and look for what inspires you to be more creative.  Creativity and innovation will improve your chances of success in business and in life. Fortunately, there are steps that can be taken to inspire you and develop your creative mindset. By changing the way that you think and overcoming your fear of risk, you will improve your creativity and change your life. Implementing the guidelines in this module is the first step to forever changing your creative process. By the end of this Certificate In Developing Creativity Online Course, you will be able to: Get Yourself Organised Manage your time more effectively Prioritise your time and get things done Complete Special Tasks Improve your Communication Skills Improve your Non-Verbal Communication Skills Empower Yourself Deal with your managers more effectively Take Care of Yourself Course Fast Facts: Easy to follow and understand Only 6 to 8 hours of study is required 12 months access to course Delivered 100% on-line and accessible 24/7 from any computer or smartphone You can study from home or at work, at your own pace, in your own time Download printer friendly course content Certificate (IAOTS Accredited) Course Delivery Courses are accessed online via our learning management system by any device including PC, MAC, tablet or Smart Phone. Recognition & Accreditation This course is...

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Entry requirements Students must have basic literacy and numeracy skills. Minimum education Open entry. Previous schooling and academic achievements are not required for entry into this course. Computer requirements Students will need access to a computer and the internet. Minimum specifications for the computer are: Windows: Microsoft Windows XP, or later ...

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  • Communication Skills
  • Communication Training
  • Skills and Training

Course programme

Module One: Getting Started

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Define creativity
  • Act with confidence
  • Engage in curiosity
  • Stop acting out of fear
  • Learn from introspection
  • Take risks

Module Two: What is creativity?

  • Lesson One: Divergent Thinking
  • Lesson Two: Problem Solving
  • Lesson Three: Imagination and Inspiration
  • Lesson Four: Something Out of Nothing
  • Lesson Five: Case Study

Module Three: Getting Inspired

  • Lesson One: Introspection
  • Lesson Two: Read More
  • Lesson Three: Removing the Mental Block
  • Lesson Four: Art Inspires Art
  • Lesson Five: Case Study

Module Four: Beating Procrastication

  • Lesson One: Get Rid of Clutter
  • Lesson Two: Self-Imposed Limitations
  • Lesson Three:Build on Small Successes
  • Lesson Four: Don't Start at the Beginning
  • Lesson Five: Case Study

Module Five: Improving Your Creative Mindset

  • Lesson One: Open Mind
  • Lesson Two: Do Not Judge
  • Lesson Three: Positive Mindset
  • Lesson Four: Ask Why?
  • Lesson Five: Case Study

Module Six: Improving Your Creative Mindset

  • Lesson One: Make Associations
  • Lesson Two: Keep a Journal
  • Lesson Three: Question Assumptions
  • Lesson Four: Creative Confidence
  • Lesson Five: Case Study

Module Seven: Curiosity

  • Lesson One: Spark Your Curiosity
  • Lesson Two: Curiosity is the Engine of Creativity
  • Lesson Three: Engage
  • Lesson Four: Ask Open-Ended Questions
  • Lesson Five: Case Study

Module Eight: Take Risks

  • Lesson One: Be Confident
  • Lesson Two: Scared to Fall?
  • Lesson Three: Fake It Till You Make It
  • Lesson Four: Afraid to Be Judged
  • Lesson Five: Case Study

Module Nine: Think Like a Child

  • Lesson One: Daydream
  • Lesson Two: Be Curious
  • Lesson Three: Play Games
  • Lesson Four: Experiment
  • Lesson Five: Case Study

Module Ten: Environmental Factors

  • Lesson One: Work Area
  • Lesson Two: Additional Environments
  • Lesson Three: Get Enough Sleep
  • Lesson Four: Variables
  • Lesson Five: Case Study

Module Eleven: Individual Brainstorming

  • Lesson One: Generate A Lot of Ideas
  • Lesson Two: Mind Mapping
  • Lesson Three: Visualization
  • Lesson Four: Organize and Bring Ideas Together
  • Lesson Five: Case Study

Module Twelve: Wrapping Up
Words from the Wise

  • Choose tasks related to curiosity: Make a list.
  • Assign points: Assign a number of points to each task. Tasks that are more difficult should be given more points.
  • Assign rewards: Better rewards have higher points attached to them. For example, a visit to a coffee shop could be 20 points, while buying an app could be 50 points. The rewards will depend on what motivates you.
  • Keep score: Find a way to keep track of your points that works for you. You could use anything from spreadsheets to phone apps.

Certificate In Developing Creativity Online Course

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