Want to be more creative? Go for a walk | Marily Oppezzo

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The creative process -- you know this --
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from the first idea to the final product,
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is a long process.
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It's super-iterative, lots of refinement,
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blood, sweat, tears and years.
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And we're not saying you're going to go out for a walk
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and come back with the Sistine Chapel in your left hand.
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So what frame of the creative process did we focus on?
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Just this first part.
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Just brainstorming, coming up with a new idea.
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We actually ran four studies with a variety of people.
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You were either walking indoors or outdoors.
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And all of these studies found the same conclusion.
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I'm only going to tell you about one of them today.
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One of the tests we used for creativity was alternate uses.
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In this test, you have four minutes.
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Your job is to come up with as many other ways to use common everyday objects
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as you can think of.
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So, for example, what else would you do with a key,
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other than to use it for opening up a lock?
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Clearly, you could use it as a third eyeball for a giraffe, right?
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Maybe. That's sort of interesting, kind of new. But is it creative?
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So people came up with as many ideas as they could,
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and we had to decide:
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Is this creative or not?
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The definition of creativity that a lot of people go with
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is "appropriate novelty."
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For something to be appropriate, it has to be realistic,
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so unfortunately, you can't use a key as an eyeball.
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Boo!
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But "novel," the second thing, is that nobody had to have said it.
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So for us, it had to be appropriate first,
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and then for novelty,
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nobody else in the entire population that we surveyed could have said it.
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So you might think you could use a key to scratch somebody's car,
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but if somebody else said that, you didn't get credit for it.
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Neither of you did.
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However, only one person said this:
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"If you were dying and it were a murder mystery,
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and you had to carve the name of the murderer into the ground
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with your dying words."
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One person said this.
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(Laughter)
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And it's a creative idea, because it's appropriate and it's novel.
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You either did this test and came up with ideas while you were seated
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or while you were walking on a treadmill.
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(Laughter)
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They did the test twice, with different objects.
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Three groups: the first group sat first
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and then sat again for the second test.
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The second group sat first
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and then did the second test while walking on a treadmill.
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The third group -- and this is interesting --
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they walked on the treadmill first, and then they sat.
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OK, so the two groups that sat together for the first test,
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they looked pretty similar to each other,
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and they averaged about 20 creative ideas per person.
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The group that was walking on the treadmill
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did almost twice as well.
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And they were just walking on a treadmill in a windowless room.
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Remember, they took the test twice.
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The people who sat twice for that second test didn't get any better;
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practice didn't help.
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But these same people who were sitting and then went on the treadmill
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got a boost from walking.
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Here's the interesting thing.
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The people who were walking on the treadmill
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still had a residue effect of the walking,
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and they were still creative afterwards.
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So the implication of this is that you should go for a walk
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before your next big meeting and just start brainstorming right away.
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We have five tips for you
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that will help make this the best effect possible.
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First, you want to pick a problem or a topic to brainstorm.
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So, this is not the shower effect,
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when you're in the shower and all of a sudden,
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a new idea pops out of the shampoo bottle.
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This is something you're thinking about ahead of time.
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They're intentionally thinking about brainstorming a different perspective
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on the walk.
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Secondly -- I get asked this a lot:
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Is this OK while running?
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Well, the answer for me is that if I were running,
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the only new idea I would have would be to stop running, so ...
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(Laughter)
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But if running for you is a comfortable pace, good.
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It turns out, whatever physical activity is not taking a lot of attention.
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So just walking at a comfortable pace is a good choice.
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Also, you want to come up with as many ideas as you can.
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One key of creativity is to not lock on that first idea.
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Keep going.
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Keep coming up with new ones, until you pick one or two to pursue.
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You might worry that you don't want to write them down,
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because what if you forget them?
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So the idea here is to speak them.
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Everybody was speaking their new ideas.
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So you can put your headphones on and record through your phone
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and then just pretend you're having a creative conversation, right?
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Because the act of writing your idea down is already a filter.
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You're going to be like, "Is this good enough to write down?"
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And then you write it down.
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So just speak as many as you can, record them and think about them later.
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And finally: don't do this forever. Right?
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If you're on the walk and that idea's not coming to you,
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come back to it later at another time.
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I think we're coming up on a break right now,
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so I have an idea:
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Why don't you grab a leash
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and take your thoughts for a walk?
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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