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  • @ICONIQPsychology
    @ICONIQPsychology 6 років тому +195

    The three tools:
    1. Continous practise
    2. Priming dreams
    3. Use randomness to solve current problems

  • @uter
    @uter 7 років тому +819

    He starts talking about the tools at 11:20.

  • @helapenio667
    @helapenio667 2 роки тому +41

    1. Continuous practice: try to challenge yourself and come up with completely random words/ideas.
    2. Prime your sleep: use your sleep to try to be more creative. In dreams you don't have any rules so before sleeping, think about the idea you want new thoughts about in your dream and when you wake up, take notes.
    3. Randomeness: make any random piece of informations you get, useful for creative ideas. How can you use that information.

  • @dushyantsingh2067
    @dushyantsingh2067 3 роки тому +15

    Key to being creative
    There are no rules
    Anything is possible
    Human potential is limitless

    • @musictime23752
      @musictime23752 3 роки тому

      Never a truer word said! Especially there are no rules.

  • @Anozik
    @Anozik Рік тому +1

    0:22: 💡 Creativity is a valuable skill that is essential for future success in various fields.
    4:02: 🧠 Creativity is the key to success in any aspect of life, not just art.
    8:03: 🧠 Creativity decreases as we grow up due to associative limitations and increased expertise in a domain.
    11:48: 💡 Using sleep as a creative technique and a solution for creative problems.
    15:20: ✨ The video discusses three techniques to enhance creativity: practicing creativity while doing everyday tasks, using randomness to generate new ideas, and dreaming about problems to gain fresh perspectives.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @taseenmika1652
    @taseenmika1652 7 років тому +220

    Summary :
    “We put rules into there, that are not there” . That’s why we are not creative.

    • @murphyomni1542
      @murphyomni1542 4 роки тому +1

      Tahseen Mik it reminds me of the joker in The Dark Knight

  • @SteezyKane
    @SteezyKane 6 років тому +111

    Best tips ever

  • @fayatar432
    @fayatar432 7 років тому +76

    I advise people here to watch the whole talk before reading the comments who for some reason the people in them volunteered to summarize the talk and losing the many ideas and information in it

    • @DonGivani
      @DonGivani 4 роки тому

      Speak for yourself, everybody is different

    • @fayatar432
      @fayatar432 4 роки тому +7

      Don Givani I am talking to the different :)

    • @rahulbohra8338
      @rahulbohra8338 3 роки тому

      yes I don't know why people do that...summarise the entire thing into 3-4 lines....

  • @78skj
    @78skj 2 роки тому +3

    I’ve noticed that even artists, after a while their creativity becomes somewhat stagnant. Yet, we just refer to their music, movies or painting as their “style”. As a digital artist myself, I have to make a conscious effort not to become too lazy and predictable in my work, but constantly push my comfort-zone by thinking outside of the box.

  • @SonarFates
    @SonarFates 3 роки тому +10

    I use Wikipedia to compile a list of words/phrases that are relevant to whatever I'm working on, then I put them into an online cut-up machine similar to William Burroughs' technique. It spits back a paragraph of mixed up words, mostly all jargon, but a lot of the time they inspire new connections I hadn't thought of before, which I can then run with however I wish.
    It becomes quite addictive to experiment with disparate source topics.

    • @0Carlab
      @0Carlab 3 роки тому +1

      Ooh i love this idea! Thanks!

  • @jiyeonkimkate
    @jiyeonkimkate 3 роки тому +6

    Watching this video made me more creative for sure, thank you for sharing! Can't believe I could enjoy watching TED talks this much - so many great life tips are here.

  • @janetpond9956
    @janetpond9956 7 років тому +3

    Great talk. I've used the sleep one for years with good results, not all the time but often. Glad to see recognition that creativity is SO important and essential in all aspects of life/work. I was ridiculed as a child and it wasn't till I was around 40 yrs I realised I was very creative ... just not in the type of art my teacher had laughed at.

  • @huynhtinhle2419
    @huynhtinhle2419 8 років тому +17

    I like this talk. I like the way he run his talk, very clear and transparent to get his points.

  • @lars_larsen
    @lars_larsen 7 років тому +93

    The first word i think of when I'm standing there with my toothbrush trying to come up with 3 random words seems to always be "potato".. so I decided to make it 4 and simply ignore the first one.

  • @adventurecoalition3690
    @adventurecoalition3690 2 роки тому

    Love the “Dot Puzzle Solutions” It’s amazing how after a good nights sleep can generate creative ideas. Thx for this Ted Talk

  • @LG-dq7lg
    @LG-dq7lg 6 років тому +7

    Nice talk! I like that the 3 tools are so simple that anyone could use them :) He is a good teacher

  • @abdulhafizMail
    @abdulhafizMail Рік тому

    1. Try to challenge yourself to find something is out of box
    2. Prime your sleep to charge you mind to boost your mind
    3. How can you use the information for creactivity

  • @vashafarisi
    @vashafarisi 5 років тому +1

    his power point is out of the box

  • @alextagaroulias2558
    @alextagaroulias2558 4 роки тому

    This is for people who have never thought about creativity. It's what you do before 101.

  • @ranjanjinka87
    @ranjanjinka87 7 років тому +3

    Awesome talk Dr. Onarheim
    Hope this helps me to open up my creativity which is hidden deep inside the knowledge and lot of noisy data with too many communication channels.

  • @The22on
    @The22on 6 років тому +2

    omng! I loved the nine dot solutions by kids! I would never never never have thought of them!
    It reminds me of the physics teacher that put this question on a test: given a barometer, find the height of the school building. Of course, the students knew that air pressure (measured by the barometer) gets lower as you go higher. They said to measure the pressure at ground level and then on the roof. Find the difference and use a math equation (given in books) to get the height. But here are CREATIVE- and funny - answers:
    1. Find the school maintenance guy and offer to trade him the barometer if he tells you the height of the building.
    2. Tie a string to the barometer, stand on the roof, lower the barometer to the ground. Then measure the string.
    3. Drop the barometer from the roof and time its fall till it smashes to the ground. An equation gives distance.
    Can you think of out of the box answers?

    • @jamesduff6937
      @jamesduff6937 5 років тому +1

      Ha.. love those answers.. sorry Nate.. I can't think of anymore besides what those kids saw. Nate, your example of the different answer from kids, highlights that by asking many people about the problem on hand is also a good way to problem solve/think creatively.

    • @TheGuruEduardo
      @TheGuruEduardo 3 роки тому

      Brilliant! I'm stealing that.

    • @preetipimpalnerkar2910
      @preetipimpalnerkar2910 2 роки тому

      This is too too good. Thanks for sharing

  • @zahkiyyahcrawford7412
    @zahkiyyahcrawford7412 2 роки тому

    this video was so helpful and it made me open minded and i learned that creativity doesn’t have any limits go as far and push yourself so don’t try to limit what you can do or think you cannot do it because you can !

  • @trsolanki1987
    @trsolanki1987 8 років тому +17

    Really Really Interesting talk...fortunately sleeping technique to solve problem I have used and it really helps to solve...!!!

    • @jamesduff6937
      @jamesduff6937 5 років тому

      I'm with Marianne, can you give us an example of how you solved a problem with the sleeping technique? Would love to hear it.

  • @yoyoneel45
    @yoyoneel45 7 років тому +21

    it was extremely helpful,seriously you are the first one that really brings out great new tips on that topic!! Respect bro ,

  • @klapops
    @klapops 3 роки тому

    Brilliant. Can't wait to see more of your research! If I was to make a single observation, I would offer that this is vital research to the solution of some very protracted problems we are having as a species. If I was to make a second one, I'd say be careful using the word "destroy" (14:25-ish). Perhaps a better word is "inhibit"? It seems trivial but the defeating influential potency of the word "destroy" may not be (it would seem) what you want to affirm in someone. Such an exciting talk. Sorry this got by me for 6 years!

  • @selvesterx1006
    @selvesterx1006 3 роки тому +6

    Hey guys if you guys want to take it a step further with the random words once you're good at it .You create a three word link of random words including the first association word and once you have 3 random words create an image in you're head or a scene combining and using all three random words.
    If you want to go further and beyond then when you see the images in you're head and it seems generic or common force yourself to make it completely random by making more exaggerated or goofy looking even making look creepy this a pro tip by a drawing artist

  • @vastucson
    @vastucson 6 років тому +2

    Interesting! The first book to take readers inside the experience of creative inspiration hits bookstores tomorrow (3/6/2018). It's called, "Deep Creativity: Inside the Creative Mystery," and is the culmination of a 30-year exploration into the heart of creative inspiration. It stresses the idea that creativity is not just thinking outside the box but living outside it.

    • @jamesduff6937
      @jamesduff6937 5 років тому +1

      Thanks for the recommendation. Sounds like a good book. I like how you mentioned that creativity is not just thinking outside the box but living outside it.

  • @NickyLindolls
    @NickyLindolls 6 років тому +1

    Great talk. Really great takeaways. I liked the whole thing. Don’t think a summary would have as much impact.

  • @wonderwomandiana6461
    @wonderwomandiana6461 3 роки тому

    Balder Oneheim, insight detail instructions for the mind not to be lazy.

  • @syedsuhail4736
    @syedsuhail4736 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing these valuable tips💡

  • @andrewprahst2529
    @andrewprahst2529 5 років тому +6

    14:43 I was playing Tetris as I heard this.
    For all who are interested, my 40 line sprint time is 40 seconds

  • @gotoalex100
    @gotoalex100 4 роки тому

    These TED talks are starting to resemble the guest speakers we had to listen to in high school.

  • @peppamlowe
    @peppamlowe 8 років тому +13

    Damn good talk. so concise, to the point. extremely helpful and encouraging.

  • @yahalife
    @yahalife 3 роки тому +3

    Left and right Brain activities helps a great deal to help in enhancing both sides of brain.
    For eg: Using left hand which is less dominant to do some work enhances the right brain which increases the person’s creativity and motor skill.
    Left and Right brain activities are a powerful tool to practice.
    Thanks for a such great talk! TedX

  • @wonderwomandiana6461
    @wonderwomandiana6461 3 роки тому

    A person can control their dreams. Yes, problems do get solved ask or write one question before you sleep etc etc

  • @chanyuthsok4549
    @chanyuthsok4549 2 роки тому

    I do love TED
    Great Thកnks

  • @charbeltannios546
    @charbeltannios546 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you 👏👏👏👍

  • @malcolmbryant
    @malcolmbryant 7 років тому +1

    I sometimes mis-hear people's random utterances and trying to reconcile or make sense of them can be quite a poetic exercise.

  • @sakhtelahze6606
    @sakhtelahze6606 2 роки тому

    Excellent lecture👌
    Usefull information
    It was really good for me
    Thanks

  • @sherylcastro5688
    @sherylcastro5688 8 років тому +4

    Awesome talk!

  • @jamesduff6937
    @jamesduff6937 5 років тому +2

    Wow.. I can attest that I have tried only the 3rd idea (Wikipedia Random Articles) and it does work!!! Thank you so much. Is it working for other people?

  • @tradingwithraja5598
    @tradingwithraja5598 7 років тому +30

    Anybody besides me who tried to sleep with a puzzle and dreamt something totally irrelevant?

  • @mpking-ey7ys
    @mpking-ey7ys 7 років тому +4

    This is what I heard about being creative: combine two old ideas to make a new one. The mobile phone plus computer for a smart phone is an example. OK, I realise a smart phone is more than that these days.

  • @designgofer5945
    @designgofer5945 4 роки тому

    Great Talk and great presentation!

  • @nyaikanelson6611
    @nyaikanelson6611 7 років тому

    Thanks so much, I also use my surbodinates to do the thinking.

  • @alanjacob4948
    @alanjacob4948 5 років тому +3

    "Try to think of random words when u brush your teeth" i didn't understand it clearly can anyone brief it to me .
    i would be very thankful to your precious time.

    • @robert3333
      @robert3333 5 років тому +1

      So this is late but I'll answer anyways.
      His advice is to come up with random *unrelated* words quickly.
      Usually when trying to come up with random words they will have some connection (to the previous word or your surrounding).
      E.g. Toothbrush, Teeth, Mouth, Eat, Food, Pizza......
      Instead you should try to come up with something like this: Toothbrush, Tire, Australia, Table, Rain, Children, Glass.....

    • @kaisbestplaylist2029
      @kaisbestplaylist2029 4 роки тому +1

      Mr0strich I get that like say for instance “Tire”and “pillow” but how does that help creativity? Are you supposed to find a reason why these things are related afterword or? I’m very confused and I would be very thankful if you explained:)

  • @Martin-vj7zx
    @Martin-vj7zx 6 років тому +6

    this is honestly one of the most random things i ever came across

  • @sakhtelahze6606
    @sakhtelahze6606 2 роки тому

    Excellent speach
    Thanks so much

  • @Practiceofthepractice
    @Practiceofthepractice 5 років тому

    I'll remember these points for next time!

  • @luisvelax8143
    @luisvelax8143 4 роки тому

    Very interesting. Great advices

  • @thoughfullylost6241
    @thoughfullylost6241 3 роки тому +8

    we lose our creativity with age/specialization because of materialistic reductionist training of industrial culture

  • @lala15042
    @lala15042 6 років тому +1

    whooooa that was life changing

  • @seremosmedia3700
    @seremosmedia3700 4 роки тому

    me da risa porque todos repiten lo mismos y todos dicen lo mismo, leen los mismos libros y parece q saben, pero son lo mismo todos. Es increible estas charlas

  • @theresaheyer537
    @theresaheyer537 6 років тому

    very informative talks,,,thank you!for all of them!synchronicity!!!

  • @milesmentis6293
    @milesmentis6293 4 роки тому

    thank you for making this

  • @aryavijaykumar4700
    @aryavijaykumar4700 2 роки тому

    Thank u all very much

  • @renehenriksen1735
    @renehenriksen1735 7 років тому

    Strange that age makes us less creative. Strange too that creativity is looked down upon. Many of those things are really amazing. Why will someone supress it?

  • @AJAY7509
    @AJAY7509 7 років тому

    guys who ever watching these videos,inspirational,motivational plz stop annd be urself.cause u know guys we r liveing in a era that has no meanig on this.try to make urself,stay trong,don't take a step bck if needed most then take bck.cause u know what by listeaning them u can't get higher cause i'm trying this since 3yrs and still nothing.i just want u to say who ever reading my cmnt now just find urself in u.cause u r lossing urself thats why u came here to get some inspiration.just find urself wt u r,why u r here in this planet,wty u need to do,ask random questions ur self.then the last question always came that wt r u doing now? this the question just find the answer or try hard to get the answer.

  • @thetruth3322
    @thetruth3322 5 років тому

    Thank you, that was great.

  • @muhammadqasim2122
    @muhammadqasim2122 3 роки тому

    you are really amazing speaker adeachs

  • @JordanMitschelen
    @JordanMitschelen 8 років тому +5

    Why do we only try one?

  • @nikyabodigital
    @nikyabodigital 8 років тому +6

    I hope UA-cam on PC updates it's format just like on phone. Where you can see the video while commenting. Coz boy this sucks.

    • @ShoroukA
      @ShoroukA 8 років тому

      I'm literally doing this right now lol I'm using an extension on google chrome called "Mini Y".

  • @shanborshaunshangpliang4198
    @shanborshaunshangpliang4198 2 роки тому

    Hardly recall the memory of dreams..

  • @ataattosbt
    @ataattosbt 4 роки тому

    Classic example of random words (stream of consciousness) are the lyrics of the song “The Waters of March”.

  • @mpcc2022
    @mpcc2022 7 років тому +1

    A math teacher would tell you a line passes infinitely both ways through your bloody dots. Why most people think Mathematics doesn't require creativity is beyond me.

    • @DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour
      @DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour 6 років тому

      Since it is almost never used in any creative area in most people's lives? Pretty obvious.

    • @mpcc2022
      @mpcc2022 6 років тому

      Chocolatier Since most people don't understand Math and aren't highly creative, so it's understandable, but not obvious. To add, creative people look further and see more than the average person, so it's more than understandable to me that most people would be concerned with the supposed obvious, because most people aren't creative.

  • @professor_u
    @professor_u 4 роки тому

    that's how you "sleep on a decision"

  • @mwihaki__
    @mwihaki__ 4 роки тому

    Loved it!!

  • @ankursharma575
    @ankursharma575 6 років тому

    awesome speech

  • @Watcher1852
    @Watcher1852 7 років тому

    Great talk T.Y.

  • @Bigboss-xe6lm
    @Bigboss-xe6lm 5 років тому +1

    The cameraman should change not only the angles, but also profession. Great speech tho!

  • @AKR3_unofficial
    @AKR3_unofficial 4 роки тому

    Great man great thnx very much

  • @iagocaniato680
    @iagocaniato680 7 років тому +112

    Can someone give him a bottle of water please?

    • @caosinc
      @caosinc 6 років тому +1

      hahahaa not oneee speak administrator to notice this

  • @letsgrowtogether7015
    @letsgrowtogether7015 5 років тому

    Hip hop artist are creative,I like that.

  • @fakhrulislamjewel7120
    @fakhrulislamjewel7120 7 років тому +1

    awesome !

  • @abdullahomar3917
    @abdullahomar3917 2 роки тому +1

    Can someone explain, how random words improve your creativity!

  • @sofiasilva7998
    @sofiasilva7998 6 років тому

    Love you Rory 🤓

  • @sajithac8704
    @sajithac8704 4 роки тому

    brilliant!!!

  • @jeb-stuart
    @jeb-stuart 4 роки тому +1

    There has got to be a link as to why potato is such a common random word when watching this video, it happened to me too

  • @mhanzo
    @mhanzo 4 роки тому

    Interesting!

  • @joycetan7491
    @joycetan7491 8 років тому +3

    Peers, i cant understand the first tool, brush with random word? What did he say?

    • @balder_onarheim
      @balder_onarheim 7 років тому +23

      Hi Joyce, yeah I'm mumbling a bit there.. The first tool: Train your brain to make 'random associations', by challenging yourself to produce a chain of words where you quickly come up with a list of words - where every word has nothing to do with the previous word. I do this every night while brushing my teeth, but you can do this whenever you have a spare minute! Happy cognitive training :)

  • @nutrimission4266
    @nutrimission4266 6 років тому

    Love this

  • @shairabatuto1249
    @shairabatuto1249 8 років тому +1

    Great Vid!

  • @SalmanM190
    @SalmanM190 3 роки тому +1

    School has killed my creativity, the fact that I have to be here is just so sad

    • @starstruck8862
      @starstruck8862 3 роки тому +1

      I can relate. Ever since returning I lost all the artistic and imaginative traits I once had besides drawing. I do hope you get it back

    • @SalmanM190
      @SalmanM190 3 роки тому

      @@starstruck8862 thanks, im trying to make an effort into being more creative. Its pretty ironic how school makes people more unintelligent and less creative.

    • @starstruck8862
      @starstruck8862 3 роки тому

      @@SalmanM190 agreed. If anything they should be focusing on strengthening creativity and imaginative traits for it's what's you somewhere in life.

  • @denkozlov4220
    @denkozlov4220 3 роки тому

    awesome vid

  • @manictiger
    @manictiger 8 років тому +6

    Damn, I thought I was hot shit for doing it in 3 and then I kept watching the vid.

  • @dingoking5875
    @dingoking5875 6 років тому +5

    Hey if this isTLDW: here are his tools
    1 brush your teeth every night and and think of 3 random word then think are are the random
    2.wake up your self after playing tetirs and then question it while questioning every thing and try to solve the problem with your dream mind after wakeing up every 6 hours always wirte crazy kooky stuff down.
    3.this guy just use Wikipedia random generator to seem like a wild random creative mcgee but he just click the wiki ranodo button which means he is but the puppet of a algorithm tweaked by some dude who now knows he hold this mans creaitve life in his hand.
    4.this snaky guy didnt even say this but make sure you your self are ironic like hes named bald and is hair.

  • @egendron123
    @egendron123 4 роки тому +1

    SOmeone please explain to me, how you mention Putin as an example of your goal (creativity) WITHOUT getting political?

  • @Dxxxrexxxstream
    @Dxxxrexxxstream 5 років тому

    hey wait a second ! i guessed Car tire too ?! now is there any science behind this that can give an explanation?!

  • @flowerrainbow487
    @flowerrainbow487 3 роки тому +1

    soooO handsome this Guy.. 😍like pwedepie,..💖

  • @johndoh1000
    @johndoh1000 5 років тому +4

    Is anyone else bothered that he didn't stay in the red circles?

    • @G2GtakeaShit
      @G2GtakeaShit 5 років тому +1

      Thinking outside the box (circles, in this case)

    • @jamesduff6937
      @jamesduff6937 5 років тому

      Ha.. yeah I noticed it too.

  • @yashrawat5071
    @yashrawat5071 3 роки тому

    How to be creative:
    Step 1 - Start solving Euclidean Geo Problems

  • @uter
    @uter 7 років тому +1

    16:01 check out the hook while my DJ revolves it.

  • @haynesrobert2830
    @haynesrobert2830 4 роки тому +1

    How about sudoku

  • @unzahid
    @unzahid 4 роки тому

    great..

  • @umanganimates4493
    @umanganimates4493 4 роки тому +3

    Aaah! Finally Pewdipie gave a TED Talk!

  • @TheBluceRee
    @TheBluceRee 8 років тому +181

    Is nobody bothered by this saliva smacking noise?

  • @wasimmollah5664
    @wasimmollah5664 3 роки тому

    Great

  • @cavelwoolery9151
    @cavelwoolery9151 3 роки тому

    Being random! Thank you

  • @akashpandya2081
    @akashpandya2081 7 років тому

    impressive

  • @mikeshaftx
    @mikeshaftx 8 років тому +78

    Green is not a creative colour

    • @XXTheMoleXX
      @XXTheMoleXX 8 років тому +2

      Listen to the voices in your brain

    • @silverback2953
      @silverback2953 7 років тому

      The Alchemist Which green ?

    • @balder_onarheim
      @balder_onarheim 7 років тому +8

      Green? Colours cannot be creative ;)

    • @renehenriksen1735
      @renehenriksen1735 7 років тому

      Depends on what nuance of green it is...

    • @renehenriksen1735
      @renehenriksen1735 7 років тому +1

      Well got us there. People can be creative. But the green colour can be part of a creative composition or a creative element itself.