The Beautician Test Ask somebody who knows nothing at all about the subject. How does he or she see things? Own Structures What, in your opinion, are the pre-requisites of the task? What aspects appear to be fixed? What would happen if this is not the case in reality? Brainstorming Everyone says everything that occurs to them. During the brainstorming session criticism is NOT ALLOWED. Quantity goes before quality. In this case, jumping on the bandwagon is desirable. Any assessment takes place afterwards. Mind Maps Write the task small in the middle of a large piece of paper and draw a circle around what you have written. Draw a line branching out from the circle, attaching a new circle containing a new thought which is associated with the previous thought. Draw another line branching out from this circle and another circle with a new thought in it that you associate with the one before; and so on and so forth until you have covered the whole piece of paper. The Copper Technique Take a look at what others have already done on the subject. Other clients and other agencies. How could you do it better? Thinking Backwards Begin your thoughts in reverse. What is the final goal you want to achieve? What has to happen immediately before this? What do you need to do to achieve this? What has to be done to make sure of this 'need' occuring? And so on. Surfing the Net Type a couple of keywords which fit the subject into a search engine. What results do you get? Pay special attention to unusual links. Careful though, don't get carried away! The Creative SWAT Team Get together with a group of people who are not stressed out: students, school children, relatives, the caretaker... Give them a clear explanation of the task in hand. You'll be surprised at the results you get! The Analogy Formulate the problem again, but abstractly this time. Where can you find similar problems? In the environment? In technology? How would the problem be solved in these areas? How can you transpose the solution onto your problem? The Cinema Go to the cinema. Put yourself in the position of one of the characters in the film. How would this figure approach your task? Alternatively, stay in your office and think of a film you have seen recently. The Thesis Imagine you are writing a thesis on the subject. How would it be structured? The Table Top Game Reconstruct the scene on your desk. You=a pencil, the client=an eraser etc... How does the situation appear now? Game of Senses Imagine a situation related to the task in hand, or even find a real situation and participate in it. Perceive the situation through each single sense and note the results in relation to each sense. What can you see (put your hands over your ears)? What can you hear (shut your eyes)? Etc... Bad Ideas Collect bad ideas. The worst ideas you can find. Ideas that would never work. The worse they are, the better. The movie Make a film of your task. Create roles, create a storyline and cast actors for the different roles. Write the script. Is the film exciting or is it funny? Imagine a happy ending. Imagine a sad ending. The Tarot Choose a Tarot card. How can this help you? Read a description of the card in a book. What ideas occur to you? Strange Location Go to a place that you are not very familiar with. If possible, somewhere you've never been before. How does the task appear when considered from here? If necessary: imagine this place in your mind's eye. What would happen if... How Would I View this Task... ...if the end of the world came tomorrow? ...if tomorrow I won the lottery? The Intuitive Mirror Technique Look in the mirror, look right into your eyes. You don't have to do any explaining with this one. Just be as quiet as possible. Important: don't look away! Ask yourself for the solution. Give yourself an answer. Take your time. Mr X Imagine you are...James Bond...God himself...your own mother...Bugs Bunny...? How would you solve the problem then? The Shopping Trip What can you find to help you with your task? The Roundabout Route Use any creative techniques to help you discover new creative techniques which may help you with the task. The Magic Wand You have a magic wand. In your mind, imagine you go through life using the wand to eliminate any obstacles in your path. Where does your path lead? What new paths appear on the way? The Merlin Technique Imagine you have solved the problem. Everybody congratulates you. Your client is impressed. Remind yourself of how you got to this point: how you came to your ingenious solution. Remind yourself of how everything began. Before you started working on the problem, you had no idea how to solve it...and then carry on relating the story... The Time Machine Go back into the past, or into the future. Make friends with the people you meet. Tell them about the problem you have to solve. How do they see it? What advice can they give you? This works particularly well with several people. The Board Game Create a board game involving all the factors that belong to your task which you have to consider. Maybe you can even play a round..For example: a game with dice: what do you need to achieve? Where are the problem areas? Which event cards can be drawn? Mirror, Mirror on the Wall Relate the problems of the task while looking in the mirror. When you're finished, start again from the beginning...do this again...and again...and again. See what happens. The Video Drama Relate the problems of the task in front of a video camera. When you are finished, play back the video...do this again...and again...and again. See what happens. A Day at the Zoo Go to the Zoo. Observe the animals. Find an animal that can help you. Imagine you can read its mind. Ask it questions. What does it advise you to do? Make Music Consider the task. Play the piano or some other instrument. See what happens. Those of you who are more advanced in musical matters may also want to sing the task. Ask Your 'Guru' Close your eyes. Imagine you are visiting a guru in his temple. Envisage the scene as realistically as possible. Ask him for his advice. What does he suggest? Distortion First of all, imagine the problem you are seeking a solution for in a realistic manner, just as it would be in reality...a totally normal scene...then change the scene in your mind's eye. Run the film in reverse...then forward again, but this time twice as quickly...and now backwards as if it were a cartoon...all the people are blue, or something similar. Imagine a funny musical score...get the characters to sing the parts they would normally speak...change the film in any way you'd like, forward, backwards...then stop and make a note of the crazy ideas that occur to you. The Quick Solution Bang your fist on the table. Say as loudly as you can, 'the answer's really simple. All I have to do is...' and then just carry on talking and see what happens. Try this several times...each time with new ideas...don't stop...do this at least 20 times. Loony Toons Imagine yourself as a cartoon character. What do you look like, what clothes are you wearing? You're sitting despairingly at your desk searching for a solution. What do you do? What would the cartoon character do? (Possibly all those things you would NEVER do). What sorts of answers occur to the cartoon figure? Creative Dance Put on some very loud music. Dance as energetically as you possibly can...for at least 5 minutes...then sit down and remain quiet, close your eyes and see what new thoughts come into your mind. The Couch Recount the problem you are seeking a solution to as passionately as you can in front of a video camera. Then imagine a situation where you have to advise a client and play back the video. What do you advise your client? The Laugh Your Socks Off Mirror Technique Start laughing about yourself and your client and the task in hand. As you start your efforts will appear totally artificial...don't stop, keep laughing...soon you won't be able to stop. This is a nice relaxation technique.