How Words Become Images

What happens when creativity, words and images find one another

Daniel R Silva
Thoughts And Ideas

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Once again I find myself struggling to come up with something to write about. I thought about creativity. But, so what? What can I offer to you, reader? I am having a hard time figuring that out myself even when I come across something worthwhile to lay out in this blank space. But the self-doubt about anything we’re creating is just a by-product of any creation. It’s the process of carving a statue in marble. At first no creation is in there, only in the mind of the one who chooses to go against conventions and bring to life a slice of his imagination. You’re about to find out interesting ideas about creativity.

“Creative thinking is today’s one of the most prized profit-producing possession for any individual, corporation, or country. It has the capacity to change you, your business and the world.” — Robert P. Crawford

The key ingredient for creativity is something invisible and usually hard to see. It has no inherent shape, sound or color. Some people wait for the moment it turns into something they’re able to grasp with their imaginary hands… But the thing is that there’s no way to pick it up from the realm of ideas. It’s not like they don’t want to make things easier for you, it’s simply a trait of their behavior. An idea bearing the potential of creating a connection in this world is not docile. Some effort has to be put into practice as I way to draw your idea closer to realization. Which means that in some point it’ll finally acknowledge you as worthy and that’s the moment it comes into existence, but only after you’ve put in a great deal of work.

People often ask how to be a singer, a musician or a writer. Any path is embellished with its own adornments to teach you along the way. It’s just expected that we ask for ways to develop skills through shortcuts. I mean, are there really shortcuts? If you wish to write as well as Stephen King, doesn’t it make sense to write just as much as Stephen King himself did? Maybe the habit of always turning into action any thought you have, can without error be the door to revolutionary ideas and precisely how you welcome skills in your life.

It’s actually a magic process most of us are leaning to. The reason is that repetitive and job positions which don’t necessarily need creativity at its finest to get things done are being replaced by machines, for instance. Even though there’s still a fair amount of jobs only humans can do. Here comes the question: how can I secure a future with plenty of satisfying work I could take on? Above everything else, being not afraid of developing your creativity is the number one way to get people to come to you, looking for evolutionary approaches to their problems.

The advantage of pouring creativity over your words lies in the countless things you can talk about FOREVER. Once you’re intimate with connections the relationship between you and writing will just get stronger and definitely lasting, on top of that you’ll be able to change your life to provide ideas by means of writing. And guess what, the reason behind all of it is to create connection and relationship, which when done well will last for a life time. In a nutshell:

When creativity marries words and picture images that please your audience, be sure of something: these pleasing words will live forever in their minds.

Just think of something nice someone told you someday and I’m sure there’s at least one you think you might never forget. That’s the power of words.

I mean, who doesn’t like to experience something unique and pleasant?

Most people aren’t taught creativity in school, maybe because most of our own professors aren’t creative themselves. Don’t let this fact fool you into thinking that creativity is not that important, because if you want to live a breathtaking life where you’ll always feel alive, then creativity is the diamond you have to find a way to bring to the surface of your life. Go find a shovel, and don’t forget to bring along some spare ones. You know the digging is not going to be easy, but if we’re talking about a diamond that can make wishes come true, why not give our all, right?

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Daniel R Silva
Thoughts And Ideas

Copywriter with engineering background, but not the kind that blurts out, but rather the type that weaves experiences into juicy lasting ideas for you!