7 reasons why a major crisis often spurs creativity—and how to apply flexible thinking to your own circumstances
. However, if you channel that extra energy into a fight response , then the crisis-related fear you feel is experienced as less unpleasant. If you choose to respond with helplessness , your fear will feel more unpleasant.
4. The psychological barriers that stop people from being creative fade into the background during a crisis. Creativity often involves breaking some rules or perceived rules. Under the general rubric of rules, I'm also including social norms and conventions that lead to us staying in our lane and doing things the way we've always done them. In a crisis, there is a sense that the normal rules don't apply. We see evidence of this everywhere.
When people see the rules are off, they feel freer to be creative. This can include social norms we feel constrained by, such as those related to reaching out to others, how we use social media or other technology, who we collaborate with, or how we spend our time. For instance, you might feel less inhibited about reaching out to someone you've lost touch with or last had an awkward interaction with.
Let's say you typically teach a class in-person but now you are teaching it online. This change in format + the current situation is likely to cause you to reevaluate how you teach. You may have to find new ways to replicate what you did in in-person classes, but you're also free to make other changes, perhaps including those you've wanted to make for a long time but felt inhibited to make or just haven't gotten around to.
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