Arrange Your Surroundings

While using your creative thinking, you are not only using your brain to make it work. There are many other factors that allow a person to use their creativity and one of them includes the environment. Learn how surroundings affect the way a person thinks creatively by reading this article.

Your Surroundings Do the Trick

Try to complete a project or assignment in a messy or noisy room. Do you think you can accomplish it? Certainly, you can’t. Maybe, you can finish the task, but not with the efficiency you can get from working in a conducive and clean environment. Indeed, the surroundings of the space where you are staying do play a very crucial role in letting you think creatively.

With the right choice of environment or by simply arranging your surroundings properly, there is a high chance for you to make the most of your creative thinking. Ever since the early times, human beings have needed to be sensitive with their environment in order to survive. This means that you have a natural awareness of your environment and you look after that environment with particular qualities.

The transition in your surroundings along with the laughter and chitchat in the background, the whirring of a coffee machine and the cups clattering will possibly set off your creative fuel in no time.
Know how to create the perfect environment towards creative thinking with the following ideas:

    • Sound

People often think that when you concentrate on producing useful ideas, you must stay inside a quiet room. However, you need to realize that noise is not essentially bad. Actually, an average noise level of about 70-80 dB (decibel) points, may help in promoting your creative thinking.

    • Color

Choosing the right color for your working environment may also play a crucial role. For instance, if you are going to pick between blue and red as your desktop background color, what would you choose? You can answer this by thinking about the things that normally enter your mind when you think of either the two. What comes to your mind when you see or talk about color blue? It can be the sky or the ocean.

What about red? The color red triggers people to think about red light, ambulances, emergencies, stop signs and blood. All of them are dangerous or mistake signs. This basically leads people to be in an avoidance mode and hence, become more vigilant and cautious. Accordingly, you do well on a detailed oriented task. However, when the main task is naturally more creative, blue is considered to be a better option. Still, depending on your preferences, you can find a color pattern that works for you.

    • Temperature
      You want to be comfortable while trying to be creative. It is advised that you find a temperature that makes you relaxed but also keeps you on point as well.

 

    • Lighting

Try to think intuitively. In what light condition would you become more actively creative, in a bright room or in a dim one? People will usually choose the bright one over the other, yet you might actually find it quite the opposite.
What’s the logic? It is the thing called “disinhibition”. People basically control their behaviors. In the office environment, you always regulate your behavior, the way you sit, talk and more.

If a room is finely lit, you might feel like each part of your body could be judged and observed by other people, allowing you to act accordingly. However, inside a dim room, your guard goes down a bit, allowing you not to have the need of controlling yourself rigorously. This is where your creative side enters the scene.

With a properly arranged surrounding, it becomes a lot easier for you to work with your creative thinking. So, make sure to consider all the pointers mentioned here.


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