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Meta-analysis of an article
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The article talks about the habits of creative people and ways of enhancing creativity. Creative people have several habits that make them even more creative in their respective fields. Besides, adopting these habits can lead to the creativity of a person who was initially not creative. The first habit is preparing the ground, which suggests that creativity requires a settled mind, a completely relaxed state of attention and focus. One is required to take time to be fully absorbed in the creativity and inspiration zone. Second is planting creativity seeds, which enable people to amplify what they think most. This habit urges people to put their attention on what they want to create but not on complaints. Setting an intention to achieve desired results is highly emphasized. The third is living in the questions. Creative people pay close attention to others' questions, especially those from scientists, artists, and thought leaders. The fourth habit is feeding the brain by being more curious and nosy. Getting interested in something helps provide a gold mine of ideas if you learn to connect places, people, and things that would not be connected normally. Combining ideas and making possible connections between places, things, and people are important creative practices applied by designers, artists, and scientists. Lastly is the experiment and exploring habit. Experimenting involves trial and error that helps people to learn from the failed experiments. Improving creativity involves following one's curiosity, experimenting with ideas, and learning from previous mistakes.
The article can be termed as a meta-analysis research because it has comprehensively analyzed results of several studies to come up with one research paper that covers the habits of creative people and how creativity can be enhanced. Creativity should be highly sensitized as it helps in making the world a better place through innovation (Paek, Abdulla & Cramond 2016)
Paek, S. H., Abdulla, A. M., & Cramond, B. (2016). A meta-analysis of the relationship between three common psychopathologies—ADHD, anxiety, and depression—and indicators of little-c creativity. Gifted Child Quarterly, 60(2), 117-133.
Seven habits of highly successful people. (2018). London Business School Review, 29(1), 58-58. https://doi.org/10.1111/2057-1615.12220