The Artists
“If you believe it is going to work,
it will work!”
Artists' Creativity Profile
Problem-solver type: Creator
Super-power: Unquenchable discipline
Power state: (α) Alpha state (reflective / restful mind – passive attention)
Brain power: Emotional reasoning
Special ability: To create new contexts and evoke emotions
Secret weapon: Role playing
Communication skill: Empathy
Weaknesses: Perfectionism and/or self-sabotage
Needs to improve: Self-confidence and patience
Nature: Emotional and systematic
Purpose: Positive impact
Common preferences:
Work style: Solo-player
Thinking style: Pragmatic
Innovation style: Disruptive
Learning style: Kinesthetic
- Charismatic
- Communicator
Team
Work style
Thinking style
Learning style
Innovation style
Leadership style
The Good Stuff
- Resilient
- Inspiring personalities
- Good in pitching their ideas
- Natural improvisers
The Bad Stuff (not that bad)
- Afraid of being judged
- Often compare themselves with others
- Hold extremely high expectations
- Tend to regrets their important decisions
Exploring the Artists' mind
Artists are Creators
Artists are very imaginative and are generally looking for unexplored ways to solve problems. They like to create things first, and then try to make sense of them in the scenario (sometimes they create the scenario). In other words, Artists are better at visualizing solutions than detecting problems.
Creative nature – What triggers their creative thoughts
Artists are natural tinkers who love to explore all the possibilities they can reach with their actual knowledge and skills.
They are empathetic yet systematic thinkers. Once they start working on something, it is hard to take them away from their task until they finish it.
They are generally interested in new experiences, and their creative thoughts are driven to finding the best option to solve a problem that somewhat involves some skills they already have. They like to challenge themselves to optimize whatever they already know, so they can beat their own record and, therefore, reach their personal development goals.
Usually, artists don’t have their creative ideas at the very moment that they are trying to solve a problem. They often spend a considerable amount of energy on trying to figure out the best solution within their skill set.
Timing – Their approach and perception about time
Artists are very curious about discovering new paths. They are constantly trying to find
very anxious and impatient over the time if not controlled or mitigated by a hobby or some other activity that can help them to address that energy. By being active minds, the inventors are naturally more concerned about the future than about the present moment, which makes them more comfortable to wonder about the numerous possibilities they can create over time.
Inventors are dreamers, and it is really hard to build your dream in your mind and also take action to implement it in a month. Don’t you agree? So, they are not big fans of short-term goals and definitely not fond of making quick and urgent decisions.
Reasoning – How they create and develop new ideas
Artists like to come up with new solutions when they are working on something they know. They are better at connecting information that makes sense to them and are upon their reach of understanding. All the possibilities that are not related to their actual knowledge, they tend to ignore at first so they can have more
Understanding – How they process and organize their thoughts
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Expression – How they express and explain their thoughts
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Creative confidence – How they deal with change
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Interests – How they perceive opportunities
Of course it depends on how attached they are to their work, but, generally speaking, artists tend to believe that opportunities are only worth taking if they can do something about it at the moment. If opportunities pop up and they don’t have the skills to handle them, they ignore that opportunity, no matter how great it could be.
Experts are extremely focused, and they prefer to bet on opportunities that require their strengths instead of taking a leap of faith on some uncertain opportunities. Have you ever heard about the “shiny object” effect? Well, the experts are kinda immune to it, which means that they don’t get drawn to “incredible must-act-now flash promotions that offer amaaaazing results for just $$”. They simply evaluate what is there for them and if they are able to handle right NOW. If those two answers are not satisfactory for them, they just ignore the shiny object.
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