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Topic - The Creative Process (Phase Four)

Issue - (Role # 4) The Warrior carries the idea into action*

Tiptoid -

In the creative process, the role of the Warrior is to carry the world of “what if” into action, bringing to completion the idea-making process which was started and developed by the Explorer, the Artist, and the Judge.

The Warrior has a can-do attitude.

The Warrior erases self-doubt and fear of failure.

The Warrior takes action, exhibiting courage.

Here is what The Warrior must do to accomplish the task -

  1. Put a plan together; make a strategy to achieve the plan's goals.
  2. Be strong; recognize the sacrifices and consequences.
  3. Capitalize on resources – who/what else can help?
  4. See each obstacle as a worthy challenge.
  5. Get back up when knocked down; be persistent; follow through.
  6. Savor victories and learn from defeats.
  7. Value accomplishment.

With courage and determination, The Warrior brings the creative process to an end. The Warrior has been steadfast in his ability to see things through. The idea has finally achieved reality.

How satisfying is that!

*information taken from “A Kick in the Seat of the Pants” by Roger Von Oech

 

Glossary -

sacrifice - forfeiture of something highly valued for the sake of one considered to have a greater value or claim

consequence - the relation of a cause to its result

obstacle - one that stands in the way of, or holds up progress

persistence - continuance of an effect after the cause has been removed

savor - to appreciate fully

 

Find Out More - read “A Kick in the Seat of the Pants” by Roger Von Oech

Submitted by - Danielle Crais

Site Managers - Nana Yeboah andKelsey Tedder

May 2006

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