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Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel

The Hello Monday Master Class: Be Creative with Natalie Nixon and Laura Linney

Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel

LinkedIn

Careers, Business

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 20 June 2024

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to the Hello Monday Master Class! We've distilled the essence of hundreds of conversations into five essential rules that will empower you to thrive in an ever-changing professional landscape. It's week four, and we are focused on something that is truly critical to success: getting creative. In this episode, we learn from creativity strategist and author Natalie Nixon, and celebrated actress Laura Linney. Our culture is productivity heavy, but just tasking through a to-do list doesn’t move culture or solve problems. We need creativity for that. So today, we'll talk about how to leverage creativity in what Natalie calls a “VUCA” environment - volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous. Laura shares her willingness to let the process of making and doing feel deeply uncomfortable - to invest in the process itself rather than obsessing over a desired outcome. And Natalie introduces her key to creativity - a framework of three “i”s. For this week’s exercise, we’re leaning into inquiry! Head over to our free Hello Monday group on LinkedIn and share one of the best questions you’ve ever been asked. Then, check out some of the other contributions and start talking with other master class listeners. You can join the Hello Monday Group by clicking here. Want more on Natalie’s methodology of toggling between wonder and rigor? Listen to Natalie’s full episode of Hello Monday here and follow her on LinkedIn. We are huge fans of Laura Linney’s, and appreciate her framework for withstanding the mushy middle of creative processes. This conversation with Laura even got us nominated for a Webby back in 2020! To hear the whole thing, click here. To get the rest of the Hello Monday Master Class delivered right to your inbox, subscribe to our free newsletter.

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0:00.0

LinkedIn News.

0:06.0

If I could just kind of jump right to it, the way I'm defining creativity is that it's our ability to toggle between wonder and rigor to solve problems.

0:17.2

And I think now more than ever, it's a truly Vuka environment that is volatile,

0:22.1

uncertain, complex and ambiguous. It's

0:24.7

creativity that's going to be the tool and the compass to to navigate these

0:30.0

times.

0:32.0

That's Natalie Nixon. these times.

0:34.0

That's Natalie Nixon.

0:35.4

She has the coolest title.

0:36.8

She is a creativity strategist.

0:39.9

Her book is The Creativity Leap,

0:42.1

and it's a sort of handbook for business people.

0:46.2

Natalie's right to suggest that we are living in, well, she called it a Vuka environment.

0:51.7

Volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous.

0:57.4

Even the immediate future is becoming increasingly more difficult to predict. In the face of this. Our ability, this ability that we have to use

1:06.8

our imagination is to solve the really hard problems is so powerful. Too many people think of creativity as a fixed personality trait, right?

1:18.0

You either are creative or you aren't.

1:20.0

We're socialized to believe this from a young age.

1:23.0

I mean, I can remember exactly when I landed on this for myself.

1:27.0

I was in my sixth grade Humanities class.

1:30.0

Now I sat diagonally behind Diana. We had to do this project on Greek

1:37.1

gods that spring. It was probably two or three weeks of work. It felt like a

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