Contraints and creativity - Tina Seelig podcast
What if the key to unlocking your creativity was not having more resources, but less? Join Tina Seelig, a Stanford professor and innovation expert, as she reveals how to turn constraints into catalysts for creativity and supercharge your superpowers.
Tina Seelig is a professor and director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, who studies and teaches creativity, leadership, and entrepreneurship. In this podcast, she talks about how constraints can drive creativity and innovation, and how to find and use your superpowers. She also shares her insights on how to embrace failure as a learning opportunity, how to cultivate a creative mindset, and how to apply creativity in a corporate environment. Some of the key actionable insights from the podcast are:
Creativity is not a skill, but a mindset that can be developed and practiced.
Constraints are not barriers, but opportunities to find novel solutions and generate value.
Superpowers are your unique strengths and passions that make you stand out and contribute to the world.
Failure is not an end, but a feedback that helps you improve and grow.
Listening is an underrated superpower that can help you understand others’ needs, perspectives, and emotions