Subtitled “rediscover your creative genius,” this powerful book begins with the author’s tale of his dramatic career loss with a wife and 3 young kids to his discovering of his true calling - as a graffiti artist and inspirational speaker. He hides his paintings in the town where he will speak (called the Art Spot) leaving clues. The person who finds the painting gets to keep it, Speaking while painting (a 1 hour event) he encourages his listeners to discover and practice the artist that was in all of us as children. The book is full of quotes, recommended readings, research and stories (including Steve Jobs, Oswald Chambers, and G.K. Chesteron, among others) to support his premise.
Section one speaks of THEN (who you were) and what was right about you before adulthood came and suppressed your creativity. Key points:
-Mystery adds meaning
-Ignorance leads to breakthroughs
-Later means never
-Play is the supreme catalyst
Section two speaks of NOW (who you are) and what is left of you. You still have a right brain, just aren’t using it!
Section three speaks to HOW (who you can still be) with seven powerful and insightful chapters.
Be provocative
- Step outside your bubble, live with some discomfort, ask forgiveness rather than permission, start small
Be Intuitive
- Know what’s under the surface, loosen your processes, make discovery as valuable as data, let conversations be your proving ground
Be convicted
- Do the next thing on your heart, be a catalyst
Be accelerated
- Refine your resources...even when you don’t have to, refuse to be overwhelmed,
Be spontaneous
- Act through the fear, leave room for interruptions
Be surrendered
- Surrender the recognition, the labels, the moment, the outcome
Be original
- Dance to your own drum, work boldly/uniquely/freely, recruit an ally
Interestingly, in the final chapter, “your Picasso,” Wahl shows his creativity as you record the first letter of each “be” - P.I.C.A..S.S.O.
Although the primary focus of this excellent book is enhancing your creativity at work, it is just as applicable to the entire process of decision making, creativity, and problem-solving in any situation. I am using this as one of my textbooks in an Organizational Leadership graduate class.