Actcelerate invites you to become a Certified Drama/Art based Facilitator
About Actcelerate
Actcelerate was born in 2013 for Corporates & Individuals as one of the most unique Training company which uses Theatre & Arts (Meditation, Improvisation, Cinema, Playback Theatre, Music, Dance & Painting) to :
Actcelerate combines Theatre, Arts & Leadership Training to create and deliver experiential training programs. Inspired to take these creative techniques to power corridors, the team devised a unique technique for maximum impact using Theatre & Arts. They now consistently use this methodology for the benefit of Organizations and individuals to help achieve growth, innovation and oneness.
Actcelerate now conduct various training programmes across the country, and abroad in South-East Asia and the Far East. They have covered over 40+ corporations such as
And many more.
Prashant Chawla – Founder of Actcelerate
Prashant is the founder and brain behind Actcelerate, and its unique formula of using Theatre & Arts(Meditation, Improvisation, Cinema, Dance, Music & other arts forms) in corporate training to make the sessions innovative, fun and engaging.
Prashant started his professional journey in 2001 as a Chartered Accountant with Ernst & Young. Having gathered 2 years of experience, he took a leap of faith to leave a corporate career behind and chose to pursue his passion in Theatre & Arts. Prashant went on to get trained in theatre by professors of National School of Drama (NSD) and thus started his career as a professional actor in Mumbai. Till date, he has acted in over 1000 episodes on Television, 200 Ad Commercials, 40 Theatre Plays, few Web Series & Movies.
He came up with this concept of using Theatre & Arts to make Trainings more interactive, fun and engaging. Theatre
Learning & Importance of Theatre & Arts in Training
There is Theatre & Drama taking place in and around us at all times. We just need to become aware that it is taking place and we are also playing various roles on this stage. The day we become aware of the drama inside and outside us, our way of perceiving situations & people will transform.
Theatre has been an influential factor in many people’s lives irrespective of their profession. With the help of Theatre & Arts, creativity can flourish, academics can improve, and means of self-expression can be developed. Participants benefit significantly, not only in terms of exploring the unexplored or hidden ability to act, but also by shedding the inhibitions associated with performing in front of an audience. Theater can be influential in all aspects of life. Participating in theater can stimulate participant’s creativity and thought process. The whole experience of theatre makes people more aware and sensitive towards various issues. It empowers the meek and makes people do away with their reservations.
Please go to this link for more benefits of Theatre/Arts based Training – http://actcelerate.in/importance-theatre-organization-leadership/
CURRICULUM FOR WEEKEND-CERTIFICATE COURSES
Actcelerate is launching 2 kinds of Weekend-Certificate Course both starting together on the weekend of 24-25 November 2018 in Mumbai.
These certificate courses are specifically designed either for existing Trainers, Facilitators or Teachers who would like to learn the skill of Drama & Theatre to use in their existing Training OR individuals who would like to become Certified Drama & Art based Facilitator.
1-MONTH WEEKEND-CERTIFICATE COURSE (3 WEEKEND BATCHES)
1STWEEKEND (24-25 NOV.)
2ndWEEKEND (8-9 DEC.)
3rdWEEKEND (22-23 DEC.)
Who should attend:
Existing Trainers/Teachers/Facilitators (Behavirol & Product) who would like to learn & use Theatre & Drama to enhance their existing Training/Facilitation.
Dates– 24-25 Nov, 8-9 Dec, 22-23 Dec.
Location– Goregaon, Mumbai.
3 MONTHS CERTIFICATE COURSE (8 WEEKEND BATCHES)
1STWEEKEND (24-25 NOV.)
2ndWEEKEND (8-9 DEC.)
3rdWEEKEND (22-23 DEC.)
4thWEEKEND (12-13 JAN.)
5thWEEKEND (26-27 JAN.)
6th& 7THWEEKEND – TRIAL FACILITATION & INDUSTRY TRAINING(FEBRUARY)
8THWEEKEND – FINAL CLASS (2-3 MARCH)
Who should attend:
Individuals/Trainers/Facilitators/HR Professionals who wants to get certified as a Drama based/ Meditation based & Art based Facilitator.
Dates– 24-25 Nov, 8-9 Dec, 22-23 Dec, 12-13 Jan, 26-27 Jan, 2-3 March.
(Feb Month is for Trial Facilitation and Industry Training)
Location– Goregaon, Mumbai.
*FOR DETAILS PLEASE CALL MANISHA AT 9075340758 OR MAIL US AT hello@actcelerate.in
Actcelerate invites you to become a Certified Drama/Art based Facilitator
About Actcelerate
Actcelerate was born in 2013 for Corporates & Individuals as one of the most unique Training company which uses Theatre & Arts (Meditation, Improvisation, Cinema, Playback Theatre, Music, Dance & Painting) to :
Actcelerate combines Theatre, Arts & Leadership Training to create and deliver experiential training programs. Inspired to take these creative techniques to power corridors, the team devised a unique technique for maximum impact using Theatre & Arts. They now consistently use this methodology for the benefit of Organizations and individuals to help achieve growth, innovation and oneness.
Actcelerate now conduct various training programmes across the country, and abroad in South-East Asia and the Far East. They have covered over 40+ corporations such as
And many more.
Prashant Chawla – Founder of Actcelerate
Prashant is the founder and brain behind Actcelerate, and its unique formula of using Theatre & Arts(Meditation, Improvisation, Cinema, Dance, Music & other arts forms) in corporate training to make the sessions innovative, fun and engaging.
Prashant started his professional journey in 2001 as a Chartered Accountant with Ernst & Young. Having gathered 2 years of experience, he took a leap of faith to leave a corporate career behind and chose to pursue his passion in Theatre & Arts. Prashant went on to get trained in theatre by professors of National School of Drama (NSD) and thus started his career as a professional actor in Mumbai. Till date, he has acted in over 1000 episodes on Television, 200 Ad Commercials, 40 Theatre Plays, few Web Series & Movies.
He came up with this concept of using Theatre & Arts to make Trainings more interactive, fun and engaging. Theatre
Learning & Importance of Theatre & Arts in Training
There is Theatre & Drama taking place in and around us at all times. We just need to become aware that it is taking place and we are also playing various roles on this stage. The day we become aware of the drama inside and outside us, our way of perceiving situations & people will transform.
Theatre has been an influential factor in many people’s lives irrespective of their profession. With the help of Theatre & Arts, creativity can flourish, academics can improve, and means of self-expression can be developed. Participants benefit significantly, not only in terms of exploring the unexplored or hidden ability to act, but also by shedding the inhibitions associated with performing in front of an audience. Theater can be influential in all aspects of life. Participating in theater can stimulate participant’s creativity and thought process. The whole experience of theatre makes people more aware and sensitive towards various issues. It empowers the meek and makes people do away with their reservations.
Please go to this link for more benefits of Theatre/Arts based Training – http://actcelerate.in/importance-theatre-organization-leadership/
CURRICULUM FOR WEEKEND-CERTIFICATE COURSES
Actcelerate is launching 2 kinds of Weekend-Certificate Course both starting together on the weekend of 24-25 November 2018 in Mumbai.
These certificate courses are specifically designed either for existing Trainers, Facilitators or Teachers who would like to learn the skill of Drama & Theatre to use in their existing Training OR individuals who would like to become Certified Drama & Art based Facilitator.
1-MONTH WEEKEND-CERTIFICATE COURSE (3 WEEKEND BATCHES)
1STWEEKEND (24-25 NOV.)
2ndWEEKEND (8-9 DEC.)
3rdWEEKEND (22-23 DEC.)
Who should attend:
Existing Trainers/Teachers/Facilitators (Behavirol & Product) who would like to learn & use Theatre & Drama to enhance their existing Training/Facilitation.
Dates– 24-25 Nov, 8-9 Dec, 22-23 Dec.
Location– Goregaon, Mumbai.
3 MONTHS CERTIFICATE COURSE (8 WEEKEND BATCHES)
1STWEEKEND (24-25 NOV.)
2ndWEEKEND (8-9 DEC.)
3rdWEEKEND (22-23 DEC.)
4thWEEKEND (12-13 JAN.)
5thWEEKEND (26-27 JAN.)
6th& 7THWEEKEND – TRIAL FACILITATION & INDUSTRY TRAINING(FEBRUARY)
8THWEEKEND – FINAL CLASS (2-3 MARCH)
Who should attend:
Individuals/Trainers/Facilitators/HR Professionals who wants to get certified as a Drama based/ Meditation based & Art based Facilitator.
Dates– 24-25 Nov, 8-9 Dec, 22-23 Dec, 12-13 Jan, 26-27 Jan, 2-3 March.
(Feb Month is for Trial Facilitation and Industry Training)
Location– Goregaon, Mumbai.
*FOR DETAILS PLEASE CALL MANISHA AT 9075340758 OR MAIL US AT hello@actcelerate.in
There is Theatre & Drama taking place in and around us at all times. We just need to become aware that it is taking place and we are also playing various roles on this stage. The day we become aware of the drama inside and outside us, our way of perceiving situations & people will transform.
Theatre has been an influential factor in many people’s lives irrespective of their profession. With the help of Theatre & Arts, creativity can flourish, academics can improve, and means of self-expression can be developed. Participants benefit significantly, not only in terms of exploring the unexplored or hidden ability to act, but also by shedding the inhibitions associated with performing in front of an audience. Theater can be influential in all aspects of life. Participating in theater can stimulate participant’s creativity and thought process. The whole experience of theatre makes people more aware and sensitive towards various issues. It empowers the meek and makes people do away with their reservations.
Learning Theatre & Arts can really bring in a lot to life. Here are the few benefits participants experience during & after the workshops:
1. Get attuned to yourself
Theatre & various forms of Arts help you as an individual to synchronize your mind, body & soul. This synchronization helps you to get more aligned to yourself, your surroundings, people and situations. This alignment is very important to bring in harmony and trust at workplace and in life.
2. Innovative and Creative Skills
Theatre & Arts help you to break your linear thinking pattern and open new avenues when it comes to innovative solutions. This helps participants to become more spontaneous and prompt while being innovative. You learns to pop new ideas promptly when needed and tap into creative zone of your brain.
3. Communication Skills
Many participants find that theatre helps them develop the confidence that’s essential to speaking clearly, lucidly, and thoughtfully.
Acting onstage teaches you how to be comfortable speaking in front of large audiences, and some of your theatre sessions will give you additional experience talking to groups. Oral communication skills are so important to some employers that they often send management trainees to special workshops.
4. Emotional Intelligence
Theatre and other Art forms help to tap into the creative zone of your brain which eventually enhances Emotional Intelligence of the person. EI/EQ helps to raise the levels of empathy, collaboration, harmony, trust and care in the person. The most renowned global companies are looking for enhanced EQ while hiring an employee as this helps them to reach their consumers tapping into their EQ.
5. Creative Problem Solving Abilities
Most people expect theatre students to exhibit creativity in such areas as acting, design, playwrighting or directing, and many companies do recruit creative thinkers. But employers are not always aware that theatre experience also helps you learn creative problem-solving techniques that are applicable to many jobs. Tell them!
The point here is that your creative ability, what you’ve learned about using creative processes to solve problems, can be directly applicable to virtually any job you may have.
6. Empowerment
While we learn to let go off our fears, inhibitions, anxiety & stage fear, we enter the realm of Empowerment. This empowerment leads to confidence and courage in different areas of our life.
7. Increases Productivity & Effectiveness
Theatre and Arts helps in enhancing various life skills such as working in collaboration, bring in innovativeness, new ideas, trusting teams, owning each other, empowering oneself and so on. These life skills help in raising productivity and effectiveness of the participants & their involvement at the workplace.
8. Willingness to Work in Collaboration
Theatre demands that participants work together in collaboration for the production to success; there is no room for “we” versus “they” behavior; the “star” diva is a thing of the past. Your colleagues will usually let you know when you violate the team spirit of a production.
In theatre, it’s important that each individual supports the others involved. Employers will be pleased to know that you understand how to be a team player.
9. Enhances Ownership
Theatre helps you to bring ownership towards your team members and the Unit as a whole. You don’t have an option but to own. This quality of ownership helps the participant while working in an Organization too.
10. Leadership Skills
As a theatre student, you have many opportunities to assume leadership roles. You may, for example, assist a director or designer and lead other volunteers, serve as a crew chief, or even design or direct a production yourself. In the nuturing environment of theatre, faculty help you learn from mistakes so you become a better leader. Leadership training like this can open the possibility for comparable opportunities in a company that hires you. Can you think of any other major that offers this opportunity?
11. Self-Confidence
Theatre training teaches you confidence in yourself. Your accomplishments in theatre show you that you can handle a variety of jobs, pressures, difficulties and responsibilities. You develop a “Yes, I can!” attitude. Of course an employer will treasure that.
Theatre and art forms help in addressing fears and insecurities which are biggest obstacles to self confidence.
12. Enhance Voice, Body Language and Facial Expressions
You learn to enhance your voice pitch, body language and facial expressions. These skills are important while presenting or speaking publicly. Enhanced skills help in raising the confidence level of the person.
13. Enjoyment — “This is Fun!”
Theatre helps us to bring in range of emotions on a daily basis – Laughter, Celebration, Anger, Fear, Happiness, Jealousy, Love, Crying, Sadness, Joy and so on. This roller coaster with your theatre buddies is nothing less than you living your favourite movie character in real life.
It’s experiential, active and real. This is where you actually experience being in the present moment.
14. Time-budgeting Skills
When you’re a theatre participant, being involved in theatre forces you to learn how to budget your time. Time is very crucial at every stage and you needs to schedule your time very carefully as every thing happens on stage at a particular time & it cannot be changed. Good time management skills are enormously important to employers.
15. Promptness and Respect for Deadlines
Tardiness is never acceptable in theatre because it shows a lack of self-discipline, and more importantly, a lack of consideration for others. Being late for a rehearsal or a work call or failing to finish an assigned task on time damages a production and adversely affects the work of many other people. Theatre demands that you learn to arrive on time and meet scheduled deadlines.
That’s a job-skill. Employers appreciate workers who are on time and do their work as scheduled.
16. Aliveness, Awareness and Agility
In theatre you work within the structure of a set of procedures and rules that deal with everything from shop safety to behavior at auditions, rehearsals and work calls. You learn that you must be a “good follower.” Theatre teaches you the importance of rules, a concept that’s valued in any organization.
You don’t have an option but to drop that casual attitude and bring in more aliveness, awareness and agility.
17. Art of listening
We all know how and when to speak. Emphasis of great conversation lies in listening and not just speaking. If you don’t listen, you’re likely to make some major error that will damage the theatre production. Listening happens when one is absolutely tuned with him/herself.
Listening is a skill for any job and an employer will respect your ability to listen and comprehend.
18. Adaptability and Flexibility
Theatre students must be adaptable and flexible. You need to be willing to try new ideas, accept new challenges, and have the ability to adapt to constantly changing situations and conditions. In one production you may be a member of the prop crew; in the next perhaps you’re in charge of makeup, publicity or the box office; in a third production you might have a leading role.
A worker who is versatile and flexible is highly valued to most employers; both traits prove that you are able and willing to learn new things.
19. The Ability to Work Under Pressure
Theatre work often demands long hours. There’s pressure–often, as you know well, a lot of pressure. It’s important that everyone involved with a production be able to maintain a cooperative and enthusiastic attitude under pressure. The ability to remain poised under such tensions in an asset that will help you cope with stress in other parts of your life, including your job.
20. A Healthy Self-Image
To work in theatre, you must know who you are and how to project your individuality. But at the same time, it’s important to recognize the need to make yourself secondary to the importance of a production. This is a tricky balance that, although difficult to accomplish, is a valuable trait that employers treasure.
21. Self-Discipline
Theatre demands that you learn how to take charge of your life. More than other students, you are forced to make choices between keeping up with responsibilities and doing things you’d rather do. You learn to govern yourself. An employer will respect that ability.
22. A Goal-Oriented Approach to Work
Many aspects of theatre involve setting and achieving specific goals. In employer’s terms, you’ve learned to be task-oriented and capable of finding practical ways to achieve goals.
23. Focus & Dedication
As you work in theatre you learn to dedicate your very being–to doing your best to create a successful production. There is dedication to that show…to your home theatre…to theatre as an art. You alos need to be focused towards your play, script, character and not get bothered by whats happening in front of you or people around you.
Many theatre students discover that committing oneself to a given task is deeply rewarding. Employers respect workers who have learned the value of dedication.
24. A Willingness to Accept Responsibility
Theatre students sometimes have an opportunity that is seldom given to students in other disciplines–the chance to take on sole responsibility for a special project. Being a production stage manager…a designer…a crew chief…a director. Students with other majors seldom have anything even close to these lessons. You can expect employers to value this unusual ability.
Ask yourself again – How many roles do you play everyday and how well are you playing them?
Special Acknowledgement:
Prashant Chawla
Dr. Louis E. Catron for the excerpt.
There is Theatre & Drama taking place in and around us at all times. We just need to become aware that it is taking place and we are also playing various roles on this stage. The day we become aware of the drama inside and outside us, our way of perceiving situations & people will transform.
Theatre has been an influential factor in many people’s lives irrespective of their profession. With the help of Theatre & Arts, creativity can flourish, academics can improve, and means of self-expression can be developed. Participants benefit significantly, not only in terms of exploring the unexplored or hidden ability to act, but also by shedding the inhibitions associated with performing in front of an audience. Theater can be influential in all aspects of life. Participating in theater can stimulate participant’s creativity and thought process. The whole experience of theatre makes people more aware and sensitive towards various issues. It empowers the meek and makes people do away with their reservations.
Learning Theatre & Arts can really bring in a lot to life. Here are the few benefits participants experience during & after the workshops:
1. Get attuned to yourself
Theatre & various forms of Arts help you as an individual to synchronize your mind, body & soul. This synchronization helps you to get more aligned to yourself, your surroundings, people and situations. This alignment is very important to bring in harmony and trust at workplace and in life.
2. Innovative and Creative Skills
Theatre & Arts help you to break your linear thinking pattern and open new avenues when it comes to innovative solutions. This helps participants to become more spontaneous and prompt while being innovative. You learns to pop new ideas promptly when needed and tap into creative zone of your brain.
3. Communication Skills
Many participants find that theatre helps them develop the confidence that’s essential to speaking clearly, lucidly, and thoughtfully.
Acting onstage teaches you how to be comfortable speaking in front of large audiences, and some of your theatre sessions will give you additional experience talking to groups. Oral communication skills are so important to some employers that they often send management trainees to special workshops.
4. Emotional Intelligence
Theatre and other Art forms help to tap into the creative zone of your brain which eventually enhances Emotional Intelligence of the person. EI/EQ helps to raise the levels of empathy, collaboration, harmony, trust and care in the person. The most renowned global companies are looking for enhanced EQ while hiring an employee as this helps them to reach their consumers tapping into their EQ.
5. Creative Problem Solving Abilities
Most people expect theatre students to exhibit creativity in such areas as acting, design, playwrighting or directing, and many companies do recruit creative thinkers. But employers are not always aware that theatre experience also helps you learn creative problem-solving techniques that are applicable to many jobs. Tell them!
The point here is that your creative ability, what you’ve learned about using creative processes to solve problems, can be directly applicable to virtually any job you may have.
6. Empowerment
While we learn to let go off our fears, inhibitions, anxiety & stage fear, we enter the realm of Empowerment. This empowerment leads to confidence and courage in different areas of our life.
7. Increases Productivity & Effectiveness
Theatre and Arts helps in enhancing various life skills such as working in collaboration, bring in innovativeness, new ideas, trusting teams, owning each other, empowering oneself and so on. These life skills help in raising productivity and effectiveness of the participants & their involvement at the workplace.
8. Willingness to Work in Collaboration
Theatre demands that participants work together in collaboration for the production to success; there is no room for “we” versus “they” behavior; the “star” diva is a thing of the past. Your colleagues will usually let you know when you violate the team spirit of a production.
In theatre, it’s important that each individual supports the others involved. Employers will be pleased to know that you understand how to be a team player.
9. Enhances Ownership
Theatre helps you to bring ownership towards your team members and the Unit as a whole. You don’t have an option but to own. This quality of ownership helps the participant while working in an Organization too.
10. Leadership Skills
As a theatre student, you have many opportunities to assume leadership roles. You may, for example, assist a director or designer and lead other volunteers, serve as a crew chief, or even design or direct a production yourself. In the nuturing environment of theatre, faculty help you learn from mistakes so you become a better leader. Leadership training like this can open the possibility for comparable opportunities in a company that hires you. Can you think of any other major that offers this opportunity?
11. Self-Confidence
Theatre training teaches you confidence in yourself. Your accomplishments in theatre show you that you can handle a variety of jobs, pressures, difficulties and responsibilities. You develop a “Yes, I can!” attitude. Of course an employer will treasure that.
Theatre and art forms help in addressing fears and insecurities which are biggest obstacles to self confidence.
12. Enhance Voice, Body Language and Facial Expressions
You learn to enhance your voice pitch, body language and facial expressions. These skills are important while presenting or speaking publicly. Enhanced skills help in raising the confidence level of the person.
13. Enjoyment — “This is Fun!”
Theatre helps us to bring in range of emotions on a daily basis – Laughter, Celebration, Anger, Fear, Happiness, Jealousy, Love, Crying, Sadness, Joy and so on. This roller coaster with your theatre buddies is nothing less than you living your favourite movie character in real life.
It’s experiential, active and real. This is where you actually experience being in the present moment.
14. Time-budgeting Skills
When you’re a theatre participant, being involved in theatre forces you to learn how to budget your time. Time is very crucial at every stage and you needs to schedule your time very carefully as every thing happens on stage at a particular time & it cannot be changed. Good time management skills are enormously important to employers.
15. Promptness and Respect for Deadlines
Tardiness is never acceptable in theatre because it shows a lack of self-discipline, and more importantly, a lack of consideration for others. Being late for a rehearsal or a work call or failing to finish an assigned task on time damages a production and adversely affects the work of many other people. Theatre demands that you learn to arrive on time and meet scheduled deadlines.
That’s a job-skill. Employers appreciate workers who are on time and do their work as scheduled.
16. Aliveness, Awareness and Agility
In theatre you work within the structure of a set of procedures and rules that deal with everything from shop safety to behavior at auditions, rehearsals and work calls. You learn that you must be a “good follower.” Theatre teaches you the importance of rules, a concept that’s valued in any organization.
You don’t have an option but to drop that casual attitude and bring in more aliveness, awareness and agility.
17. Art of listening
We all know how and when to speak. Emphasis of great conversation lies in listening and not just speaking. If you don’t listen, you’re likely to make some major error that will damage the theatre production. Listening happens when one is absolutely tuned with him/herself.
Listening is a skill for any job and an employer will respect your ability to listen and comprehend.
18. Adaptability and Flexibility
Theatre students must be adaptable and flexible. You need to be willing to try new ideas, accept new challenges, and have the ability to adapt to constantly changing situations and conditions. In one production you may be a member of the prop crew; in the next perhaps you’re in charge of makeup, publicity or the box office; in a third production you might have a leading role.
A worker who is versatile and flexible is highly valued to most employers; both traits prove that you are able and willing to learn new things.
19. The Ability to Work Under Pressure
Theatre work often demands long hours. There’s pressure–often, as you know well, a lot of pressure. It’s important that everyone involved with a production be able to maintain a cooperative and enthusiastic attitude under pressure. The ability to remain poised under such tensions in an asset that will help you cope with stress in other parts of your life, including your job.
20. A Healthy Self-Image
To work in theatre, you must know who you are and how to project your individuality. But at the same time, it’s important to recognize the need to make yourself secondary to the importance of a production. This is a tricky balance that, although difficult to accomplish, is a valuable trait that employers treasure.
21. Self-Discipline
Theatre demands that you learn how to take charge of your life. More than other students, you are forced to make choices between keeping up with responsibilities and doing things you’d rather do. You learn to govern yourself. An employer will respect that ability.
22. A Goal-Oriented Approach to Work
Many aspects of theatre involve setting and achieving specific goals. In employer’s terms, you’ve learned to be task-oriented and capable of finding practical ways to achieve goals.
23. Focus & Dedication
As you work in theatre you learn to dedicate your very being–to doing your best to create a successful production. There is dedication to that show…to your home theatre…to theatre as an art. You alos need to be focused towards your play, script, character and not get bothered by whats happening in front of you or people around you.
Many theatre students discover that committing oneself to a given task is deeply rewarding. Employers respect workers who have learned the value of dedication.
24. A Willingness to Accept Responsibility
Theatre students sometimes have an opportunity that is seldom given to students in other disciplines–the chance to take on sole responsibility for a special project. Being a production stage manager…a designer…a crew chief…a director. Students with other majors seldom have anything even close to these lessons. You can expect employers to value this unusual ability.
Ask yourself again – How many roles do you play everyday and how well are you playing them?
Special Acknowledgement:
Prashant Chawla
Dr. Louis E. Catron for the excerpt.
One of the biggest fear in life and work is Confusion. It just does not let the person to go ahead. This confusion makes you lost, irritated, angry etc… But take a moment out and think. Confusion is not always a bad thing. However, it is a natural and healthy part of the creative process. Confusion leads the mind to think better, judge both the sides and helps you make the final decision with more clarity. What is strange is when you start believing you are not good enough in this whole confusion. That’s when questions like, “Can I do it”? “Is this meant for me”, “Am I worth it?” but these thoughts do not nurture the creative thinking and will stop you from creating something new and wonderful.
Let’s ask ourselves today, “What is Confusion?” Confusion is the state of being confused or unclear in our mind about something. It is a state of not knowing. But we forget that every genius in this world has gone through a state of confusion. It comes with the territory of exploring new ideas, new thoughts and new beginnings. This is the beginning of our curiosity to build in. It is when we are open to explore and start conversations with people. It builds a system where the mind is open to hear, know and learn.
The creative process is not time bound. There is no short-cut to creativity and clarity. And there hasn’t been a creative process where the mind has not been confused. Theatre and meditation plays a big role in defining the creative process through a confused mind. It helps our mind not to fight confusion. But accept it and evolve through it. It’s a stage you must pass through to create something new. Fighting confusion only makes it worse.
How to Apply Meditation and Theatre to ‘The Creative Process’
Get back your focus & clarity: Start doing something spontaneously which your mind is not prepared of such as singing, dancing, talking loudly to yourself or jumping & so on(Please avoid doing in front of others!). Spontaneity helps us to bring ourselves to the present moment and brings in clarity.
Getting ready for some meeting: a short form of breathing meditation, helps in boosting clearing our blocked thinking passages. Try meditating before your brainstorming and ideation sessions so that you are less distracted, fully focused and can produce higher quality initial rough ideas.
Quick Relaxing: Many people find it hard to go offline, relax, and stop obsessing over small things. Even a short meditation can calm your distracting thoughts, reduce anxiety or stress, and help you just be in silence. And, who knows your next big idea may even appear during meditation! The point is, don’t try to make more confusion out of the confusion. Just let it be!. Relax and let the clarity come naturally! Relax by just sitting in your seat and taking a 10 min power nap, or just walking around your office without talking to anyone, listen to some soulful music.
Awareness: When we practice meditation, we are get clarity and can see our thoughts better—In other words, meditation and theatre activities help in increasing awareness. It makes your mind think differently. It gives a perspective to see small fragments in a bigger picture.
The Result: It is not always important to stay focused, positive and motivated to think of the big idea. Even if the first attempt doesn’t get you the results you want, each time adds to the next. The creative process is a window into our rational thinking. It is about how we apply it. If you just sit and accept the confusion, it will surely help you reach the CLARITY and DECISION MAKING.
One of the biggest fear in life and work is Confusion. It just does not let the person to go ahead. This confusion makes you lost, irritated, angry etc… But take a moment out and think. Confusion is not always a bad thing. However, it is a natural and healthy part of the creative process. Confusion leads the mind to think better, judge both the sides and helps you make the final decision with more clarity. What is strange is when you start believing you are not good enough in this whole confusion. That’s when questions like, “Can I do it”? “Is this meant for me”, “Am I worth it?” but these thoughts do not nurture the creative thinking and will stop you from creating something new and wonderful.
Let’s ask ourselves today, “What is Confusion?” Confusion is the state of being confused or unclear in our mind about something. It is a state of not knowing. But we forget that every genius in this world has gone through a state of confusion. It comes with the territory of exploring new ideas, new thoughts and new beginnings. This is the beginning of our curiosity to build in. It is when we are open to explore and start conversations with people. It builds a system where the mind is open to hear, know and learn.
The creative process is not time bound. There is no short-cut to creativity and clarity. And there hasn’t been a creative process where the mind has not been confused. Theatre and meditation plays a big role in defining the creative process through a confused mind. It helps our mind not to fight confusion. But accept it and evolve through it. It’s a stage you must pass through to create something new. Fighting confusion only makes it worse.
How to Apply Meditation and Theatre to ‘The Creative Process’
Get back your focus & clarity: Start doing something spontaneously which your mind is not prepared of such as singing, dancing, talking loudly to yourself or jumping & so on(Please avoid doing in front of others!). Spontaneity helps us to bring ourselves to the present moment and brings in clarity.
Getting ready for some meeting: a short form of breathing meditation, helps in boosting clearing our blocked thinking passages. Try meditating before your brainstorming and ideation sessions so that you are less distracted, fully focused and can produce higher quality initial rough ideas.
Quick Relaxing: Many people find it hard to go offline, relax, and stop obsessing over small things. Even a short meditation can calm your distracting thoughts, reduce anxiety or stress, and help you just be in silence. And, who knows your next big idea may even appear during meditation! The point is, don’t try to make more confusion out of the confusion. Just let it be!. Relax and let the clarity come naturally! Relax by just sitting in your seat and taking a 10 min power nap, or just walking around your office without talking to anyone, listen to some soulful music.
Awareness: When we practice meditation, we are get clarity and can see our thoughts better—In other words, meditation and theatre activities help in increasing awareness. It makes your mind think differently. It gives a perspective to see small fragments in a bigger picture.
The Result: It is not always important to stay focused, positive and motivated to think of the big idea. Even if the first attempt doesn’t get you the results you want, each time adds to the next. The creative process is a window into our rational thinking. It is about how we apply it. If you just sit and accept the confusion, it will surely help you reach the CLARITY and DECISION MAKING.
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