Creativity does not apply only to the arts it can be used in many other fields.

It can be used anywhere where there is a need for change toward efficiency.

One more thing that spirals around creativity is that people are often born with it, which is wrong.

Anyone can be creative.

John Cleese didn’t mention creativity in school as he was better in the sciences.

To be creative in the Sciences one needs great mastery in the topic.

The one in charge of the English education system thought creativity didn’t play a vital role in the language, but that isn’t the case.

You can’t teach people creativity, but you can teach them to find the circumstances which will ask for creativity from them.

In Cambridge, John Cleese decided to join the club Footlights as they were extremely creative and nice people.

To join this club John had to write or present something which he did and was accepted in.

Each month this club presented something on the Footlights club stage.

This was one of the first times John had been creative and original.

Creativity need not be instant but sometimes it can come after a night’s sleep.

John and his friend Graham Chapman made a parody of the church sermon.

Sometimes when you redo your work it turns out as a better version.

Creativity may often come to us unconsciously.

Sometimes when you give up on a task your brain keeps working on it, and later receives an answer.

Unconscious has a major connotation (Sigmund Freud) but that is not what we are speaking about right here.

The unconscious we are speaking about here is simply put the way our digestive system works and other processes that are controlled by the brain stem.

Some activities that we have repeated over and over again and we are adept at doing it, we can do unconsciously.