What Picasso, King and Einstein Have to Teach EntrepreneursThe work ethic and creative habits of these three geniuses are templates for entrepreneurs.

ByDaniel DiPiazza

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Creativity isn't some esoteric quality that only the Bob Marleys and Salvador Dalís of the world possess -- it's a learnable, trainable skill that can be honed into a process. Once you have the process down, you can use it to solve problems in innovative, interesting ways that make others look at your work and say,"Hey, that's neat. Why didn't I think of that?"

Creativity is your power tool regardless of whether the problem you're solving is a musical scale, a business plan, a painting on canvas or a line of code. Let's look at how three of history's most creative geniuses used their gifts to change the world -- and how you can adapt their tools to do the same.

Pablo Picasso: Work backwards.

To many beginning entrepreneurs and artists, nothing is more daunting than the blank slate.

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"Is my idea any good?"

Nagging questions like these haunt us, and sometimes make throwing in the towel before we even begin. Coming up with good ideas is so freaking hard. Picasso knew this, so he devised a strategy to work around creative blocks. It's pretty simple. He said:
"I don't have a clue. Ideas are simply starting points. I can rarely set them down as they come to my mind. As soon as I start to work, others well up in my pen. To know what you're going to draw, you have to begin drawing... When I find myself facing a blank page, that's always going through my head. What I capture in spite of myself interests me more than my own ideas."

毕加索,关键是他之前开始knew exactly what he was doing. Doing the work IN SPITE of yourself (a concept we've talked about before inThe 70% Solution).

Inspiration then, comes not from the original idea -- but from what happens when you allow yourself to start working without restriction or fear of "messing up." In order to find a great idea, you have to start backwards: First start working.

Then, let your work lead you to your highest creativity. Remember, the root of "creativity" is "create." So start making something.

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Stephen King: Set daily quotas for yourself.

Stephen King is one of the most prolific writers of our generation, having written 55 novels (49 of which became bestsellers), hundreds of short stories and half-a-dozen nonfiction books. Oh...and he's also pulling in about $40 million per year, which makes him one of the wealthiest writers in the world. So there's that.... The guy knows how to GET IT DONE! But how does he unleash the creative beast so consistently, and with such high quality? His answer shouldn't surprise you:
"If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot. There's no way around these two things that I'm aware of, no shortcut."

You might be wondering how much qualifies as "a lot."

According to King, he writes about 10 pages a day -- which equates to about 2,000 words, seven-days a week, every week. Even holidays. Do you think this type dedication and consistency sounds crazy? Consider the fact that creating a daily quota and sticking to it isone of the most powerful habits you can ever create.

Just imagine what your life would be like if you took that "hobby" and finally became serious. Learned that language. Started that business. Wrote that book. What would happen if you worked on it for 365 days without stopping? You'd have incredible results. You might be the next Stephen King of your field. Start with a small quota for yourself and work on your craft every day.

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Albert Einstein: Engage in "combinatory play."

Yes, yes. Einstein was history's most famous physicist, but he was also an amateur violinist and pianist. He often incorporated ideas from his musical background into his physics work to help he deal with challenging problems.

In order to break through plateaus in his work and see these problems from different angles, Einstein used his mind to "mash up" several different ideas and concepts and rearrange them at will -- a process which he called "combinatory play".

While it may seem a little "out there" for some, Einstein's approach is actually pretty simple: strip down your ideas to their most basic components -- without words. Next, use those visualizations as puzzle pieces and test different arrangements and orientations to see which pieces fit together. Combine seemingly disparate elements and look for new patterns. Play.

Related:Unleash Your Inner Einstein

Learn to break the rules.

If you take the time to study more of the world's greatest thinkers, you'll see over and over again that they don't adhere to conventional wisdom about what's "supposed" to work.

Everybody's creative process is different -- but just like these three geniuses, you can find something that works for you. Then you'll be unstoppable!

Related:The 3 Elements Needed to Build Creative Genius in the Workplace

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Daniel DiPiazza

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Daniel DiPiazza is the founder of Alpha Mentorship and the director of the Profit Paradigm accelerator for agency owners.

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