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Originals by Adam Grant: 10 Simple Lessons for Unlocking Your Creative Power
Introduction
Hey friends! I just finished reading Originals by Adam Grant, and it really made me see creativity and new ideas in a whole new light. I picked up this book because I wanted to feel more confident about sharing my own ideas and trying new things. Adam’s advice is so friendly and easy to understand—it felt like getting a pep talk from a wise friend. Here are the biggest lessons I learned, and I hope they help you feel braver and more creative too!
10 Key Takeaways / Life Lessons
1. Anyone Can Be Original
Adam says you don’t have to be a genius or a rule-breaker to have great ideas. I learned that being original just means thinking differently and not being afraid to try.
2. Speak Up, Even If You’re Nervous
Sharing your ideas can feel scary, but Adam shows that speaking up is how change happens. I started sharing my thoughts in class and with friends, and it felt good to be heard.
3. Doubt Can Be a Good Thing
It’s normal to question your ideas. Adam says a little doubt helps you improve and get creative. Now, when I feel unsure, I use it to make my ideas even better.
4. Try Lots of Ideas, Not Just One
Originals don’t put all their eggs in one basket. I learned to try different things and see what works, instead of waiting for the “perfect” idea.
5. Procrastination Isn’t Always Bad
Sometimes, waiting a bit before finishing a project helps you come up with better ideas. I stopped rushing and let my mind wander, and my work got more creative.
6. Find Supportive People
Adam says to share your ideas with people who will give honest feedback and cheer you on. I started talking to friends who encourage me, and it made a big difference.
7. Challenge the Status Quo
Don’t be afraid to question how things are done. I started asking “why” more often, and it helped me see new ways to solve problems.
8. Persistence Pays Off
Originals don’t give up easily. Adam shares stories of people who kept trying, even after failing. I remind myself that every mistake is a step closer to success.
9. You Don’t Have to Go Alone
Many great ideas come from working with others. I started teaming up with friends on projects, and together we came up with even better solutions.
10. Make the World Better, Your Way
The biggest lesson? You can make a difference by being yourself and sharing your unique ideas. I’m learning to trust my voice and believe that my ideas matter.
Conclusion
Reading Originals made me feel excited to try new things and share my ideas, even if they’re a little different. I’m not waiting for permission—I’m speaking up, teaming up, and having fun with creativity. If you want to feel braver and more original, I hope these lessons inspire you too. We’re all learning and growing together!
Join The Journey
What’s one original idea you want to try this week? I’d love for you to join our Growth Tribe—a friendly space where we share stories, swap ideas, and cheer each other on. Let’s keep learning, growing, and making the world better—one idea at a time. You’re always welcome here!