How do you balance creativity and practicality when working on your projects?

Esra Gokdemir
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ShaoNing Sun
Set clear daily goals for yourself, focus only on the important tasks. Constantly remind yourself of the importance of health and focus. This can help avoid getting caught up in endless trivial matters, overextending your energy, and deviating from your goals.
Jerry Zhang
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I always set up a DDL so that I don't optimize prematurely, and unless I'm working for myself, I throw away some ideas.
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Lukas Rüger
@hacksman What do you mean with DDL in this context?
Umair Zubair
Define Clear Objectives: Clearly outline project goals and deliverables. This sets the framework for creativity within practical boundaries.
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William Davis
Understand Constraints: Identify constraints such as budget, time, and resources. Creativity should work within these limitations to remain practical.
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Lukas Rüger
@zackary_mendez Sounds great, do you prefer brainstorming on your own or together with others? :)
Trang Pham
@zackary_mendez agree. Brainstorming session is always my favorite step. I'm curious to know what kind of tactics that you find useful to filter those ideas.
Sandhana Arkish
Cross-functional Collaboration: Involve diverse team members with varied expertise. This mix often generates innovative yet practical solutions.
Sansa Grey
Risk Assessment: Evaluate the risks associated with implementing creative ideas. Assess the potential impact on project timelines and objectives.
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Seyed Mohammad MIRJALILI
@sharon_owens I like this approach but you should consider that sometimes a toxic stakeholder can trap you in a pointless loop.
Geri Máté
Sometimes creativity and practicality can serve each other I think. Especially during the early stages of a project, you need to think about solutions with limited resources and options. But sometimes you have to take care of mundane tasks, so I think the best way to balance is to grow the ability to say no, and prioritize tasks based on urgency.
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Balancing creativity and practicality is key in any project. I usually start with a brainstorming session where I let my creativity flow freely, jotting down all ideas without limitations. Then, I evaluate each idea based on its feasibility and practicality in the context of the project's goals and constraints. It's crucial to find that sweet spot where imaginative ideas meet realistic implementation. It often involves iterating, refining, and sometimes compromising to ensure the project stays innovative yet achievable.
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Rahul Mishra
I just think of "How can I improve the work I do and learn from it ?" . In this way I find creative ways to become more productive. In addition, I think of "What should I learn which can help me to improve in what I do as well as upskill myself too ?". These two question helps me.
Lukas Rüger
Wow, already a lot of great suggestions in here. I'll share something regarding execution: I structure my days so I have 'productive' tasks before lunch, where I naturally have more of a GTD-mentality, and the 'creative' tasks for afternoon/evening, where my thoughts go off anyway. Seems obvious at first, but really helps a lot!
Lukas Rüger
@esra_gokdemir I feel like 80% of these answers are GPT-generated haha
Swati Parida
I comprehend project needs, conduct thorough research and analysis, and foster collaboration with team members.
Gurkaran Singh
I believe that initially, there may not be a balance, but as you begin to acquire customers, whether as a solopreneur or as part of a team, you'll start establishing deadlines. This practice forces you to be both practical and creative simultaneously. "It's often the customers who push you towards achieving this balance". An important aspect is recognizing the moment! when it becomes crucial to adhere to your core values of adding value for your customers. This is essential for customer satisfaction, and at the same time, you must maintain your creativity. Essentially, you start to segment your creative process into various phases, allowing you to deliver your work in manageable segments.
Terrence Kelleman
Any product is the result of creativity vs practicality. Done well this is also at the heart of minimalism, doing the most with the least in harmony with material, form & function. "First, make it easy. Then make it fast. Then make it pretty." I also appreciate this quote from the Everest App post on PH's Medium
Markk Tong
Balancing creativity and practicality is definitely a challenge, but I find that setting clear goals and timelines helps me stay on track while still allowing room for creative exploration. I also like to involve diverse perspectives in the process to ensure that my projects are both innovative and feasible. How about you? Do you have any tips for finding that balance?
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