"Great things are only possible with outrageous requests." ~ Thea Alexander
Get
ready to be outrageous! In part three of this article, three
characteristics from the Romantic Period are revealed as well as how you
can apply each characteristic to achieve positive change and
fulfillment in your life.
Here is a quick recap of Parts 1 and 2:
The
Romantic Period was an artistic and philosophical movement (around the
late 1700s to mid-1900s) when artists moved away from the strict laws of
balance and restraint of previous periods.
Part 1 explored Self-Expression
Part 2 examined Emotion versus Intellect
Part 3: Be Outrageous
Here
we explore a third characteristic: a love of the fantastic and exotic.
Romantic artists might display this by using fantasy, dreams, exotic
lands and cultures, or exotic, idealized historical periods.
You can apply the "fantastic and exotic" to your life by being outrageous in your thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors.
Dream Big
Some
of the greatest achievements in history started with what many
considered outrageous dreams and ideas: the Wright brothers and their
first powered and piloted plane, Walt Disney and his Mickey Mouse
concept, Ted Turner and his 24-hour news station, CNN.
Dare to be an outrageous dreamer. Think BIG. When you do, you open up yourself to unimaginable possibilities.
Think Different
Romantics
with a love of the fantastic and exotic probed more deeply into their
creative imagination. Get outrageous by probing into your creative
imagination! Challenge routine thought patterns by seeing things differently and asking creative questions.
Einstein,who
was famous for questioning the ways things worked, said "Imagination is
more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand." See how far your creative imagination will take you.
Change Your Attitude
Another
way to be outrageous is in your attitude. When you are faced with a
challenging situation, practice having a different attitude; this shifts
your energy, allows you to see things in a new way, and leads to
positive outcomes.
People who lost their jobs as a result of the
economy, saw it as an opportunity to start a new business, develop a new
skill, or get an education.