Innovation, Part Two - Today's Insight - December 25, 2025
Today's Insight with Chuck Swindoll
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By Chuck Swindoll, Crosswalk.com
This means that anyone who belongs to Christ has become a new person. The old life is gone; a new life has begun! (2 Corinthians 5:17)
Yesterday, we talked about innovative people, and I mentioned that there are a whole lot more innovative people around than any of us can imagine. Could you be one of them?
Letâs take a little test and see. I have Earl Nightingale to thank for this list of twenty-five traits generally found in creative, innovative people. No, relax. You donât need all twenty-five . . . but if you have most of them, you may be closer than you think.
Driveâa high degree of motivation
Courageâtenacity and persistence
Goalsâa sense of direction
Knowledgeâand a thirst for it
Good health
Honestyâespecially intellectual
Optimism
Judgment
Enthusiasm
Chance takingâwillingness to risk failure
Dynamismâenergy
Enterpriseâwilling to tackle tough jobs
Persuasionâability to sell
Outgoingnessâfriendly
Patient yet impatientâpatient with others, yet impatient with the status quo
Adaptabilityâcapable of change
Perfectionismâseek to achieve excellence
Humorâability to laugh at self and others
Versatilityâbroad interests and skills
Curiosityâinterested in people and things
Individualismâself-esteem and self-sufficiency
Realism/idealismâoccupied by reality but guided by ideals
Imaginationâseeking new ideas, combinations, and relationships
Communicationâarticulate
Receptiveâalert
Okay, thatâs enough. I told you creative thinking was hard work! But there is something even harder . . . and thatâs change. Itâs admitting the need, being honest and humble enough to face the facts, then secure enough to consider new ideas, methods, or devices, to pull it off. Swallowing our pride shouldnât be that difficult, since thatâs what we eat all day.
Go ahead and give it a whirl. Take one of those many things that keeps dragging you under and search for a creative way to solve the problem. And donât quit until itâs done . . . and that smile of relief returns to your face.
I know you can do it! You did it before and it worked. And that problem was so huge you could hardly continue. Then came the change . . . the most important decision you ever made based on the most innovative combination ever devised. A man. A cross. Blood. And belief.
God defines it: âThe introduction of something new . . . a new birth.â
Charles R. Swindoll. Copyright © 1985, 1988, 1994 by Charles R. Swindoll, Inc.
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