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Creativity
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Creativity Is Like Mining For Diamonds
What is the source of good ideas? A complete answer to that question
follows.
Thinking creatively is hard work. Creativity takes lots of preparation,
incubation.
Search for clear vision - insight. Examine the facets of ideas as you
would the facets of
a cut diamond. Make the idea real and practical.
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Five Tips For Successful Brainstorming
Corporate brainstorming often fails because participants don’t enter into it in the proper spirit. Follow these tips and you’ll have better, more productive brainstorming sessions and creative thinking just might become a part of your corporate culture.
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Creative Self-Expression
Creative ways to get your message across, set and keep boundaries, and get your wants, needs, and desires met.
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Zap That Clutter! Increase Your Creativity
Clutter, clutter everywhere!
More and more I’m hearing Baby Boomers complain about the clutter in their lives. And, I have to admit, I’m no exception. Plus, a significant number of clients are telling me they are overwhelmed by clutter and can’t seem to get to the things that really matter.
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How to Practice Creative Imagination for Problem-Solving
Engaging in creative imagination is a practice that follows a specific process. To do it successfully, keep in mind that for centuries in ancient times, it was performed as a sacred ritual, with great reverence and according to explicit rules. Today imagination is no longer considered the gift of Muses, but seen as a mental function studied by scientific research.
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The Lesson Hidden in Every Tree
I had a big tree in my back yard when I was in school. It was a giant, stately, oak--the biggest tree that I had ever seen. It was beautiful and lively. On day, to my surprise and to many other people’s, the tree just fell. I the center of the tree there was a big hole. The whole tree had been hollow all that time. Inside there was a large piece of cement, where someone had apparently found that the tree was rotting and had placed concrete in it for what reason I don’t know.
It was amazing to think that that giant tree that looked so lively and strong was hollow all of the time. It could have fallen at any time and crushed any of us. Luckily it didn’t. It reminded me of many of our lives in the modern era.
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Beauty That We Don't Have The Power Over
Just a few words about how to use an inner genius to profit and establish a firm contact with nature and understand it. Here you find possibilities of creativity and analyses, assessment and admiration with the accomplished.
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How to Unlock Your Creativity?
We have to unlock the creativity hidden inside.Paul Kaufman met a carver of Buddhist pictures in Kyoto, Japan. He told him that he had to look for the Buddha in the wood and bring him out. Ned Herrmann concluded that the brain profile is divided into four parts. There are nine common qualities in the creative persons.
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Dreams and Creativity
Goethe solved many definite scientific problems in his dreams and also composed poems.La Fontaine composed ‘The Fable of Pleasures’ in his dream. Srinivasa Ramanujan, the great mathematical genius of Tamilnad, India worked out mathematics during dreams. Bernhard Palissay made one of his most beautiful ceramic pieces on dream inspiration.Yeats, Tennyson, Walter de la Mare, Richard Church are the poets to whom inspiration came in dreams.
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Body Image and Creative Expression
It isn’t just about “looking good” or eating disorders; body image relates to our identity, and how we think about and accept ourselves, which directly or indirectly affects how we access the awareness and emotional energy we need for creating.
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The Power of Imagination
Borrowing from what exists and rearranging that knowledge, produces the power that lies withing creativity and imagination.
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