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Creativity
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Creativity Tool: Reversed Pareto
This article is one in a series of short articles describing practical creativity tools. It uses a reversed version of the classic principle of Pareto, to help you come up with creative ideas in seemingly trivial areas.
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Creativity Tool: Spreading Synonyms
This article is one in a series of short articles describing practical creativity tools.
The technique described in this article is especially good when you need to work on catchy names or slogans, impressive speeches, or other occasions in which your creativity has to be expressed through words. The article includes detailed examples to make the creativity tool clearer.
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Creativity Tool-Killing the Demons
This article is one in a series of short articles describing practical creativity tools.
It describes a step-by-step process that may help you break new grounds - overcoming psychological barriers that arise from past experiences, fears and inhibitions.
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What Do You Do to Get in the Creative Mood to Create or Write
Many authors, artists and musicians talk about the creative mood or the zone. And it is a very real thing for them. Some psychologists say that it is all in their minds and maybe it is, but to the creative mind it is as real as the sunrise in the morning, which they may not see if they have been in the creative mood all night the prior.
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Can Viewing Blogs Spike Your Creativity
If you look around in society you see that many creative people tend to stick together and in doing so generally find comfort in their fellow person who is within their social network and equally yoked in the realm of creativity. Online social networks are indeed forming and if you go to someone's Blog who is highly creative you will see that they have found friends who are also very interesting and creative in their own rights.
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How to Increase IQ? Solving Problems by Selective Encoding -Part III
Selective encoding is required to solve the complex problems. Cross out six letters from the following sequence so that the remaining letters, without altering their sequence, spell a well known word: B S I A N X L A E T N T A E R S. An airplane crashes on the U.S.-Canadian border. In what country are the survivors buried? For the answers read this article.
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How to Increase IQ? Solving Problems by Selective Encoding -Part I
How to solve the complex problems? Selective encoding is required to solve them.
For example what is the solution for this problem: In a country that allows polygamy, a man married three women.Each woman had only one husband and each woman had a legitimate child.Yet none of these children were at all related to each other. How is this possible? For the answer read this article
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Use Dreams to Inspire Your Art
Have you ever awakened from a dream so inspired that you immediately had to write down a new idea for a play, draw a picture, or write a poem? If so, you’re not alone. While dreams can be useful for solving problems and sorting priorities, they also have inspired countless artists working in the literary, visual, and performing arts.
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Enjoying The Creative Process: The Tale of Two Culinary Perfectionists
My partner and I love cooking together. It's something that we both value and enjoy in our lives, from the choosing to the preparing, the cooking and finally the eating. But we didn't always appreciate it as we do now. Here’s what used to happen, and how it relates to how you enjoy YOUR creative processes-
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Just Say Yes to Your Creative Self!
Your creativity is alive and well and can flourish through letting go of judgment and self criticism.
Learn to relax, be more playful and have more fun with spontaneous self expression.
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