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Creative Thinking Top Related Articles
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1). The 3 P’s: Perfectionism, Procrastination, and Paralysis By : Gina J. Hiatt, PhD
Do you set your standards high, but always feel like you've failed? Learn about the 3 "P's" and end the vicious cycle that keeps you stuck and ineffective.
The Vicious Cycle
Perfectionism, procrastination, and paralysis – one often leads to the next, in a vicious cycle, especially on large, long-term projects with no clear deadlines. Let’s look at each part of this cycle, and explore some concrete steps that you can take to disrupt the cycle.
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2). Imagination – without it, life would be unimaginable By : Boomeratv
To imagine the unimaginable is the highest use of the imagination. – Cynthia Ozick We all have it, it’s just that we seldom use it.
We go about our day following the usual routine and rarely fire-up our imaginations to plan or develop something well out of our usual schedule. Steve Joordens, a cognitive psychologist and professor at the University of Toronto, puts it this way - “It’s only a small percentage of our lives that we spend consciously considering things.
Article Related to: imagination, imagine, unimaginable, visualization, positive thinking, creative, creativity, creative thinking, positive thinking
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4). Creative Thinking 101 By : Steve Gillman
Can creative thinking and even spontaneity come from a highly organized approach? Yes! For example, if you watch great comedians closely, you'll see that they have certain habits of mind. Even the most spontaneous ones get better with practice, because they're training their brains to find the humor in situations.
In the same way, you can train yourself for more creative thinking.
Article Related to: creative thinking, creativity, problem solving
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5). Is Time Your Enemy? Conquer Time with an “Unschedule!” By : Gina J. Hiatt, PhD
Time can be your friend or your enemy. For many people who have “free time” to accomplish long-term projects or writing tasks, it is a merciless tyrant. It is just too easy to allow the slightly harder task to slide, as you fill in your day with the humdrum and the emergencies.
The Enemy You Don’t Know CAN Hurt You
In Procrastination: Why You Do It; What to Do About It by Jane Burka and Lenor Yuen, the authors suggest that procrastinators (which I’m convinced means most of us) have a strange relationship with time.
Article Related to: time management, academic, procrastination, thesis, dissertation, writing help, writing, creative thinking, teaching, organization, creative
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6). 7 Blocks To Creative Thinking And How To Solve Them By : Eric Garner
Each of us has the power to be creative. It's part of our natural make-up as human beings. The trouble is that, too often, we block our natural creativity and so make errors in thinking and give ourselves more problems than we should. Here are 7 ways to open up your natural creativity and keep the channels unblocked.
1. Don't Make Assumptions. When we assume, we often make an "ass" out of "u" and "me".
Article Related to: creativity, creative thinking, new ideas, thinking, thinking skills, thoughts, ideas, innovation, assumptions, imagination
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7). The 7 Keys To Your Creative Genius By : Eric Garner
Here are 7 ways you can instantly access your natural creativity and create anything you like.
1. Think Like A Child. As adults we tend to think in a conditioned way aimed at showing how clever we are. Yet, as children, we were simply spontaneous and far more creative in our thinking. To re-capture your childhood curiosity, allow yourself to just wonder at things, to be completely present in the here and now, and to detach yourself from what you thought was real.
Article Related to: creativity, creative thinking, new thinking, innovation, dreams, adapting, outside the box, laughter, illogical thinking, lateral thinking, vertical thinking
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8). More money, more health, more happiness! By : Alexander Tretjakov
You can change the quality of your life by doing these simple steps …
1. Change the way you feel.
Emotions are very important in our life. When we feel down, our life seems bleak and we feel unmotivated to do anything. Good news is that you can change your mood simply by thinking of pleasant memories from the past. Our mind is incredibly powerful.
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9). Creative Thinking: A How-To Guide By : Steve Gillman
Creative thinking is a potential we are all born with. If you don't use that potential, it is probably because you don't know and apply the simple principles for developing it. We can remedy that right now.
The two basic principles of creative thinking are:
1. There are methods and techniques of creative thinking.
2. Making these methods and techniques a part of your mental habits will make creative thinking easy and automatic.
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10). Simple Steps To Unleashing Your Creative Thinking Potential By : Michael Perry
People seem to have the misconception that only a elect very little are able to unleash a steady flow of creative genius. That is not true at all. The fact is, creativity is very numerous care a muscle that needs to be exercised in order to consistently give out great results. If you don't practice harnessing creative thinking, this skill will very much atrophy into inexistence.
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14). Achieving Success And Progress Through Creative Thinking By : Madina Bakhitova
Many people believe that the goal of any society is progress, however for most of us it is not easy to get used to something new. It takes more or less time for every person to adapt to new environment, even if it is only using a new tool, cooking a new dish or finding a new bus stop. That is the reason why many people cling to the way things are and it is much easier for them to do habitual things.
Article Related to: psychology, advice, creative thinking
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