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Boost Personal Creativity

by Patrick T. Magee
author of Brain Dancing



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Our thinking is state bound.
Create a context which demands that you be more creative.
There is a link between water and creativity.
The free trial version of the Brain Dancing Coach includes a creativity module containing 29 suggestions for being more creative.
Use idea collection sheets to serve as a bridge across the space and time seperating your best ideas.
Develop your visualization muscle. A picture is worth a thousand words in your mind as well. Thinking visually allows you to think at higher bandwidths (i.e., traverse more thoughts in less time.)
Beatles song writing strategy.
Hold an Imaginary Meeting With People You Admire.
Listen to Mozart's music
Fractal Art as classical music for the eyes. Obtain a copy of the PBS Special The Colours of Infinity and watch the "Cycling Colors" and "Infinite Zoom" segments
Tony Buzan, inventor of Mind Maps and author of "Use Both Sides of Your Brain", The Mind Map Book, and numerous other highly useful books on mental literacy.
Roger von Oech is one of the nations leading authorities on creativity.
Charles Thompson, author of What a Great Idea, which includes a great interview with Yoshiro NakaMats.
Edward de Bono, developer of Six Thinking Hats and Lateral Thinking techniques. (No Frames).
Charles Cave's creativity Web site
Lucia Chambers creativity metadirectory

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