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Creativity
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Colours In Your Life
We can say colours are neither good nor bad, but they do influence the human psyche because of the different vibration levels of colors. Colour usually gets our attention first. If the colour is appealing, we are then ready to look at the fabric, style and texture. Colour choices affect mood and reveal personality traits. Colours come in three basic moods: active, passive and neutral. Active colours are warm and create a positive, confident environment. They can help in social situations by inspiring upbeat conversations, creativity, and productivity. Passive colours create calm while neutral colours work as a bridge between the others.
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Powerful Creativity Secrets: Background Static and Pink Monkeys
When we're in full flow with a creative project, we usually want all our creative ideas, energy and focus to be directed towards that particular project, every spare sentence, idea, image or note to perfectly fit right into our latest work.
But in reality, it doesn't work like that.
So how can we deal with this? How can we eliminate all the static, the surrounding interference we don't want to hear when we're focusing on one creative project?
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Riding the Creative Flow
When you face a problem, look at your reality the way you would look at a fiction. Think: I built it. Then look at the general atmosphere: is it a comedy, a drama, a boring scenario, a fun adventure, a pleasant happening? Take some distances and see if you did choices that make you feel good.
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Know The Fundamental Skills Of Creative Thinking
Boost your creativity by boosting the communication flow between your two brain hemispheres: your left and right brains. Using these four fundamental skills of creative thinking: Seizing The Opportunity, Challenging Assumptions, Taking Risks, Thinking Ambiguously, you can expand your creative prowess.
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Creativity Process Demystified
No matter what you have been hearing what others have been telling you, the creativity process is not a process so complex that common folks like you and I cannot understand it.
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My Buddy
What made the hawk come to my yard? And, what made him stay when I stepped outside?
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It's About Time
Time marches on, but can we hear it? Time slips away, but do we see it?
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Online Think Tanks and Creative Genius Blogs; Are They Compatible?
Operating an Online Think Tank with folks from all over and all walks of life is not easy at all. And much has been said about the fact that with Brilliance comes Baggage, but can an Online Think Tank establish a set of creative genius Blogs looped together like a Blog Ring? Could the topics of all those Blogs be linked to subjects on a huge online forum directory, which would look like Wikipedia with overviews and then links to each categorized piece of information of the Online Think Tank.
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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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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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Techniques To Personality Creativity
Sometimes, you perceive of your personality as someone who would not know creativity even if it knocked you on the head with a sledgehammer. And sometimes, you just come to the realization that you and creativity just would not mix. It is like oil and water for you and creativity, or so you think.
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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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