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Creativity
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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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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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How to Solve Problems Creatively
When traditional thinking isn't the answer to your problems try thinking creatively, you might end up with several unique solutions to your problems.
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The Alchemy of Art
Creative expression can transform painful reactions and situations, providing strength and understanding to change how we feel and interact with the world.
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Creative Imagination
How do you improve your creative imagination? Start with the simple steps outlined here.
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Connect With Your Strenghts
We can be just as afraid of our strengths as we are of our weaknesses, and just as afraid to succeed as we are to fail. Connecting with your strengths is about learning how to acknowledge your own gifts, accept compliments graciously and to present yourself confidently as the extraordinarily unique artist that you are.
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Entitled to Be Exceptional
Being exceptional - unusually skillful, smart, creative or otherwise more capable than the norm - may include a judgment both by others and ourselves as being an “outsider.” Gifted and talented people can experience a self-defeating aversion to expressing talents that might separate them from other people. Girls and women may be especially sensitive about fitting in, and deny their capabilities.
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