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Insights
From the Road
Reinforcing
the Process
The
key steps in the creative process are summarized in these "Four
Ways To Be More Creative." Keep these as your guide to be more
creative!. Click here.
Look outside the problem
When
trying to generate new ideas, look outside of your problem area.
Read how the "Great Hider" found an outside-the-box solution.
Click here.
Don't wait for the big idea
Having
lots of ideas can give you better ideas. You don't have to look
for that big breakthrough. Incremental improvements get you there,
too. Click here.
Use vacation time as creative time
Capture
those creative ideas that burst into your mind while on holiday.
Here are some ways that worked for me. Click
here.
I can see clearly now
My
recent eye surgery gave me some insights about the world we look
at but don't really see. What have you been missing? Click
here.
It takes two
Overcome
your blocks to creativity by separating the parts of your task.
Let your thoughts go wild, then refine them. Click
here.
Creativity and crisis
The
creative process can help you through times of crises, whether personal
or other. Here is how it helped me.
Click
here.
Sweating it out
Visiting
a sweat lodge was a new experience for me, leading to new ideas
and concepts. Try experiencing something new to freshen your ideas.
Click here.
A lesson from my daughter
"Daddy,
there is no black in a rainbow." Coloring pictures with my
daughter taught me a lesson in how to deal with tragedy. Click
here.
Creatively responding to tragedy
As
I was beginning a training session in Washington, DC on September
11, an aircraft hit the Pentagon. These thoughts arose from that
incident. Click here.
No more same ol' thing
There's
no place like home. I went back to visit Mom and Dad in Colorado,
and I had some insights about old habits as I was riding the lawn
mower. Click
here.
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