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Divergent-thinking
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Break Through the Inertia of No to Be More Creative
When we dare to think up, suggest, and pursue new solutions, we wrest ourselves out of the human tendency toward sameness; we think beyond perceived assumptions, and we pulverize limitations.
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Creativity and Your Network
What if the best “networking” is actually an enriching expression of creativity
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Domain Specificity of Creativity: Theory, Research, and Practice
Creativity has commonly been thought of either as a set of domain- general skills that can be applied broadly like a special kind of intelligence or as a general personality trait that colors a person’s approach to any kind of task or problem, but these ways of thinking about creativity are misleading. A better metaphor for creativity than either intelligence or a personality trait is expertise.
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The Creative Gifts of ADHD
Research supports the notion that people with ADHD characteristics are more likely to reach higher levels of creative thought and achievement than people without these characteristics.
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Imagining a New College Entrance Examination
What would a truly innovative college entrance examination look like?
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Virtues of Cognitive Workout
New research reveals neurological underpinnings of intelligence.
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Moving Quickly, Caring Deeply: Creating Nine Lives in the New Year
Creating the space for flow, divergent thought, and creation in the New Year -- the power, not paralysis, of possibility.
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Is Conscientiousness Compatible with Creativity?
Creative people are both Conscientious and not Conscientious at the same time.
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Enhancing Creative Organizational Cultures In Disability Services
Six key lessons about creativity and innovation from a human services perspective.
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Neuroimage This!
A sustained and disciplined demolition project aimed at sanitizing our bad habits of thinking about creativity and how creative ideas arise in the brain.