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Creativity: Hacked: Powerful Habits, tips and tricks to expand your creative mind and attain new levels of intellect. (Hacked Series Book 1) - Julia Lovecraft
Creativity: Hacked: Powerful Habits, tips and tricks to expand your creative mind and attain new levels of intellect. (Hacked Series Book 1)
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Creativity: Hacked This book entails resources, lifehacks, tips and tricks to utilize your creative mind in exceptional ways, powerful hacks to attain levels as demonstrated by the greats, alike; Nikola Tesla, Albert Einstein, Van Gogh and many others. Introductory excerpt: Einstein once said,... show more
Creativity: Hacked
This book entails resources, lifehacks, tips and tricks to utilize your creative mind in exceptional ways, powerful hacks to attain levels as demonstrated by the greats, alike; Nikola Tesla, Albert Einstein, Van Gogh and many others.
Introductory excerpt:
Einstein once said, “Every child is born a genius.” But the reason why most people do not function at genius levels is because they are not aware of how creative and smart they really are. I call it the “Schwarzenegger effect.” No one would look at a person such as Arnold Schwarzenegger and think how lucky he is to have been born with such tremendous muscles. Everyone knows that he, and people like him, have worked many thousands of hours to build up their bodies so they can compete and win in bodybuilding competitions. Your creative capabilities are just the same. They actually grow as they are used. But you don’t need to spend thousands of hours to increase your creative-thinking abilities. By practicing a few simple exercises and applications, you can start your creative juices flowing, and you may even amaze yourself at the quality and quantity of good ideas that you come up with. Let’s start off with the definition of creativity. In my estimation, after years of research on this subject, the very best definition of creativity is, simply, “improvement.” You don’t have to be a rocket scientist or an artist in order to be creative. All you have to do is develop the ability to improve your situation, wherever you are and whatever you are doing. All great fortunes were started with ideas for improving something in some way. In fact, an improvement needs to be only 10 percent new or different to launch you on the way to fame and riches. It has been estimated that each year, driving to and from work, the average person has about four ideas for improvement, any one of which could make him or her a millionaire. The problem is not that you don’t have the ideas you need to accomplish anything you want but, rather, that you fail to act on those ideas. Most people dismiss their own ideas because they think that those ideas cannot be very valuable if they were the ones who thought of them. Thomas Edison, arguably the most successful creative genius in human history, once said that creativity is 99 percent perspiration and only 1 percent inspiration. Extensive research on creativity tends to bear him out. There are four generally accepted parts of the creative process: There is preparation, where much of the work is done. There is cerebration or rumination, where you turn the matter over to your subconscious mind.You are a genius, and you were born with the potential for exceptional creativity. But creative abilities are latent. They are like muscles that grow with use. You can increase your creative powers by using them, over and over, in every situation, deliberately and specifically, until creativity and a creative response to life is as natural to you as breathing in and out is. There are very few things that you can do that can have a more powerful positive impact on your entire life than becoming excellent in creative thinking. And you can if you think you can.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00UEWIZQU
Publisher: Lovecraft Publishing House
Edition language: English
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