Stick Your Neck Out
I want to invent the Creative Thermometer to show people that Big Ideas should be red-hot salsa, not high-fibre and tasting of foam-core.
Posts under Negativity focus on the destructive nature of negative words, actions and attitude, particularly in creativity but also in business generally.
I want to invent the Creative Thermometer to show people that Big Ideas should be red-hot salsa, not high-fibre and tasting of foam-core.
When you become too close to the situation, it stalls your creativity. Like a good babysitter, sometimes you need to let someone else take care of your ideas for you.
Negativity is the single biggest reason why brainstorms fail. And, the worst type of negativity is when it’s your own.
With less time devoted to brainstorming, here’s two things you should do to maximize the potential of generating creative ideas.
Do you operate in a Closed Mode or Open Mode when at work? Knowing he difference between them, and tips to switch from one to the other, may make all the difference when you need to be creative at work.
At some point in your career, you meet a person who stands in the way of your idea. Now what?