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  • Three Easy Ways To Become More Creative With Your Problem Solving  By : Mercedes Oestermann van Essen
    Have you ever wondered why it is that you always get stuck and experience problems that stop you moving forward in life at a certain point? If your answer is yes, you are already way ahead of the crowd.
  • How to Protect Your Ideas Fast and Inexpensively  By : Tatiana Escalada
    If you have a good idea, you are probably wondering how to protect it and if you really should. Worried about where to start and how. The thought of looking for and hiring an attorney with expertise on the field just makes you dizzy, it makes the process seem endless, complicated and expensive. So you decide to make the mistake that many artist, entrepreneurs and creative make. You dice you can trust your work to a couple of good friends, or maybe couple of serious investors and the most optimistic daring ones just put it online for the whole world to see. To be honest I have done this myself, I just don't like to expend my time on noncreative endeavors, plus I am impatient. It would be great if we didn't need to protect our ideas, then again you can always come up with new ones, right? Yes, but why would you let anyone else take credit and money for your ideas and the unique way you express them? Leaving your creative work unregistered is worse than leaving a signed checkbook in a crowded place. Specially now that there are so many easy, fast and inexpensive ways of protecting your work.
  • Beingness Creates Doingness  By : Richard D. Blackstone
    Why do you do the things you do? Because of who you are being at the time. Your state of being is the catalyst of your actions but we are often more concerned with what we are doing than who we are being. Read on to understand the vital importance of your state of being at any given time.
  • Boost Your Creativity By Granting Yourself A Fresh Perspective  By : Mary McNeil
    Granting yourself the opportunity of a fresh perspective on a regular basis is fundamental to your creative health, and it can be engineered very simply in an environmental context.
  • Get Noticed By Thinking More Creatively  By : Cathy Warschaw
    Think more creatively and "outside the box" will not only help you get noticed as an important member of the dental team, but can also help your entire practice distinguish itself from its competitors.
  • Allow Me To Help You Get Those Creative Juices Flowing  By : Don Resh
    Brainstorming is all about ideas. It's about setting off a bumper crop of visions, options, and inspirations. From these, you will be able to select that first-class, unbeatable "miracle thought"...
  • Building Powerful Creative Tools From Unlikely Materials  By : Mary McNeil
    How to turn around the states of ignorance and disillusionment to your creative advantage.
  • What is Lucid Dreaming?  By : Kenneth Asselin
    Lucid dreaming is essentially dreaming while you are aware that you are dreaming. If you are in a lucid dream, you will usually have some control over the dream — anything from being able to fly or making an thing or room appear out of nowhere or inside a pocket, right up to being able to change into creatures and create a whole world! It is like becoming a director of your own movie. Lucid dreams have now been scientifically shown to exist, and many articles have been written about learning h
  • Making Creative Output A Practical Reality  By : Mary McNeil
    If you're brimming with creative ideas but struggling to develop them into tangible output, here are a couple of techniques you can use to make creative output a practical reality.
  • Put Your Ideas Into Action Today!  By : Stephen Campbell
    Are you a creative person? Do you have a brain that is brimming with ideas? Ideas that are just waiting to be brought into open with proper actions?
  • Five Steps of Creativity  By : Joanne Osband
    Why is it that when one mentions the word creativity most people deny that they possess such a trait? Is it because many believe that creativity refers to a person who possesses talent and expresses it in some artistic manner?
  • Getting to the Second Right Answer: Three Tricks to Increase Innovative Thinking  By : Madeleine Van Hecke, PhD
    What keeps us from being more innovative? Too often we stop at the first right answer and don’t explore other possibilities. Here are three tricks to help you discover the second (and sometimes third, fourth, and fifth) right answers.
  • Brainstorming: A Process For Improvement  By : Vikas Lov
    Brainstorming- the term originated in a book called Applied Imagination by Alex Faickney Osborn, and is a group of creative technique that was designed to generate a large number of ideas for the solution of a problem.
  • What You Think Of Me Is None Of My Business  By : Suzanne Holman
    You may be letting your fear of criticism rule your life. This is one of the key sources of struggle people face. It is easy to try to please everyone all the time.
  • 10 Tips to Transform Creative Ideas Into Finished Products  By : Cathy Goodwin
    If you're like most creatives, you have several projects going at once. You've heard the warnings of the Time Tyrants: "Finish what you start!" How do you conquer your own time challenges and move from wildly creative to prodigiously productive?
  • Mind Mapping Yourself Into Focus  By : Suzanne Holman
    Mind mapping can seem like such a disorderly process. You pull out a big sheet of paper, get the markers rounded up, and start writing, drawing circles and lines in
    all directions. How can this help with focus?
  • Do Your Ideas Fail to Get Off The Starting Grid?  By : Dave Origano
    Ideas are the very fabric of the world we live in today. From the smallest ideas grow the largest businesses, and from the largest ideas grow nations and cultures. Generating ideas is something we are all capable of to one degree of another, yet the percentage of people who achieve anything with their ideas is tiny, less than one percent.
  • Are You Creative Enough To Build a Successful Business?  By : Dave Origano
    The most successful and revolutionary people in the world are often among the most creative. Do you have the same creative flair that will drive you to successes in your chosen field? If you don't, fear not, because increasing your creativity level is not as hard you might think-follow these simple pointers and you will be increasing your creative output within days!
  • Top 10 Strategic Thinking Skills  By : Martin Haworth
    Here are Ten great skills EVERY business manager and leader must know, if they want to move from short-termism to a broader, sustainable future
  • Generate Million-Dollar Ideas Using The Most Powerful Free Technology  By : Dave Origano
    Coming up with useful ideas using this awesome piece of kit is easy, yet it's an art which seems to elude the vast majority of people. I'm going to try and help you "learn" to have more effective ideas.
  • Adventures In Creative Thinking  By : Louis Bonaventura
    How many times have you caught yourself saying that there could be no other solution to a problem - and that problem leads to a dead end? Maybe this will help!
  • What Innovation Can Do For Your Life  By : Louis Bonaventura
    You know how long it took to learn to ride a bike or drive or to never commit the same mistake again? It's the same with innovation. It takes a bit of practice and a lot of time before this mind function comes easily when called. This article will teach you a few tips on how to bring innovation into your life.
  • Your Power To Invent The Future  By : Saleem Rana
    Whether you have a good or bad future depends on how you harness and control your imagination.
  • How To Attract A World Class Brilliant Idea  By : Rebecca Marina
    So many of the worlds most wonderful creations started as a brilliant idea.

    Now, many of these brilliant ideas were ridiculed at first.
    Can you imagine what the bank said to Walt Disney when he went in for funding on a magical wonderland theme park that had never been heard of before?

    You have the power to come up with the same brilliance my friend.

    How...by starting to ask...
    "gee, you mean just ask for a brilliant idea"?

    Start today and ask the Universe for...
  • Why Does Mind Power Work?  By : Jorj Elprehzleinn
    Why Mind Power Works so Well That It Scares Some People.
  • 11 Top Tips To Be More Creative  By : Jason Johns
    Everyone has a creative side, whether they can paint great masterpieces, write classic novels, make effective decisions or solve problems. In some people the creative side is supressed, but in others it is closer to the surface.
  • A Brief Look Into Filing US Patents  By : Dennis Cole
    If you have an idea or invention you may need a US Patent to protect it. Someone else could steal your idea, so it is always a good idea to understand patents and what they can do for you.
  • The Importance of Percolation  By : Lael Johnson
    Describes how percolation works throughout the creative process.
  • Innovation: Thinking Outside The Box And The Four Types Of Innovation  By : Mario R. Churchill
    Why do we love new gadgets? Why did the Renaissance marked as the period when history, science, philosophy and religion has become so prominent that the ideologies used at this period is still being used until today? Why is it that we recognize those people who aimed for change and the others who have settled themselves with mediocrity are disregarded? Why?

    Simple. Because they shed new light on what everyone else thought as final and dormant.

    They change things radica...
  • How To Be Smarter  By : Saleem Rana
    Is intelligence fixed or can it be expanded? If it can be expanded, how? And is it worth it?
  • Explore Your Potential  By : Saleem Rana
    The urge to be more than you are right now, to express a nobler speech, a finer mind, a more uplifting outlook, a larger reach of resources is the urge of life itself to explore its dimensions.
  • Getting Creative: Finding Great Ideas When You Need One! Part Two  By : Ed Oakley
    Creative tools to help generate ideas.
  • 5 More Ways To Fail As A Conscious Creator  By : Anisa Aven
    Read on to ensure you're not making the law of attraction work against you!
  • The Importance Of Innovation  By : Trevor C Krueger
    A regular and repeated argument in commercial circles is the one that debates the order of importance between the factory floor producing the product and the sales team ensuring that it finds its place in the market. While the latter ensures the generation of essential income to fuel and grow the company, without something to sell they wouldn’t even have a job let alone the commodity with which to generate sales. A regular chicken and egg debate if ever there was one – or is ...
  • Creating With Your Own Hands  By : Steve Thomas
    When you choose to create, you are choosing to bring your own style and flare to a project no matter what the creation. Often these creations benefit greatly from the personalized touch to a project that would otherwise been standard and even boring.
  • Thinking Made Easy  By : Saleem Rana
    Creative thinking is essential to stimulating success.
  • Getting Creative: Finding Great Ideas When You Need One! Part I  By : Ed Oakley
    How to find and use your creative ideas when you need them.
  • Top 10 Myths About Creativity  By : Alexander Tretjakov
    We have a lot of misconceptions when it comes to creativity. Not only it is a valuable tool in our personal development but it also can improve our life tremendously if it is properly understood.
  • The Discipline of Innovation  By : Pj Germain
    Most innovations result from a conscious, purposeful search for opportunities within the company and the industry as well as the larger social and intellectual environment. A successful innovation may come from pulling together different strands of knowledge, recognizing an underlying theme in public perception, or extracting new insights from failure.
  • Thoughts On Creativity  By : Connie Limon -
    Creativity can be learned. You may think you are not a creative person and creativity is for people like those who sit and write books, songs or create movies, etc. You may think creativity is something that comes natural to some people and you are not in that group, or you just don’t need to be creative.

    How can creativity help you in your job, regardless of what kind of job you are doing? Your job may seem very secure and snug right now. However, you need to realize that...
  • Can Creativity Be Taught?  By : Ricky Lim
    Many people think that creativity is a trait that is only reserved for people who are born with the talent. That it is a child's natural talent, a gift if you would call it and like beauty, it is not possible to nurture and develop it. That it can't be taught by any means. Well, I do not think so.

    I believe creativity is a skill that can be taught and developed to anyone especially children. The main reason why I think children are more suited to creativity training is bec...
  • The Introduction Of Critical Thinking  By : Mario R. Churchill
    Critical thinking is a process which takes place in the mind of an individual. It analyzes or evaluates information, which can either be in the form of propositions or statements provided to you as true. But you never easily believe it is true, thus you reflect on it, thoroughly examine the reasons and evidences before you formulate your own judgment about the information.

    Every day, there is a lot of information that an individual may learn. For prehistoric man and animal...
  • Creating Thinking... Or Gearing Up The Old Brain  By : James Brausch
    Just how can we “jump” our brains into gear to start thinking when we really need to? The entire concept is frustrating to many. We’re all familiar with words like “writer’s cramp” and “brain lock” when your brain won’t do what you want it to do. How do we get past those times when we need the creative power of our brain, but it just doesn't come.

    The answer turns out to be… movement. Surprisingly, movement stimulates thinking!

    Not any movement though. Vigorous or viole...
  • Subconscious Mind Power - 3 Vital Steps to Unleash It!  By : Michael Lee
    To unleash the hidden power of your subconscious mind, achieve all your goals, and get anything you want, you must take 3 vital steps.
  • Profiting More from Creative Ways to Use Your Old Products, Even the Duds  By : Daniel Klatt
    Example of how to find new and more profitable ways to sell existing products, helping peoples creative juices to flow
  • 6 Secrets Of Brainwave Entrainment  By : Susan Denham
    Any kind of creative venture requires a certain amount of focus. In the daily routines of waking babies, making bottles, changing diapers and extinguishing meltdowns, I found myself unable to concentrate on writing, reading for any length of time, or even daydreaming. Lack of sleep is another contributor to this lack of mental focus for the new Stay Home Mom. “Fatigue makes cowards of us all” as several great proverbs predict. I've found Brainwave Entrainment to be a huge help.
  • Anyone Up For A Challenge?  By : James Brausch
    Since the beginning of my blog, I have tried to let my readers into my private life a little at a time, without giving too much away (I really don’t want psychos showing up at my door). For instance, through the blog, you have learned, among other things, that I am a recovering drug addict, that I was homeless less than 10 years ago, that my wife is expecting, and that I live near an extremely small town in Utah (population is less than 400).

    All of that aside, the one que...
  • Effective Problem-Solving Leads To Solutions  By : David Idle
    Problems are a part of life. They have accompanied us since birth, and will continue to do so until the twilight of our lives. But this is no reason to get upset. In fact, the thought that problems happen to absolutely everyone should come as a welcome relief.

    Problems are not the result of being a bad or good person. They happen to good and bad people alike. Sometimes, even despite of our best judgments and careful planning, problems still meet us in the most unexpected c...
  • How to Rediscover Our Amazing Powers Of Imagination  By : Garry Zancanaro
    If we take time to think and dream, try to think in different ways, and ensure we think positively, we will not only increase our creative powers, but also our ability to deal with day to day life.
  • The Amazing Power Of Imagination  By : Garry Zancanaro
    Many people may consider themselves to be not very imaginative or creative, but we all have the ability to be more much creative if we really want to and are prepared to put in some effort.
  • Creative Napping and Other Power Tools - Part 3  By : Angie Dixon .
    Final article in a series of 3 on creative power tools
  • Creative Napping and Other Power Tools - Part 2  By : Angie Dixon .
    Creative Goofing Off, and other power tools, in part 2 of this 3-part series.
  • Creative Napping and Other Power Tools - Part 1  By : Angie Dixon .
    Finally - an excuse to nap! Part 1 in a series of 3 on creative "power tools"
  • What to Do About Creative Blocks - Part 3  By : Angie Dixon .
    Wrapping up a 3-part series on fighting creative blockages.
  • What to Do About Creative Blocks - Part 2  By : Angie Dixon .
    Part 2 in a series of 3 on how to defeat creative block
  • What to Do About Creative Blocks - Part 1  By : Angie Dixon .
    We all get them from time to time. Part 1 in a series on getting out of them.
  • Creativity and Persistence: A Primer - Part 3  By : Angie Dixon .
    Final in a series of 3 on creativity, persistence, and the importance of persistence for creative folks
  • Creativity and Persistence: A Primer - Part 2  By : Angie Dixon .
    Part 2 of 3 on persistence, creativity and the value of the combination.
  • Creativity and Persistence: A Primer - Part 1  By : Angie Dixon .
    Part 1 of a series of 3 on creativity, persistence and the importance of combinging them.
  • 5 Important Questions for Creative People - Part 1  By : Angie Dixon .
    First in a series of three articles for creative people highlighting questions they might want to ask themselves.
  • 5 Important Questions for Creative People - Part 3  By : Angie Dixon .
    Third in a series of 3 on creatively questioning yourself
  • 5 Important Questions for Creative People - Part 2  By : Angie Dixon .
    Part 2 of 3 articles on questions for creative folks to ask themselves, and each other.
  • The Value of Creativity - Part 3  By : Angie Dixon .
    Third in a 3-part series. Why, how and when creativity is valuable and how to take advantage of that value.
  • The Value of Creativity - Part 2  By : Angie Dixon .
    Part 2 in a series of 3 on how creativity is valuable in our lives.
  • The Value of Creativity - Part 1  By :
    Creativity has value we may not even think about. Here are some ways to think about it. Part 1 of 3.
  • How We Use Creativity - Part 3  By :
    Final in a series of 3 on how we use creativity, and how it works in our lives.
  • How We Use Creativity - Part 2  By : Angie Dixon .
    Part 2 of 3 on how we use creativity. The answers might surprise you.
  • How We Use Creativity - Part 1  By : Angie Dixon .
    Creativity is more, well, creative than you might think. Part 1 of a 3-part series.
  • Creativity Resources in Everyday Life - Part 3  By : Angie Dixon .
    Part 3 of 3. How to look for, and find, creativity in your life, even if you think your life is really pretty dull.
  • Creativity Resources in Everyday Life - Part 2  By : Angie Dixon .
    You can generally find resources for your creative life wherever you look, if you know how to look. Part 2 of 3.
  • Creativity Resources in Everyday Life - Part 1  By : Angie Dixon .
    Part 1 of a 3-part series on finding creative ideas all around you
  • Cherish Your Everyday Creativity - Part 3  By : Angie Dixon .
    Practice makes perfect, and so with appreciating and acknowledging your creativity, per this third article in a series of three.
  • Cherish Your Everyday Creativity - Part 2  By : Angie Dixon .
    Why don't we appreciate and work with our natural creativity? Ideas and some answers in this second of three articles.
  • Cherish Your Everyday Creativity - Part 1  By : Angie Dixon .
    Part 1 of a 3 part series. How can you be more appreciative and accepting of your everyday creativity - and why should you be?
  • The Bandaged Places: Confessions of a Recovering Intellectual  By : Peter Clothier
    Does your wounded self hold the key to your creativity?
  • Using Expert-Based Research to Enable Innovation  By : Brian Reuter
    Research shows that it takes nearly 300 ideas to achieve a single successful product. The challenge to innovate is great, yet most companies struggle through a disjointed process, often stuck in their traditional way of looking at their business.
  • Small Ideas Make a Difference  By : Bill Weaver
    Ideas change the world! No matter how big or small they may be, you can benefit from them. As you will find out, even the smallest of ideas have led to major discoveries!
  • You Are Your Own President  By : John Di Lemme
    You are the president of your own nation, and it is called Imagination.
  • How Ideas Make a Difference  By : Bill Weaver
    You know the difference an idea makes. You may not realize it, but if you look about you where you work, in a large office, on an assembly line, in the government, on a salesman's beat, in a small store, in a laboratory, in the shipping room or the executive suite, you will see the difference an idea makes.
  • Inspiration as a Muse  By : Ian Koch
    Consider what it is that inspires you, what makes you get out of the easy chair and take action. It could be an emotion; it could be something like a hobby or an activity.
  • The Road To Genius  By : Stuart Gardiner
    If you are interested in the theories of quantum physics you will know that the very observation of certain experiments has been shown to affect their outcome. Without going too deep, the implication is that the experimenters are somehow connected to the experiment itself and no matter what they do, they are unable to prevent their influence over it. On the level of meta-physics this is evidence of our oneness with everything. Somehow we are connected to everything outside of...
  • The Nature and Expression of Creativity  By : Hugh Rosen
    Do you know the inner workings of creativity?
  • How to Find Your Inner Creative You  By : AnnaLaura Brown
    This article talks about how to become a more creative person and about how to find more creative ideas and ways of thinking.
  • Patent It - If You Don't, Someone Else Will!  By : Loreno Lepe
    Do you have an invention that has been burrowing away in your mind for years? Do you think it could make you real money, but you lack the financial ability to do anything about it at the moment? If you do, you might want to consider applying for a patent.

    Whilst it can seem quite expensive to buy a patent for something that is currently only an idea, it can be well worth it in the long run. For every invention, from vacuum cleaners to mobile ringtones, there has always bee...
  • How To Develop Creative Thinking  By : Esther Andrews
    In my opinion, creativity is the real genius. Intelligent children learn fast, and apply their knowledge in everyday life situations. But - inventing something new, creating something original, that is real genius. I always admire originality, whether it is original artwork, an original story, or an invention that can make life easier for many people.

    How can we teach our children creative thinking? How can we teach them the habit of thinking "outside the box"?

    Here are...
  • Does Your New Product Qualify For A Patent  By : Robert Michael
    If you've created something unique and something you believe to be marketable the subject of patents should be of immense interest to you. Without a patent your idea could be stolen from you. With a patent in place the concept, and its financial rewards, are yours for a minimum of 17 and a maximum of 20 years.

    Does your new product qualify for a patent, however? To determine this you'll need to not only prove its uniqueness but to also make sure it's not disqualified for c...
  • Why A Visionary Business Is A Simple Solution To A Complex Problem  By : Saleem Rana
    While most corporations, big and small, profess to work in partnership with every element of their work force, they only pay it token regard.

    Yet working in partnership with all, helps all to realize their dreams, and when this happens an enormous amount of energy and intelligence is released. This, in turn, creates smoother, more productive processes and a spike in the bottom line.
  • Freeing up our Creativity  By : Robert Elias Najemy
    Decide what you want to do, what you want to learn, to develop or to develop further. Make a list of such desires.
  • Finding The Next Million Dollar Idea  By : Vincent Murphy
    There are thousands and thousands of million dollar ideas out there. Sadly many of them never see the light of day. However, how can you find these ideas, and more importantly, how can you capitalize on them?

    The first thing to do is to research the idea. Obviously keep your cards close to your chest and don’t tell everyone about your idea, but do some research into competing products, the market and how to get your idea to market.

    For example, is there anything in the ...
  • How to Bring New Products and Inventions to Life  By : Christine Harrell
    Breaking down the steps of bringing a successful new product or invention into the market.
  • How to Make Money  By : Saleem Rana
    Most people don't make much money because they go about it in the wrong way: the way that they have been told.
  • What's The Big Idea?  By : Daegan Smith
    Know what Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates have in common?

    They all have the multi-million dollar idea.
  • The Evolution of Creativity  By : Robert Elias Najemy
    Thus, the first step is learning to control the body and mind through techniques such as dietary control, exercises, breathing techniques, relaxation techniques and meditation.
  • What Is The Value Of One Great Idea?  By : Steve Moore
    What is the value of “one great idea” on personal development? Priceless in my opinion. When I really look back at the things which have helped me with success and happiness, it really comes down to a few key ideas and concepts that just “clicked” at one point in my life. The funny thing is that a life changing concept for me will often be practically ignored when shared with another. Everyone is unique as to what concepts are most needed in their life, and their readiness to...
  • Let Your Imagination Run Wild  By : Yoga Kat
    If you can see it you can achieve it. Imagination what an awesome tool!!
  • Creativity And The Jack Of All Trades  By : Angie Dixon -
    You may be familiar with the saying, "Jack of all trades and master of none."

    Well, I say, "Hooey." That's right. In fact, let me say it again. "Hooey."

    It is perfectly possible to be a multipassionate person and do several things well. Many, even. I'm a writer, a mother, a photographer, a friend, an entrepreneur. Sometimes not all at the same time, but I do them all, and do them all well.

    But I think one reason many people can't do many things well, or think other p...
  • Innovate Your Way to Success through Developing Basic People Skills  By : Daegan Smith
    Natural, instinctive behavior is not always appropriate in the workplace. Hence, it is important to make an effort to produce behavioral patterns that lead to productive and effective teamwork, which eventually leads to success.
  • Know How To Control Your Thinking  By : Steve Bishop
    If you pay attention to your own mental thoughts and processes, you will soon become aware of the never-ending changes going on in your mind of one thought or idea to another in rapid succession.
  • The Secret Of Creativity In Business, Art, And Life  By : Saleem Rana
    A secret to creativity is understanding how to use space. When you can embrace emptiness, then form follows effortlessly. It is then that function becomes clear and precise.
  • Simple Steps To Unleashing Your Creative Thinking Potential  By : Michael Perry
    People seem to have the misconception that only a elect very little are able to unleash a steady flow of creative genius. That is not true at all. The fact is, creativity is very numerous care a muscle that needs to be exercised in order to consistently give out great results. If you don't practice harnessing creative thinking, this skill will very much atrophy into inexistence. But preserve working and this skill will soon come to you in a snap.

    So how do you unleash your...
  • Innovation: Can You Take Advantage Of It?  By : Matthew Noel
    Innovation is simply the foundation of new beginnings. Through innovation we can find new products, learn new techniques, offer better quality and a more simplistic style and even help to bring the dollar out a little farther. But, what many business owners do not realize is that you can use innovation to help move your business to the next level, one that is better for the customer an better for you. Can you ask for more than that?

    There are several ways in which you can ...
  • Your Powerful Imagination  By : Patrick Porter -
    It is a common belief that the human brain is somehow empty at birth, and as the child begins to grow and receive stimulus, the neurons start making connections. Science is now discovering, however, that the reverse may be true. The infant is actually born with many more neuron connections than most adults have. It may be that learning does not happen by making neuron connections, but rather by “weeding out” those that are not used. If this is true, then we are all, literally...
  • Making Genius  By : Victor Pryles
    In his excellent book: "Scientific Genius, Dean Keith Simonton of the USC-Davis, suggests that genuises are forming more novel combinations than the merely talented. His theory has etymology behind it: Cogito- "I think"- orginally connoted "shake together". Intelligo, the root of intelligence, means to "select among". This is a clear early indication about the utility of permitting ideas and thoughts to randomly combine with each other and selecting from the many the few to r...
  • Innovative Thinking- Can It Be Done By A Team  By : cdmohatta
    Linux is named after Linus Torvalds, a Finnish programmer. Today Linux is one of the path breaking software which has been recognized all over the world. Read on...
  • Discover Your Genius Within  By : Patrick Porter
    Our minds access information in three primary ways: visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. The true “genius” uses a balance of all three of these senses, plus the other two as well. This allows the mind to think holographically and open to new horizons of discovery and imagination.
  • Creating Your Imagery Again  By : J.P. Holesworth
    Ever wonder about what life was like before TV? Do you think that people were bored out of their skulls, sitting in their living rooms staring at the wall waiting for a solution to be invented?
  • You're As Good As Your Last Idea! 5 Ways to Get Your Creativity Flowing.  By : Dannielle Brantley
    So, if effective communication is the difference between life and death of a business, and it's something that us entrepreneurs should be mindful of everyday, how do we keep those ideas flowing? As the vehicles of these stories, we have to keep ourselves fresh first. Here's 5 ways to do that...
  • Traditional and Alternative Problem Solving Techniques.  By : Mike Lindley
    Two different problem solving strategies.
  • The Lazy Man's Way To Create Hundreds Of Profitable And Life-Improving Ideas  By : Roger Haeske
    What easy technique, using a spiral notebook can make major improvements to all areas of your life? You're automatically more self-disciplined, your subconscious mind solves your hardest problems with out any effort on your part. Now you have an easy way to quickly find and organize all of your daily activities and ideas generated.
  • Use Your Mind And Grow Rich!  By : Steve Bishop
    If you use your power to think in a logical way, you can direct your power to control yourself. It is through the use of this control that you can become a master of yourself.
  • Positive Thinking and Your Creative Mind - 7 Steps to Success  By : shineyourstar
    You have a bright idea hidden somewhere in the back of your mind that you just can't wait to test out. The question is, do you really want to bring it out into the light? What could motivate you to churn your creative, inspiring juices to their utmost flavor?
  • Hey, CEO ... Do you know how to dress?  By : Sramana Mitra
    The High-tech business is changing. Design,taste, aesthetics are becoming important.
  • How to Handle Patent Infringement?  By : Lisa Parmley
    Who will be there when things go wrong?
    Due to the trouble, expense and the risks involved with gaining a patent, you might be lulled into thinking that the government will be there to lend you a helping hand when it comes time to enforce the rights your patented invention.
  • 3 Simple Steps To Solving Problems  By : Saleem Rana
    You can move beyond your stuck states by contemplating all the possible consequences of your own particular situation. There are three essential steps you have to take to get a grip on any vexing problem and find ways to solve it.
  • The Secret to New Ideas  By : Jon Weaver
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