Posts Tagged ‘success’

How To Pin-Point And Maximize Creative Thinking

Monday, June 13th, 2011

If you think that people you consider to be creative are born with it, think again. Creative thinking often just does not happen by the stroke of luck. If you are looking for ways to increase your creative output there are several very practical steps you can take in order to do so.[I:http://stopsmokingfinally.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/ChrisArribbat1.jpg]

Many experts believe that when you release excess thoughts going on in your mind it can actually help how the mind processes information. You can clear your mind of excess thoughts by jotting down anything that may be scattered around in your mind. Examples of excess thoughts include: the errands you have to take care of, or the frustrations you may be having at work. You do not have to write in full sentences when doing so; your writing does not have to sound elegant either. The aim of this writing, preferably on a daily basis, is to clarify your mind of thoughts that may be hindering your creativity.

Do you usually get a creative thought at the most inconvenient time? Maybe it is while grocery shopping, or on your way to work. Keep these thoughts alive and do not forget them by writing them down, even if you write in a brief sentence structure. You can expand later. The important thing is not to forget. You can keep a lightweight notepad with you in your purse or car glove compartment for easy access for these types of occasions.

Get inspired. What gives you inspiration? Is it reading a great passage, or listening to classical music? Inspiration takes on many different forms for different people. The important aspect is to find out what truly gets you in a creative mood. Whatever you find it to be, take it and run with it.

When problem solving clarify exactly what the problem is. Finding a solution to a clearly defined problem is less difficult when you know what you are trying to solve. Write your problem down and brainstorm solutions.

Are you still at a road block even after writing your problem down? This may call for a change of scenery. If you are sitting at your desk, stand up and go for a short walk. If you have been isolated at your computer screen for a few hours, human interaction may be helpful. When you give your mind a break, when it is time to focus again you will find that it is more willing to cooperate.

Whenever possible, read. Reading can fill your mind with interesting and creative thoughts. Reading will expose you to ideas that you would have normally lived without. New information can help you make connections within your problems when searching for solutions.

Exercise your mind. Like the body, the brain needs exercise. One way to give your mind a good work out is through conversation. Debate issues with your friends and family. Agree to disagree, and remember debating is much different than bickering. Remember to draw the line between constructive discussions and mindless bickering.

Be flexible, and allow your mind the time it needs to playfully think. Let it play around with an idea. Avoid the urgent pressures you often put your mind under and you may be surprised at the results. This will help induce creative thinking that may have been bypassed if working under the ordinary stringent rules you place on yourself.

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Originally posted 2010-05-03 17:24:03.

stop smoking easily with hypnosis – amazing 95% success!

Saturday, May 28th, 2011


A video of the smoking cessation guru Rob Kelly www.rck.net showing how he uses hypnosis, applied psychology, NLP and other techniqus to stop people smoking in just one hour. This guy is amazing. See his website for hypnotherapy training courses. He has stopped more than 6000 smokers this way, and teaches other therapists – see www.successfulhypnotherapy.com

Originally posted 2009-11-16 23:41:21.