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Gerontologist: Participating in the arts a way to keep older people healthy ...
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Steve Jobs, Nate Silver, And Pablo Picasso: Why The Most Creative People Are ...
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Being creative keeps you motivated in what you love doing, it keeps you fresh and on your toes. It never grows old that strong intense feeling in my stomach and the big smile on my face when a great idea hits my awareness.
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We're all creative, because we've all been created in the image of a creative God. All people ... The more I serve in artistic and leadership circles, the more I'm realizing the need to differentiate between two types of creativity.
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How do we prime our brains to take the meandering mental paths necessary for creativity? New techniques of brain imaging, Rex Jung says, are helping us gain a whole new view on the differences between intelligence, creativity, and personality.
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Generous Vacation Is an Investment in Creativity New York Times This level of creativity and sense of play is partly inspired, I think, by the five weeks of vacation per year, stipulated by law, that we receive in Denmark.
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Clenching your right or left hand activates different brain hemispheres. By Christopher Bergland...
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The cost of creativity Health24.com Some experts have suggested that creativity partly depends on a person's ability to continuously switch attention between the details and bigger picture of a given task.
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Scientific American (blog) Profiling Serial Creators Scientific American (blog) According to the researchers, “the kind of high energy displayed by these students, however, appeared to be a healthy vigor and enthusiasm rather than a more...
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Wall Street Journal (blog) Why Multitasking Blocks Your Best Ideas Wall Street Journal (blog) “Too much focus can actually harm creative problem-solving,” preventing the diffuse, open thinking required to come up with new approaches and novel...
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Dennis Hopper Reads From Rainer Maria Rilke's Timeless Guide to Creativity, Letters to a Young Poet. in Books, Literature, Poetry, ... “For me the letters are a credo of creativity and a source of inspiration.
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Scientists are always uncovering new ways into how people learn best, and some of the most recent neuroscience research has shown connections between basic su
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I saw a poster once that said “don’t fear getting older, fear getting boring”. One of our biggest fears as we age is that we will lose our ability to think in new and creative ways and lose our mental sharpness.
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To make creativity work for you it's important to nurture your creativity, learn how to discern great ideas from ephemeral ones, consciously create a container for your thoughts, keep focused until you see the idea through and take responsibility...
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To make creativity work for you it's important to nurture your creativity, learn how to discern great ideas from ephemeral ones, consciously create a container for your thoughts, keep focused until you see the idea through and take responsibility...
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The National Center for Creative Aging in Washington, D.C., is dedicated to fostering an understanding of the relationship between creative expression and healthy aging – and developing programs that support this belief.
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Here at The Artist's Road we promote creative thinking and doing at any age. Dr. Francine Toder has written a book based both on scientific research and individual case studies that not only supports the notion that a “vintage” ...
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Marshalling creativity may be more art than science, especially where a Seattle drawing instructor is concerned.
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Description: Deepak Chopra explores the dynamics of a creative life and the relationship between age and creativity (we don't have to lose our imagination as...
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According to Gene D. Cohen, MD, PhD of the Center for Aging, Health & Humanities, George Washington University, “Expressing ourselves can actually improve health, both mentally and physically. ...
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Building on its reputation as a deep thinker’s paradise, Promega and the BTC Institute’s annual International Bioethics Forum, scheduled for April 25-26 in Madison, will focus again this year on human consciousness, zeroing in on human creativity...
We don’t normally associate neuroscience with creativity yet the study of the brain has much to contribute to what is set to be the premium [...] (New Blog Post The neuroscience of creativity - We don’t normally associate neuroscience with creativity...
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Even people who lack ideas can set the scene for inspiration. Daydreaming, a belt of booze or even gazing at the color green can help.
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VideoSisyphus the Titan pushing his infamous boulder up the hill; image credit Wikipedia “There is always room, if only in one’s own soul, to create a spot of Paradise, crazy though it may sound.” --Henry Miller, Preface to Stand Still Like the Hummingbird...
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Even if you are an experienced seated meditator, you may find value in enlarging your repertoire with a walking practice.
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