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Top 29 Ways To Stay Creative [Infographic + Marty Note]

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Infographics on being creative in life and inspiration with top 29 ways to be creative on success and startup exploring and researching ideas and concept...

Marty Note

My favorite ways to stay creative are:

* Free writing.
* Drawing and painting.

* Reading (actual BOOKS not blog posts lol).
* Talking to smart friends.
* Hitting the museums especially NYC or Philly.
* Riding a bicycle (very Zen meditation for me).

* Creating thought experiments.

* Doing math in my head (I suck at it so it forces all the reserves in).

* Music especially LOUD rock or jazz (Miles especially).

* Taking pictures to support a story.

* Watching TV (Ovation, PBS and HBO best sources of inspiration).

* Working out (back when I had the energy to do that LOL).

* Playing with my crazy bengal cat Lucian.

* Shopping but only in musuem or art stores. 
* Working in public (makes me zero in and focus deeper).

* Looking at great design (effect is delayed but there).

* Changing a location (traveling).

* Used to read magazines, blogs don't seem to do it.

* Read something HARD I don't understand (all in again).

* Interview someone smarter than me.

* Curate something especially across nontraditional lines. 

* Create a contest or a game. 

* Manipulate SPEED of task (speed up or slow way down).

* Think about creative times from the past (working with the artist Alton Pickens at Vassar is a favorite).

 

Other great ways to stay creative in this infographic. 


Via Chintan Jain, John van den Brink, Martin (Marty) Smith
Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, November 22, 2012 12:51 AM
Thanks Khaled. We are eating Turkey and watching football tomorrow. Hope things are SAFE and quiet where you are too my friend. Keep that marvelous smart head down hear. Marty
Khaled El Ahmad's comment, November 22, 2012 1:00 AM
Yummy Save some of that giblet gravy for me :-)
All is good here, thank you for asking bro all the best and Happy Thanks Giving Day
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Ask Big Questions Social Platform Earns A #StealThis

Ask Big Questions Social Platform Earns A #StealThis | Curation Revolution | Scoop.it
Can we change the world through better conversation? We believe we can. We don't have many opportunities today to develop relationships with people of different backgrounds who may hold different viewpoints.
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#StealThis

I like the immediacy of this platform. You signup with Twitter (or Facebook) and you post. May have to steal this idea for Cure Cancer Starter. Well done, great use of social as simultaneously platform, infrastructure and content. Cool. 

Gets better. When you post they respond with @(your twitter) responses. They just let me know you can use Facebook too and immediately incorporate friends. This is a very cool use of social media tools as platform. There are several valuable lessons here in the use of OPP (Other People's Platforms) including:

* Use scaled platforms so people don't have to repeat on yours.

* Don't make people learn new things use established conventions.

* Make it falling off a log easy to signup and create an account.

* When any says anything, RESPOND.

* RESPOND with real people, heart and soul (no canned junk).

* Be present to the conversations happening and everything works better.

 

Cool idea well done, and, as I said on my Facebook page, bound to be the future of something.  

 

 

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