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

Top 29 Ways To Stay Creative [Infographic + Marty Note] | Curation Revolution | Scoop.it

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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50 Curated News Sites: A Collection of Real-World Examples

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Robin Good: Here is a collection of curated news sites that I have put together over the course of the last few months.


It contains over 30 news sites that utilize human curation to pick and showcase the most relevant stories in their area of coverage.


From early examples to news curation like Arts & Letters or the Drudge Report to the most recent examples of news curated sites for both big brands (Pepsi, Adobe), NGOs (FAO) and independent publishers (Techmeme, MediaGazer) you can find a broad range of examples to study, research or get inspiration from.


The collection is ony visual with a minimum of reference info.


Free. Updated monthly.


Curated news sites collection: https://gimmebar.com/library/curated-news-sites-examples/4f7b357e2f0aaa843e000002


Please suggest new additions to be included.


Marty Note
I wrote a piece abou a year ago Why Feeds Are In Your Future (linked below) epxlained why we will all be curating a synergy of created, curated and content fed with business rules and automatic systems. Robin's examples come almost exaclty a year later and are powerful evidence feeds are in all of our futures.

Why Feeds Are In Your Future (on ScentTrail Marketing)

http://scenttrail.blogspot.com/2011/09/why-feeds-are-in-your-future.html



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