Like most, you probably don’t like new things that you can’t control.
You prefer to be in your comfort zone.
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Like most, you probably don’t like new things that you can’t control.
You prefer to be in your comfort zone.
(From the article): As we head into the New Year, ask yourself, “Am I too comfortable?”
Ask, “What do I want to accomplish?”
Then, make a decision to leave your comfort zone.
Don’t sit there any longer.
Don’t settle anymore.
And of course, don’t be comfortable.
What do you need to leave your comfort zone to achieve?
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Thumbnail descriptions of the thinking strategies commonly used by creative geniuses.
How do creative geniuses generate so many alternatives and conjectures? Why are so many of their ideas so rich and varied? How do they produce the "blind" variations that lead to the original and novel?
A growing cadre of scholars are offering evidence that one can characterize the way geniuses think. By studying the notebooks, correspondence, conversations and ideas of the world's greatest thinkers, they have teased out particular common thinking strategies and styles of thought that enabled geniuses to generate a prodigious variety of novel and original ideas. Via Gust MEES Delete the scoop?
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fantastic scoop, thanks Dan!
Excellent perspective...time to move and capture our future!
change=growth