'Inspiration and ideas often arise seemingly out of nowhere and then fail to show up when we most need them, and creative thinking requires complex cognition yet is completely distinct from the thinking process.'
Via Beth Dichter
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Lynne Nemeth's curator insight,
January 8, 2014 1:49 PM
reflexive memoing is a key qualitative method, use it.
Roger Sommerville's curator insight,
February 18, 2014 2:44 AM
I find it hard to spend the time on making a journal work. I suspect it is because I have not thought about resilience and reaction to situations. The short lists here provide a useful guide - and by focusing on my reaction I can give my self a chance to use demanding events/situations more productively. |
The traits and habits of creative people are things we all do sometimes. How dynamic might learning be if I purposefully built these ideas into my teaching and made it a part of my students routines?
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This includes a list of things creative people do. Many of the things on this list we should all be doing - like making time for solitude.