Forcing Inspiration

Written by Kal Bishop


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The above concepts are encapsulated in common expressions such as, “you have to write a million words before you write anything good.” Knowledgeable screenwriters know that it was really only after a certain number of completed screenplays that they really began to get good. 5)Process. One ofrepparttar most sustained myths about creativity is that it is not a process. In fact, inspiration and insight results from a definite process which includes:

i)Dividingrepparttar 103098 problem into sets of smaller problems. ii)Intensely investigating problems. iii)Forcingrepparttar 103099 production of ideas using creative versus critical thinking. iv)Seeking stimuli. v)Applying constant conscious thought. vi)Engaging in rest and unrelated activities. vii)Allowing incubation

6)Forcing prolific activity. Forcing engagement in an endeavour triggers prolific activity – and it can be concluded with a high degree of certainty that quality of output is closely related to sheer quantity. The single best creative product tends to appear at that point inrepparttar 103100 career whenrepparttar 103101 creator is being most prolific.

In conclusion, inspiration is best attained by forcefully and consciously engaging in a project. Experienced hands will tell you, just do it!

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These and other topics are covered in depth inrepparttar 103102 MBA dissertation on Managing Creativity & Innovation, which can be purchased at http://www.managing-creativity.com

Kal Bishop, MBA, http://www.managing-creativity.com

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Kal Bishop is a management consultant based in London, UK. He has consulted in the visual media and software industries and for clients such as Toshiba and Transport for London. He has led improv, creativity and innovation workshops, exhibited artwork in San Francisco, Los Angeles and London and written a number of screenplays. He is a passionate traveller.


This Is A "No Real Estate Guru Zone"

Written by Mark Walters


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If you remember your early history ofrepparttar gold rush you may recall that those who maderepparttar 103097 most money wererepparttar 103098 ones selling "shovels torepparttar 103099 miners." That is exactly whatrepparttar 103100 gurus and most real estate clubs are doing... selling education to wanta-be investors.

Most clubs are profit making ventures and each month they bring in a guru to give a mini-seminar designed to motivate attendees into buying their learning material... "Available today only at a deep discount!"

The best thing aboutrepparttar 103101 clubs is that you can meet other investors. Exchange phone numbers and build your own support group. With three or four people you can invest in learning material as a group and share your learning experience at reduced cost.

I don't suggest that you become a real estate agent, butrepparttar 103102 learning material available for passing your state's licensing test can be helpful. Check with your state's real estate board or commission to see if they publish on book on real estate law and regulation.

Trade schools that teach people to passrepparttar 103103 agents license test have good course material. You may find some in used books stores or you can run an little ad inrepparttar 103104 "Wanted" section of a "Penny Saver" type of publication.

Finally, is all real estate education offered for sale a rip-off. Of course not. You can speed your way to success once you know what is worth buying and what is not. Do a Google search for "real estate investing" and you will find displayed a wide variety of offers. Do your own investing research first... then you will recognize good value when you see it.

You'll will find a list of top quality material at reasonable prices listed on my own Web site http://CashFlowInstitute.com

Mark Walters is a third generation real estate investor and author. He publishes an online newsletter for real estate investors that can be found here.. http://ThePowerLetter.com




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