Who Wants To Be A Creative Genius?Written by Steve Gillman
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The point isn't to ask other people silly questions, but to ask yourself, just to see what new ideas they suggest. If you consciously do this for a few weeks, you will do it out of habit thereafter, and you'll always have something interesting to add to a conversation. Be A Master Problem SolverYou probably have heard of problem solving techniques such as "attributes listing," "assuming absurd," and using "what if" word lists. If you haven't, you can learn about them at http://www.IncreaseBrainPower.com. The point isn't to know them, however, but to use them until they become a part of your habitual thinking process. Imagine you need a new seating design for restaurants. If you've trained your mind to challenge assumptions (another creative problem solving technique), you automatically begin to ask things like, "Are chair legs necessary?" If seats were extended from wall, table, or ceiling, it would be easier to clean under them. Are chairs necessary? Has anyone tried a stand-up cafe? Less space is required. You won't automaticaly have great ideas, but you'll have enough creative ideas that it is more likely you'll find a useful one. And this "spontaneous" creativity will be result of your brain training exercise. So why not start developing those creative habits of mind today?

Steve Gillman has been studying brain improvement and related topics for years. You can find more on his website: http://www.IncreaseBrainPower.com, as well as in his free Brain Power Newsletter : http://www.IncreaseBrainPower.com/Newsletter.html
| | Online dating, why not?Written by Brenda Dennick
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Typically, no personal information is disclosed between members until both parties agree. All communication can be done through online website. So, your e-mail, address, phone number, etc., is all get kept private and secure. One of nicest features of online dating is ability to work on your membership in comfort and privacy of your own home. Whether you are a morning or an evening person, there are no restricting office hours. You can work on your membership when you want, from any location with a computer, for as long as you want. You are in complete control. Online dating has come a long way, and many singles have benefited and met their "special someone" through internet. But, do your homework. Research and compare different sites. Read and understand membership agreements. Do searches for positive, and negative, information on sites you are considering. The Singles/Dating business is very popular and competitive, so you need to educate yourself. Take your time, investigate your options, and online dating can be a very exciting, enjoyable, and rewarding experience. Who knows? You might even meet Mr. or Mrs. Right. So, why not? Copyright 2005 - bdbvi - www.singlesresource.net

Brenda Dennick is a former "Dating/Singles" service owner and writes articles for http://www.singlesresource.net
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