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Writing a World-Changing Book with Cynthia Morris

Lateral Action

Today’s guest on The 21st Century Creative is Cynthia Morris, a coach for creatives who shares insights on the book-writing process, based on her latest book The Busy Woman’s Guide to Writing a World-Changing Book.

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My new book: Motivation for Creative People

Lateral Action

After 18 months, four drafts and countless cups of coffee, my new book Motivation for Creative People is finally complete. The post My new book: <em>Motivation for Creative People</em> appeared first on Mark McGuinness | Creative Coach. So what’s the […].

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My New Book: 21 Insights for 21st Century Creatives

Lateral Action

Today I publish my new book, 21 Insights for 21st Century Creatives. So what’s the book about? It’s a compilation of the most powerful insights that have emerged from my coaching conversations with creative professionals over the past two decades, and also from my own practice […].

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Understanding Interdependence in the Thinking Process

International Coach Academy

There are different types of thinking processes, including critical, creative, and analytical thinking. Critical thinking involves evaluating information and arguments logically and systematically, while creative thinking involves generating new and innovative ideas.

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Seven notes for unlocking creativity in the workplace.

Charles Leon

Employees surveyed said that upper management rarely encouraged creative and flexible thinking, particularly if it might upset or disrupt existing ways of doing things. Creative thinking and systems thinking are not necessarily incompatible. Then, seven years later, he returned to the book and completed it.

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14 Ways to Increase Creativity, Backed By Research [And Why it Matters]

She Owns Success

Meditate Meditation has been shown to improve focus, concentration, attention, memory, and cognitive flexibility, all of which have a positive impact on your creativity. Use a little constraint to stimulate creativity You’ve probably heard the saying you can’t rush the creative process.

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Steven Pressfield on Truth and Fiction

Lateral Action

This week’s guest on the 21st Century Creative Podcast is Steven Pressfield, author of the creativity classic The War of Art and a string of other bestselling fiction and nonfiction books. The post Steven Pressfield on Truth and Fiction appeared first on Mark McGuinness | Creative Coach.