When you think of creativity, you might think of excelling in the arts or something that it is inborn. But neither of these tell the whole story when it comes to being creative.
Enhancing Creativity for Business Success
Posted by AdhereAgent1 under MarketingFrom http://blog.theadhereagency.com 4381 days ago
Made Hot by: BrandMonster on November 26, 2012 2:04 am
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4381 days ago
First off, great post! As someone who works around the clock at home, I can tell you I get really burned out on the home location. I find that I do much better when working at my college student union building, a shared workspace across town, a coffee shop, or even from Whole Foods. There's something about a place with a bit of hustle and bustle and a bit of white noise in the background that for some reason keeps me working, productive, and actually creative. What about you folks? Got any special place to work that helps spur your creativity?
4380 days ago
Have you tested listening to "white noise" while working?
I will soon test a new place that is called "100 offices". A company is matching creators with companies who have extra office space. I will tell you more about this project later.
Kelli Cooper writes about meditation in the post. Here is my guest post on meditation:
http://www.konstknuten.com/blogg/2012/6/2/meditation.html
Book recommendation: Meditation in a New York Minute: Super Calm for the Super Busy by Mark Thornton.