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Are you creative? Do you want to be more creative in your business and personal life? Everyone has the ability to be creative. This fun lighthearted and easy to read book will give you 10 Jolts to reawaken and tap into your innate creativity in order to be more successful at work and in your personal life. In this book, you will learn the tools techniques and methods for getting and staying creative in a competitive world. ""Jumpstart Your Creativity gives you proven specific effective tools and great tips to use, to both generate ideas an No library descriptions found. |
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How to Skin a Badger, err. Jumpstart Your Creativity is a fun, insightful read from the first paragraph, to the last. There are exercises (questions) at the end of each chapter to help you embrace your creativity.
I know, I am about to abuse the word, but the authors have some creative ideas for how we can find and embrace our inner creative self. I can see how these methods have worked with business, groups and individuals. They appear to be common sense, once you've read the book, and you wonder why you didn't think of it yourself.
Probably, because like me, you have been denying your creative side..
Read this book. Seriously. No matter where you are in your life, it can help you find the lost side of you. The side that is creative. Once you find that side, it can open doors to other things, including the possiblity of learning how to enjoy the things you do now...like work. Maybe you can teach yourself a new way to do the same old...same old. ( )