creativity
07/30/2018
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By Bridgette Wilcox
Creative people are vastly more aware and observant than everyone else, noticing things in the world around them that other people miss
It goes without saying that when it comes to innovating and dreaming up new ideas, creative people do it best — and it’s probably because they see the world in a different way than everyone else does. Researchers have found that people who rank high in the “open” personality trait — that is, creative types […]
07/05/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Why you really should sleep on it: Resting encourages innovation, creativity
According to scientific research, there’s a link between sleep and creativity. It may seem counterproductive to nap while you’re trying to brainstorm for a project, but you have a higher chance of experiencing a “Eureka!” moment after you rest or sleep. On sleep and creativity People have their way of understanding certain things, and it […]
12/27/2017
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By Janine Acero
Boost creativity with sleep, meditation and exercise
Artificial intelligence (AI) has progressed rapidly through the years. The concept of “J.A.R.V.I.S.” (Just A Rather Very Intelligent System) from the popular comic book movies is no longer a thing of the imagination. From a personal assistant like Siri to self-driving cars, AI is doing all the thinking for us, which makes it all the […]
11/29/2017
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By Tracey Watson
Eating nuts found to dramatically improve “brainwave functions” linked to memory, creativity, performance and intelligence
Feeling foggy? The hectic pace of modern life can often leave us feeling mentally wiped out, struggling to concentrate, creatively drained and just plain uninspired. If you’re feeling that way, we have some good news for you: A recent study conducted by researchers from the Loma Linda University Adventist Health Sciences Center, published in the […]
10/31/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Are you a daydreamer? A new study says that means you’re extra smart and creative
Do you find your mind wandering at work? New research reveals that daydreaming is not actually bad; instead it is a sign that you are smart and creative, as reported by the Science Daily. “People tend to think of mind wandering as something that is bad. You try to pay attention and you can’t,” said […]
09/17/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Are you THRIVING or SURVIVING? Science reveals your mindset is key
A new study revealed that the key to thriving, rather than just surviving, could be as simple as feeling good about life and yourself, and being good at something, according to a report by the Science Daily. Daniel Brown, a sport and exercise scientist at the University of Portsmouth, studied all the research on what […]
09/11/2017
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By S.D. Wells
Top 5 reasons “ADD” and “ADHD” are misdiagnosed and often NOT actually disorders at all
You’ve heard it before and you’ve probably experienced it yourself – you just can’t seem to pay attention long enough in some class to absorb the information, or you’ve already learned what is necessary and you’re bored out of your mind. Other classmates keep asking too many questions and the teacher keeps repeating the same […]
05/26/2016
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By usafeaturesmedia
Creativity and original thinking: Act like a child
(MindBodyScience.news) People that believe they are not creative simply don’t understand what creativity is. Here I’d like to make the point that you are never too old to be creative. The problem is as we grow older, we lose our childlike creativity. From infancy through the start of school we are generally thinking ‘why not?’ Anything […]
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