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How to Unlock the Million-Dollar Idea Trapped in Your Mind.


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Daren Armstrong
darentheideatoolbox.com

Unleash YOUR Creative Genius naturally.
http://theideatoolbox.com


How to Unlock the Million-Dollar Idea Trapped in Your Mind



By Daren Armstrong

http://www.theideatoolbox.com



Everyone, even the most left-brained, math-loving people have

creative ideas locked away in their minds, and probably at least

one, million-dollar idea. Sound unlikely? It’s definitely not.

People who claim to be void of creativity simply don’t know how

to unlock it.



According to Anthony Robbins, creator of the #1 bestselling audio

program, "Unlimited Power," and fortune 500 consultant says,

"Creativity is essential for those who desire to have, do and

achieve anything they want out of life". Does that mean those of

us who don’t know how to unlock our creativity can’t get what we

want out of life? Absolutely not!



The ability to access innate creativity is a natural gift for

some people, but it is a learned skill for others. For instance,

did you know that we can all have ‘creative inspirations’ while

wide awake but in a special reflective frame of mind that can be

utilized naturally at least twelve time a day? And did you know

that what you eat has a dramatic effect on the brain functions

that control creativity? In fact, a certain popular food actually

contains a substance used in sleeping tablets. Probably not the

best thing for creativity. But there are also foods that enhance

your creativity.



The point is, creativity can be cultivated in a variety of ways.

But being creative is not something you can read about in a book

and master in an hour. You have to be in the right frame of mind,

and you have to know what works best to make your creative juices

flow.



For instance, there is a theory that we use the left side of our

brain so much during an average day that it works more

efficiently than the right side. The left side is working

overtime at the speed of light while the right side is taking its

sweet time moseying along. But exercise is proven to speed up

that slow poke right side of the brain so it can catch up to the

left, and meditation slows the left side of the brain to be in

sync with the right.



There are myriad practical ways for people just like you to

access your creativity as often as you wish. Even if you think

you’ve never had a creative idea in your life, I promise,

it’s in you. You were a child once, weren’t you? Well, have you

ever met a child in your life who isn’t creative? I haven’t.

Creativity is inborn in all of us, but some of us lose the

more imaginative side of ourselves in a barrage of math and facts

and routine. But that creative child lives inside you to this

very day, and he or she has more creative ideas than you can

possibly imagine. With the right key, you can let that child come

out and play again.



Daren Armstrong is the creator of the breakthrough software 'The Idea Toolbox'. This one-of-a-kind software is packed with proven

creativity inducing tools used by the most innovative and

creative thinkers.



Want to unlock your creativity? Download 'The Idea

Toolbox' at http://www.theideatoolbox.com .

Contact Daren Armstrong by email to darentheideatoolbox.com.





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