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How To Build Up Your Own Creative Power


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Fernando Soave
fernando.soaveskynet.be

Cutting Edge MLM
http://www.cuttingedgemlm.tk


by Fernando Soave Copyright © 2003





Here are some ways that have been found helpful to

build the creative power of creative thinkers

throughout the centuries.



1. Asscociate with children in some of your spare

time.



Cildren will give you a new way of looking at

things because they take nothing for granted.

Every problem they give you from “Why the sky is

blue” to “why can’t pens have erasers, just like

pencils ?” will give you practice in exercising

your imagination. If you have children of your

own, play with them. Listen to their conversation.



2. Watch for deficiencies in everything that need

remedying.



The ability to see what needs to be done is the

first step in finding solutions for a particular

problem.



3. Expose yourself to new sights and sounds.



Travel to strange places in your town. Try new

restaurants. Travel to a new place on your

vacation. We don’t see too clearly what’s closely

by. No matter how many acres of diamonds there are

around you in the shape of fruitfull ideas, you

‘ll probably have fresher thoughts if you go to a

new place in town, or on a vacation to a strange

town.



4. Always define and narrow your problem as much

as you can.



If you break down a problem into many small

specific component parts, it is easier to solve

each small problem to arrive at the solution to

the one big problem.



5. Gather facts about your problem.



Gathering facts sometimes uncovers the solution.



We want the mind to go off on strange, new paths.

But it won’t if we smother it with too many facts

about conventional ways of doing things.



Fernando Soave

CEO CUTTING EDGE MLM

<a href="http://www.cuttingedgemlm.tk">http://www.cuttingedgemlm.tk</a>

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