He is the author of the New York Times bestseller, Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World. He is also the former Chairman and CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishers. Presently, he is a professional blogger, public speaker, and coaches full-time.
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It’s not just fishing or reading or gardening. What important is that you get some good think time —particularly if you’re shy. A focused consciousness can actually decelerate us. Relaxation lets our minds stroll into the sorts of fresh links that prompt breakthroughs.
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Life has changed. Few things happened as I planned, manyhtings didn't. I never realized it till now. Today, I was near the lake in the noon- I was so lost that I didn't notice it got dark. Never mind, I felt relaxed today.
Whether you walk outdoors or on a treadmill or around the city blocks, it can still spark creative thinking in you and trigger an innovative breakthrough.
I walked in the evening these days... feels nice.
Creating a breakthrough is a serious business, however, don’t dismiss play as something unimportant. It nurtures mind and motivates our mind to think in new unexplored ways.
I don't play beach ball or basket ball. I am good with a chess game! Brainstorming! :)
As we work on a problem, we get closer to it, but it can restrict our outlook. However, as we look at the problem at a distance, we discover several new angles and approaches to work better on it.
When positive, people can solve problems better and the grip of attention loosens that time and the filtered out motivation and ideas have a better influence on our problem solving mindset.
Creativity doesn't always come from a single mind. Sometime outside suggestions can ignite some marvelous work especially if it is from someone familiar.
We hate limitations but some can help us focus and challenge us to perform with limited resources. Forcing our creative process, it can trigger nice breakthroughs.
Getting some sleep can help us sort out the important thing from the non-important ones. Try to perform all the creative task first thing in the morning after a good night sleep.
Saving the creative tasks for morning! That's why I struggle so much in the second half of the day!
We can't get a breakthrough whenever we want so we need to be persistent. It is seen that people generally give their best work at the later stage of the entire creative process – by that time most of the people tend to quit.
If you are still thinking you can't trigger a breakthrough that simply try imagining yourself being creative. It might help.
Chances are good you’re probably closer to a breakthrough than you know. Do you walk, ponder, sleep, and all the rest? Of course! The goal now is just being intentional about it.