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Infinite Creativity Part 2: Ever Zooming

Yesterday’s post focused on using combinations to expand your creativity. Growing is one way to travel toward infinity, but it’s not the only way. We can also zoom. Ancient Greek philosopher Anaxagoras established early western concepts of infinity. He...

Infinite Creativity Part 1: Ever Expanding

Here’s one creativity exercise (I’ll share another tomorrow). If you think you’ve tried every idea related to your field or focus, then you need to think like a computer. What do I mean by this? Computers “think” in binary. Their data are...

The Leadership Framework

How do you effectively lead others? You can use different leadership styles to either “command and control” or give greater autonomy. Command and control methods stifle creativity and often leave workers dissatisfied by micromanagers. Autonomy can produce...

Seeing Your Reality Filter

Some people are disconnected from reality. That person on the opposite of side of the political spectrum from you The job candidate with no experience and stratospheric expectations Those customers who want something that cures cancer, tastes like chocolate and costs...

Tailwinds and the Power of Thankfulness

Thanksgiving is more than eating turkey and watching football. Thanksgiving is a powerful idea. Taken literally, it is a reminder to give thanks. In order to do that, you have to take stock in what you have to be grateful for. As people, we are not good at this. Need...