Creative Thinker’s Exercise Book
Dorte Nielsen author Katrine Granholm author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:BIS Publishers B.V.
Published:15th Dec '16
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Cards£14.99(9789063695132)
his exercise book is a follow up to the book: The Secret of the Highly Creative Thinker: How to make connections others don't. Whereas The Secret of the Highly Creative Thinker was based on a dynamic balance of theory, technique and exercises, this book is purely an exercise book - a hands-on workbook, the perfect place to get your hands dirty and take a serious dive into exercises that strengthen your ability to see and make connections.
By enhancing your ability to identify connections, you can enhance your creativity. This exercise book strengthens your ability to recognise connections. The exercises are based on the theory of the book The Secret of the Highly Creative Thinker, as well as observations in neuroscience, and seventy years of creativity studies.By enhancing your ability to identify connections, you can enhance your creativity. This exercise book strengthens your ability to recognise connections. The exercises are based on the theory of the book The Secret of the Highly Creative Thinker, as well as observations in neuroscience, and seventy years of creativity studies. This exercise book is based on a dynamic balance of theory, technique, and exercises, it's a practical hands-on workbook. It’s the perfect outlet to get your hands dirty and dive into exercises that strengthen one’s ability to see and make connections. This book is for those seeking to enhance their creativity. It can be used to: - Develop one’s creative capacity - Train underlying mechanisms in creative thinking - Enrich educational purposes - Increase idea production Creative Thinker’s Exercise Book is for everyone that’s eager to indulge in exercises to enhance their innate creativity by identifying connections.
ISBN: 9789063694388
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112 pages