When is creative too creative?
Have you ever thought that you’d be more successful if only you were more creative? Most of us believe that being creative will yield the best results, but there’s actually lots of evidence to the contrary.
Have you ever thought that you’d be more successful if only you were more creative? Most of us believe that being creative will yield the best results, but there’s actually lots of evidence to the contrary.
Most of the time we pose a question to get an answer. Sometimes the answers are satisfactory, sufficient and, in glorious moments, even game-changing. Sometimes, they’re less than that.
Work can be extraordinary if you will it to be. It can broaden your horizons, be rewarding and fulfilling. It can take you forward in new and exciting ways, help you mould yourself to who you want to be.
Pen and paper are meant for each other, and one without the other simply does not work. Adding a pocket notebook to your carry is very easy due to their dimensions, thinness, and flexibility in a pocket.
Do me a favour and ask yourself this question: have offices become a huge obstacle for dynamic businesses wanting to display their agility and accessibility in a fast flowing marketplace?
Most people are far more creative than they give themselves credit for. If people are given the time and opportunity to express themselves, the ideas and insights they put forward are truly eye-opening.