Creative Thinker's Rethink Book : 52 Exercises to Train Your Ability to See Connections Others Don't - Dorte Nielsen

Creative Thinker's Rethink Book

52 Exercises to Train Your Ability to See Connections Others Don't

By: Dorte Nielsen, Katrine Granholm

Paperback | 8 February 2022 | Edition Number 1

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Highly creative thinkers are good at seeing connections. By enhancing your ability to see connections, you can enhance your creativity. Based on this observation, a solid theory and the latest neuroscience, this exercise book is for people who want to become better creative thinkers.

This book gives you:
52 exercises to enhance your creativity
Opportunity to think, rethink and think again
Fun training for your brain
Hands-on training in generating ideas
Fun for everybody age 6-99

Creative Thinker's Rethink Book trains your ability see and make connections - the underlying mechanism that helps you to think creatively. The exercises in this book forces you to go beyond the obvious - to think and rethink - again and again. It is not a theory book. It's a hands-on exercise book to boost your creativity and innovative thinking. Working with these exercises will help you to come up with fresh thinking, original ideas and unexpected innovative solutions.

You can use this book as a creative morning booster, a warm up before working creatively, for everyday creativity training or just as a fun activity. The exercises can be used at home, at school, in the design studio, in the office or in the agency. Creativity is for everybody!

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