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From the author: Creative thinking is a transition to a new experience of worldview, a panacea for faded inspiration and invented problems We are so accustomed to living within the framework that sometimes we cannot afford to leave the zone comfort, as if paralyzed. What are we talking about? About those examples when everyone around is having fun, dancing, joking, but we are scared. When we sit over a white sheet of paper and cannot squeeze out even a line. When we can only work under pressure of a deadline, and we throw away our most cherished creative ideas. Why is this happening? There are several options. On the one hand, we are so used to it. You are used to telling yourself “stop” when the inner voice of mom or dad repeats: you won’t succeed again, you’re trying in vain. On the other hand, we see so many examples of brilliant, talented people for whom everything comes “so easily”, who produce masterpieces every year (day, month, etc.). And here I am. With my paint smears or with my stupid business project. Or a stupid book idea. Where there... There is an answer to all this: you need to open your creativity channel again, learn to think creatively. Why do I use the word "again"? Because it is extremely important to recognize that we change as we grow older. If before we were carefree and knew how to rejoice, then something broke, and we became “serious adults” who “have everything under control.” Children do not yet have creative thinking, but they have the basis for it - they are practically devoid of boundaries, they look for new experiences and get them, and this makes them happy now, not later. What is the essence of “creative thinking”? The fact is that we free ourselves from searching for the only right solution. We get a new, unexpected experience. We are not afraid to express ourselves. We know how to improvise. We know how to play. We know how to see beauty in little things. And as a result: we easily cope with brainstorming, constantly create ideas and concepts, we can see not one or two solutions, like “ordinary” people, but hundreds and dozens. Our brain works quickly. And we just have time to write down ideas so that the space there, inside, is not occupied with excessive memorization, but is free enough for new ideas. This ability can and should be developed if a person has a desire to create something, radically change his life, learn to look at the world with new eyes, and become more successful in his business. This requires practice and certain knowledge. I only talked about the basics. The most important thing: getting out of your comfort zone.

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