Archive for the ‘Brainstorming Techniques’ Category
Twenty-Minute Creative Sprints
On average, the human brain has the capacity to concentrate up to twenty minutes. After that, focus and concentration levels drop forcing our minds to daydreams and other thoughts. I am a large proponent of twenty-minute creative sprints. These sprints allow for agile brainstorming, which ultimately leads to effective problem solving. Here is how it [...]
Creative Thinking Technique – Freedom
Children are great examples of creative imaginations. Children think, grow, and imagine endless possibilities. They don’t view from a logical perspective, nor do they place boundaries and limitations. They are simply ‘free minded’ and expressive of their imaginations. Such imaginations make us laugh, smile, and enjoy their company. Through such experiences we do not realize [...]
6 Ways To Run An Effective Brainstorming Session
Brainstorming sessions are meant to serve as a toll to produce ‘ideas’ that are inspired through creative means. When conducting a brainstorming session, consider the following as key components necessary for an effective methodology: 1. State The Challenge Stating your challenge is the key component for an effective brainstorming session. Often, participants are not aware [...]
Creativity Inspired Through Culinary Arts
Before I start this post – I wanted to quickly give a thank you to a friend who inspired this post. With that said lets start cooking up some creativity. Culinary Art is defined as “the art of cooking.” Spawning not just great smell and flavor but artistic presentations that commit themselves to visual appeal. [...]
10 Ways To Get Inspired
Ideas tend to have a short shelf life. Put it this way, you have an idea now but it can be easily forgotten within seconds. That is why I am starting off with this quick warning: Carry something around where you can take quick notes of your ideas! With that said here are ten quick [...]