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Books > Health, Home & Family > Self-help & practical interests > Popular psychology > Memory improvement & thinking techniques
Everybody wants to be creative. Creativity makes life more fun,
more interesting and more full of achievement, but too many people
believe that creativity is something you are born with and cannot
be learned. In How to Have Creative Ideas Edward de Bono - the
leading authority on creative thinking - outlines 62 different
games and exercises, built around random words chosen from a list,
to help encourage creativity and lateral thinking. For example, if
the task were to provide an idea for a new restaurant and the
random word chosen was 'cloak', ideas generated might be: a
highwayman theme; a Venetian theme with gondolas; masked waiters
and waitresses. Or, if asked to make a connection between the two
random words 'desk' and 'shorts', readers may come up with: both
are functional; desks have 'knee holes' and shorts expose the
knees; traditionally they were both male-associated items. All the
exercises are simple, practical and fun, and can be done by anyone.
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