Showing posts with label ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ideas. Show all posts

Ready, Set, Innovate

Don't save creative thinking for last-minute brainstroming session, make it a way of looking at your world. This information will help you change your thinking, down to your brain's chemicals, so you can embrace new solutions and your next great big idea.


Do This!!!

Do Meditate.
 Studies show that those who meditate daily for at least 30 minutes have better focus.

Do Trust Yourself.
When people believe they become more curious and more open-minded and are less likely to give up.

Do Model The Greats.
Think, what are smart people doing and what can that teach me?

Do Be A Sponge.
Constantly try new things. Seek out new viewpoints, places, ideas, music, and even food.

Do Say, " Yes, And."
Great improv actors listen to one another and build a scene with each new comment. They have open minds and think on their feet to move ideas forward.

Do Push Back.
To truly innovate, you must diverge from the norm. Question assumptions by asking pointed, open-ended questions.

Do Pay Attention.
Listen closely. Be observant and informed. Be patient and in the moment.

Do Get Moving.
Let the body wander,  and your mind will follow, according to recent study. During and after a short walk, creative output and thinking increase 70%.

Don't Do That

Don't Stay Up All Night.
You'll have less capacity to learn. You need deep sleep for deep insights.

Don't Wait For Inspiration.
Give yourself the time and eneergy to address your most challenging questions.

Don't Go It Alone.
Consider generating ideas solo, then bringing them to a group for more insights. Complex problems often require multiple viewpoints.

Don't Pass Judgement.
The Creative process. Work to understand the problem, not just to solve it.

Don't Argue.
New ideas require risk. People new to know it's safe to express new thinking.

Don't Be Lazy.
Give yourself the time and energy to address your most challenging questions.




Found on entrepreneur.com

10 Nonfiction Action Activity Ideas For Kids!

1. Create a comic strip version of the book or informational text.
2. Make an illustrated glossary of terms.
3. Act out one or More important parts.
4. Make a game board of significant events or information in the text.
5. Write a list of things you learned then make a quiz for the class.
6. Write an imaginary ( or real ) interview with the author.
7. Draw an label a step  by step process.
8. Create a poster that summarizes and advertises the book.
9. Take a survey of your classmates knowledge about the topic then graph it.
10. Write how the info will affect your life.


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