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		<title>The Secret To Tapping Into Your Unused Brainpower!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 22:45:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author:  Jamie Nast
Idea Mapping is a simple and profound tool that helps individuals improve planning, creativity, thinking and learning while simultaneously creating and producing incredible results. An idea map is a colorful, single-page diagram that visually captures issues we face each day. This technique gives people the increased ability to more competently plan, organize, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Author:  Jamie Nast<br />
Idea Mapping is a simple and profound tool that helps individuals improve planning, creativity, thinking and learning while simultaneously creating and producing incredible results. An idea map is a colorful, single-page diagram that visually captures issues we face each day. This technique gives people the increased ability to more competently plan, organize, communicate, remember, innovate, and learn â€” and accomplish these faster than ever before! By engaging both hemispheres of the brain, this approach frees us to think, see, and understand far more efficiently than when using a multi-page, linear document outlining the same information. The associative process that Idea Mapping uses is easy to learn and mirrors how the brain naturally and freely connects information. This book teaches readers how to create and read idea maps, describes the three keys to developing idea maps, and guides readers in overcoming potential obstacles when initially learning this skill. Idea Mapping includes a wide array of actual maps (and the stories behind them) created and used by 21 business people around the globe. Whether youâ€™re an overwhelmed businessperson, an overworked entrepreneur, or someone who just wants to solve problems better and faster, Idea Mapping is a perfect guide for anyone who wants to work more efficientlyâ€”and achieve success in business and life.</p>
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		<title>Creative Problem Solving</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 23:27:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Stephen Pierce
Copyright 2005 Stephen Pierce
So, you have a problem that you need to solve quick. You have
agonized over this issue for hours, days, months, or even years
and you still can&#8217;t resolve it. Well, don&#8217;t worry my friend; the
answer is already within you. You simply need to call forth your
creative energy in order to bring [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;" mce_style="text-align: left;"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-132" title="IMG_0990" src="http://99.198.101.98/%7Edemoc616/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/IMG_0990-300x225.jpg" mce_src="http://99.198.101.98/~democ616/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/IMG_0990-300x225.jpg" alt="IMG_0990" width="300" height="225">Author: Stephen Pierce<br />
Copyright 2005 Stephen Pierce<br />
So, you have a problem that you need to solve quick. You have<br />
agonized over this issue for hours, days, months, or even years<br />
and you still can&#8217;t resolve it. Well, don&#8217;t worry my friend; the<br />
answer is already within you. You simply need to call forth your<br />
creative energy in order to bring the answer into your focused<br />
mind.<br />
How do you do this? It is easy. You simply utilize creative problem solving, that&#8217;s how. Creative what? Creative problem solving. You see, creative problem solving is the powerful act of utilizing internal out-of-the box creativity to solve everyday problems.<br />
Creativity that is already inside of you and the good news is that it can be done by anyone with any type of problem. It<br />
matters not if you&#8217;re a toddler or a sassy sexy citizen, it matters not if you are a housewife or a neurosurgeon, you can<br />
solve problems creatively and you can do it without stressing out. All you have to do is follow these basic creative problem solving steps:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;" mce_style="text-align: left;"><b>1. Visualize ultimate success.</b> Don&#8217;t dwell on negative thinking for doing so will block your creative energy. Instead, you should always revel in the fact that the answer is already within you. You simply have to pull it forward from your creative mind. Visualizing failure will block your creative energy and visualizing success will bring it forward.<br />
<b>2. Be still and know that the answer is within you.</b> There is absolutely no need to fear that the problem can&#8217;t be solved. The answer will come to you if you stop worrying and take a more relaxed approach. Be quiet and still and allow the creative ideas to come forth. In addition, always be willing to just sit still and let your thoughts wonder freely.<br />
<b>3. Be patient.</b> Don&#8217;t rush the creative problem solving process. It sometimes takes a while for your creativity to solve a problem so don&#8217;t become frustrated if the problem isn&#8217;t resolved right away. Instead, enjoy the creative process for what it really is, an internal process and be open and receptive to allowing those new solutions to come forward.<br />
<b>4. Create a positive environment. </b>The creative mind flourishes in a healthy and positive atmosphere so if you are having a hard time creatively solving a problem then you may need to create a more positive and uplifting environment. This can be done by cleaning up, adding plants, burning aromatherapy candles, or doing whatever you can to create a creative and positive environment. For once you have a creative environment in place; your creativity problem solving skills will burst forward.<br />
<b>5. Take time away.</b> If possible, take some time away to really allow your creative problem solving abilities to materialize.&nbsp; Sometimes you need a change of scenery and other times you just need time away. However, you must be willing to give your spirit what it needs, a mini vacation to sort through your thoughts and come up with the perfect solution.<br />
<b>6. Engage others in the creative process. </b>If you get stuck and can&#8217;t seem to get out of a rut, it may be a good idea to discuss your problem with others. Sometimes they can provide creativity problem solving techniques that will help you. They may also be able to solve the problem for you. The important thing however is to only enlist the help of like minded and positive people like you. You don&#8217;t want to ask someone to assist that will instill negative energy into your mind.<br />
<b>7. Meditate.</b> Meditation is one of the best ways to engage your creative problem solving skills. By elevating yourself to a different level of consciousness you become more intoned with your thought processes and can truly see the connection better than when you are distracted. For this reason, meditation is a great way to engage creative problem solving. By following the above basic steps, you can and will creatively solve any problem that may come your way. You&#8217;ll solve problems with confidence and less stress than if you simply followed traditional methods. So, enjoy the problem solving process by using creative problem solving techniques now and for the rest of your life!</p>
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		<title>What is Mind Mapping?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 17:09:21 +0000</pubDate>
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Author:Â  Will Drapcho
Mind mapping is a great tool you can use to improve the flow of information in your life. It structures together information in a way that makes it easier for you to comprehend, analyze, and come up with new ideas and goals as well.
With mind mapping, concepts are graphically represented, allowing you to [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-53" title="mind_mapping_process" src="http://99.198.101.98/~democ616/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/mind_mapping_process-300x202.jpg" alt="mind_mapping_process" width="300" height="202" />Author:Â  Will Drapcho</p>
<p>Mind mapping is a great tool you can use to improve the flow of information in your life. It structures together information in a way that makes it easier for you to comprehend, analyze, and come up with new ideas and goals as well.</p>
<p>With mind mapping, concepts are graphically represented, allowing you to actually picture the ideas and goals. It&#8217;s a very simple method of organizing thoughts and ideas.</p>
<p>Mind Mapping 101?</p>
<p>To illustrate mind mapping, let&#8217;s start with a typical handwritten list of goals. Now add action steps to this list and draw lines to show how one action relates to another. All of a sudden your list mushrooms into a map and you need more paper to write on! That&#8217;s a basic mind map.</p>
<p><a title="Mind Mapping Mastery  " href="http://7074c6z-d5hm7n96wihiqia320.hop.clickbank.net/" target="_blank">Mind maps</a> work well with your brain because you&#8217;re using a structure that&#8217;s very close to the way your brain works. It includes artistic and analytical activity, getting your brain more involved in the information. You may even find mind mapping to be fun!</p>
<p>As you see how things on your list relate to each other through mind mapping, you will figure then be able to prioritize better.</p>
<p>Benefits of Mind Mapping</p>
<p>* Mind maps jog your brain&#8217;s creativity and make information easier to learn, remember, and work with.?<br />
* Mind maps allow you to envision the big picture and how each part contributes to it.<br />
* Mind maps help you focus on the important projects and tasks that are most beneficial for your business or career goals.</p>
<p>Various Uses for Mind Mapping</p>
<p>Mind maps are a new way of formulating a list of ideas into a visual plan. They&#8217;re excellent tools for brainstorming, whether it&#8217;s for personal, work, or educational purposes.</p>
<p>Mind maps are great for taking notes as well, making notes much easier for students to visualize and remember. Because of mind maps, your job or task can be easier and less time consuming due to memorization and studying information.</p>
<p>Problem solving and planning are simplified by mind maps. They work wonderfully for presenting information, from simple to complex. A mind map can be the perfect solution when trying to find a way to get your creative juices flowing.</p>
<p>You can gather information from different sources, and a mind map can help you consolidate the information.</p>
<p>* Mind maps come to life as you add in the details. They help you form action steps and timelines to reach your goals and bring you the success you desire.</p>
<p>How to Make a Mind Map</p>
<p>Making a mind map is easier than you may think. Have a large piece of blank paper, and something like a pen or pencil to write with. You&#8217;ll want to start out in the middle of your paper so that there&#8217;s room to expand in any direction.</p>
<p>Here are the steps to creating a mind map:</p>
<p>1. Draw or write down a specific idea.<br />
2. Around the main idea, illustrate or write out different subtopics or tasks that relate to it.<br />
3. Draw lines to connect your subtopics to the main idea.<br />
4. For each subtopic, you can go on to develop more details and ideas, drawing lines to them as well, until everything is connected together.</p>
<p>There are also various mind map software tools freely available online. Once you start putting your ideas into a mind map, youâ€™ll be able to see your projects with clarity and accomplish your goals with ease.</p></div>
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