Not creative! 5 steps to help you be more creative
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3. What is creativity?
Creativity involves breaking out of established
patterns in order to look at things in a different way.
- Edward de Bono
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5. Read
Reading is one routine that can help you in exploring
new opportunities and possibilities. It will give you
enough knowledge about what you are doing, what
you want and how you can achieve it.
Don’t restrict yourself from reading! From comics to
work related articles, read all…
7. Socialise
Step out, meet people, talk to them!
Meeting people will let you know what others think,
what are your strengths and weaknesses, so that you
can work on it accordingly.
But remember, do what you think is right. Don’t
doubt your plans on the basis of what others say.
9. Explore
Go for a walk in the park, observe people’s behavior
in general, come up with crazy ideas!
The more you use your mind in an open space, more
chances of you coming up with better thoughts.
11. Relax
Learn to breathe when out of ideas! Nothing good
comes out of a stressed mind.
Watch TV, listen to music, meditate. Do whatever you
like to get your mind to relax.
13. No space for doubts
Clear your mind. Make sure of what you want first
and have faith in your idea.
Creativity doesn’t stem up from an indecisive mind.
14. No space for doubts
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The worst enemy to creativity is Self Doubt!
- Anonymous
16. Mara Foundation’s Ambition
We enable, inspire and empower ambitious entrepreneurs in Africa. With the support of our Mara Mentors we will:
Inspire millions of young people in Africa to become
entrepreneurs.
Teach entrepreneurs new skills.
Enable entrepreneurs to turn business ideas into a
reality.
Guide business owners to grow businesses and hire
(more) employees.
Empower entrepreneurs by providing a platform to
showcase their business and build their network.
17. THANK YOU
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