A lot of times, we come across situations that demand us to focus on multiple things that one time and sometimes we think of this as a disadvantage. We are unable to give proper attention to one of them and then eventually end up losing focus. But what Tim Harford talks about is slow-motion multitasking,Continue reading “Frustrations and Multitasking”
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Creativity for survival
Human species in a few hundred thousand years has managed to transform themselves as well as the entire world too. How?By inventing language and means of communications; family;community; the state; religion;science and technology; medicine; education; entertainment; arts and literature; and weapons. Because of our need of improvements and breakthroughs, we have found the enchantment calledContinue reading “Creativity for survival”
Expression: Humour and Exercise
In a any process of thinking and bringing about a new idea or a concept, its very important for the person to be healthy, mentally and physically. Multiple times after a person has has had illumination in his mind, there is a huge gap for it to incubate. And this gap is created due toContinue reading “Expression: Humour and Exercise”
Household Creativity : Part 2
Creativity in an enthusiastic Indian household during a festive time as grand as Christmas for the westerners brings innumerable opportunities to showcase one’s talents. Diwali – the grand Indian festival of Lights – is not only about sweets and lanterns but is also about family gatherings and stunning decorations! The 4-day long festival celebrates theContinue reading “Household Creativity : Part 2”
Iconoclast: A theory by Gregory Burns for creative confidence
On multiple occasions when we discuss the concept of ‘being creative’ we talk about new things, we find things that we haven’t thought about before to be creative. Which means that any new ideas implied in a familiar context will be creative for us. Creative may or may not be something completely different but sometimesContinue reading “Iconoclast: A theory by Gregory Burns for creative confidence”
Convivial creativity
The following data has been synthesized from the book Convivial Toolbox: Generative Research for the Front End of Design, a book by Elizabeth B.-N. Sanders, Liz Sanders, and Pieter Jan Stappers. The book talks about methods, tools, and techniques to tweak our thinking processes. It believes in the concept of participatory design, that means asContinue reading “Convivial creativity”
Decision making and Reasoning
The output of our thought process in the brain is usually a result of the kind of decisions we chose to take, it depends on our choices that may or may not affect the kind of output we want for others to see. Our decisions are influenced by multiple factors that affect our choice. HenryContinue reading “Decision making and Reasoning”
Environment, Motion and Collective
Motion means the process of being moved. When we try to relate creativity to the concept of motion, we decipher that the movement of the body in its environment can facilitate creativity. The process of pretending and enactment of real-life situations could also give the people a sense of thought during the situation. Such anContinue reading “Environment, Motion and Collective”
A starry night
As a group, we followed a creative process ourselves to see, how 4 people together receive an input, consciously put our thought process and come up with an outcome which provides new stimulus for the targeted audience. When people don’t know in what form they are going to receive the new data, what is goingContinue reading “A starry night”
Creativity and Emotion: A Gratitude Experiment
There is a very clear relation when it comes to the so-called ‘creative thinking and positive effect. Having positivity around us makes a lot of different, it influences our mood in a way that we think differently, there is an energy inside us that will make us think better. A positive emotion is likely toContinue reading “Creativity and Emotion: A Gratitude Experiment”