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How to develop a creative mind?

A creative mind recounts to their knowledge and experiences to express feelings on situations, find solutions to problems and observe objects for inspirations. They play with their imaginations and love to wonder yet stay grounded in reality.

Questioning technique is encouraging the mind to explore curiosity and promote imagination. When you ask 5Ws and H questions (who, what, when, where, why and how), it stimulates the brain and activates the mind to seek satisfying answers.

Try to step out of your comfort zone. Tweak your routine a bit, for example starting a conversation with a stranger or a heavy topic with a close friend. These activities teach the mind to think deeper, hence motivate the mind to creative thinking.

Perhaps you can read books with multiple genre. Despite knowledge that you gain, you will start widening your horizons by thinking big. Let your mind wonders.

Write whatever topic as to sharpen your mind and allow yourself to think outside the box. It triggers ideas, opinions and you become more focus.

Hobbies can inspire mind to be creative too. Some people listen to music and spark ideas.

Some people love to browse through pictures or driving around to seek inspiration. Perhaps to some, they love to talk to nature. Hey, it’s okay. If it is helping you with stimulating your mind and soul, go for it J

Your hobbies might cultivate the power of thought to think outside of the box.

Creative thinking is essential in your business and it is also improve our quality of work and very much our life. It expands your viewpoints, generating fresh ideas and new insights. Always explore on possibilities and contest status quo.  

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