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True Gratitude – More Than Pleasantries or Recognition

Let's Grow Leaders

an executive hears a presentation and immediately responds with questions, concerns, critiques and challenges, without a pause to consider the depth and breadth of work entailed, the long hours, and the creative thinking. Progress is good. You need recognition. And courtesy is vital. But none of these are genuine gratitude.

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How to Boost Profits with Creative Thinking Techniques

Fortitude Business Consulting

One of the best ways to boost your profits is with innovation, but you can’t begin without appropriate creative thinking techniques. Creative thinking techniques fuel innovation, encourage new insights and solutions and give your business. However, innovative thinking methods aren’t always easy to understand and apply.

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The Secret of Walt Disney’s Creativity

Lateral Action

It would be interesting to know what creative rituals or triggers he used to access the Dreamer state when he needed it. Disney wasn't just a creative thinker. Without the Realist's practical thinking and energetic activity, Disney's achievements would have remained no more than a twinkle in the Dreamer's eye. The Dreamer.

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From Daydreams to Daily Life: Focus on Creativity in the Coaching Journey for Lasting Change

International Coach Academy

This article highlights the crucial role of creativity in coaching for transformative change and offers practical strategies for a balanced, fulfilling life. The Importance of Creativity: Connecting to Our Essence Creativity plays a vital role in transformation. Understanding Creativity The debate continues.

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Drill Sergeant or Buddy: Who Brings Out the Best in a Creator?

Lateral Action

A More Laid-Back Approach. But, when placed back into a situation with greater creative control and a more positive producing experience, their follow up album was arguably twice as successful as its predecessor. Commercial success is not always a good measure of the quality of one’s work. On the surface, it would seem so.