Earthrise: Getting a New Perspective

“[B]y changing the frame, you radically change the range of possibilities.” ~ Tina Seelig, InGenius Today marks the 45th anniversary of a view of Earth that changed forever how we think about our home planet. The year was 1968, and the world had just gone through twelve months of extreme unrest—the Tet Offensive, assassinations of Martin …

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Daily Patterns that Promote Creativity

In “Rise and shine: the daily routines of history’s most creative minds,” Oliver Burkeman shares six patterns that emerge from the lives of successfully creative individuals. Here are some of my favorite excerpts (emphases added): “Limited time focuses the mind, and the self-discipline required to show up for a job seeps back into the processes …

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“Hire Weirdos and Let Them Fail All the Time”

In the video below, MailChimp co-founder and CEO Ben Chestnut talks about how to foster creativity and empowerment, not by adding more whiteboards, but by subtracting time (thank you to my colleague Nadya for passing along the link). You won’t want to miss this, whether you are a worker, leader, teacher, parent, or someone who needs a way to re-frame your own sense of “weirdness.”

A taste:

  • “I was a very strange little boy… I wanted to be an inventor… I wanted to make a robot arm somy mother could reach the can on the top shelf, and I would sell this to mothers all over the world.”
  • ‘I had a subscription to Businessweek, like all little boys.”
  • “I only hire weirdos basically, and I just let them fail all the time.”
  • “In my little tiny industry, we’re actually known for our creativity and our innovation, or just flat out weirdness–it’s the same to me.”
  • “You don’t give them more tools. You give them less time.”

New Psychology Today Post

The Creative College Student

“Unlike subjects such as calculus or international affairs, creative thinking is as much mindset and habit as it is information, and college students in particular have a valuable opportunity to develop their creativity in ways that will benefit them in and out of the classroom and for years after graduation. Here are three simple ways to start…” Read More

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Routines, Overlearning, and Jackson Browne’s Teapot

When I went to college oh-so-many years ago, I rolled my eyes at schedules and routines. You see, I knew that I performed best without too many restrictions or limitations, when I was free to do whatever, whenever. It had worked for me in high school, so college would be no different. Or so I …

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