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Charge Up Your Creativity and
Rocket Past the Goal Line!
Become More Innovative, More Distinctive,
Happier and More Prolific With the Tips in This
Research-Packed Report
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- Nick Usborne, author, Net Words
Whether your business involves boats or bytes, wellness or words, coming up with a fresh angle can mean the difference between a humdrum income and a spectacular one. Creativity isn't an exact science, but it involves far more factors within your control than most people realize. A new report, Inspired! How to Be More Original, Insightful and Productive in Your Work, collects and presents in an entertaining fashion scores of tips and useful research on to charge up your creative process and enjoy a bounty of results.
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Researchers have uncovered countless fascinating facts about how we can surpass expectations or hold ourselves back. And hidden in biographies and memoirs are hundreds of gems that reveal surprising facets of motivation, inspiration and productivity. In Inspired!, you'll encounter helpful hint after helpful hint. For example:
- How famed ventriloquist Edgar Bergen elicited profound thoughts from his wooden dummy, Charlie McCarthy
- The long-term study of millionaires that explains why trying to make boatloads of money too often backfires
- Five principles that make memorizing easier
- Why it's revitalizing to separate habits that serve you from those that block or delay your progress
- A four-step program that increases the odds for inspiration
- How kids - yours or others' - can point the way when you feel stuck
- The revealing question doctors ask at the end of a patient interview, and that you should ask yourself once in a while, too
- The disempowering myth most people have swallowed about the nature of concentration
- Six learning styles that explain how people differ in communicating, absorbing and responding to information
- Eight ways to stimulate your creativity auditorily, nine kinesthetically and eight visually - and why this matters
- The simple lunchtime test that disqualified an applicant from working in Thomas Edison's lab
- Six ways to strengthen your perceptiveness
- Why asking "Am I talented?" is nonsensical and counterproductive
- Five pitfalls that can sabotage your mastery of any skill
- Why best-selling authors Stephen King, Barbara Kingsolver, Amy Tan and Dave Barry made fools of themselves by forming a rock band
- Do we really learn from experience? A surprising study and analysis
- Five ways to increase the odds that others accept your advice
- What actually motivates people at work - not money
- Discoveries about alertness and biological rhythms
- The physical and emotional vulnerability that you can fix with a device from The Sharper Image
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"Inspired! is a writer's devotional. Before Inspired! I was not aware of Creative Myths and 1,001 Ways to Be Intelligent. And the chapter on Advice on Advice should be read by anyone who wants to make their staff rise above their limitations without knocking the chair out from under them with wrongly crafted criticism. It's now an icon on my desktop and when I need a boost, I double click my way to one of the topics!" - Mike Danial, Corporate Historian, Stickley Furniture Co., Manlius, NY
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- Six all-time greats who produced works of genius while imprisoned
- How even mousy people can radiate charisma
- Seven ways to foster an atmosphere where original thinking and resourceful behavior can flourish
- Are women really more intuitive than men? What the research shows
- A five-step process for more successfully "reading" people
- Four channels of intuition that you may be able to cultivate
- How to emulate the fabled tortoise - without any hurrying, beating hares to the finish line
- Why the most successful people habitually work not at full tilt but at 80 percent of their capacity
- Factors that indicate your risk of suffering burnout
- How we know ancient Greeks and Romans suffered from "modern" style stress
- A World War II-era approach for coping with shortages that you can use for more creative leaps
- Eight guidelines for arriving at surprising solutions
- How to profitably play the game of "What If?"
- The success principle illustrated by naked marathons in ancient Greece
- Why there's something to the notion of "beginner's luck"
- Hard facts about the business benefits of humor
- Salman Rushdie's biggest creative challenge during his years in hiding
- Simple keys to a productive workspace from a professional organizer
Empower yourself!
Stop wondering why you've been falling short in the achievement department. By learning the principles explained in Inspired!, you'll get more done, more pleasantly and win others over to your side more easily. Increased creativity means better alignment between your actions and your purpose, greater fulfillment, much more delight, higher earnings and usually, a happier boss.
Inspired! How to Be More Original, Insightful and Productive in Your Work is 183 pages in PDF format, available as an instant download. The content comes from a newsletter with subscribers in five countries, published prior to the Internet Age. Author Marcia Yudkin spent years of research to extract the most interesting and helpful lessons on creativity, spicing up the brew with historical anecdotes and contemporary success stories. The newsletter subscription originally cost $49.95 a year, but this newly reformatted compilation of 2-1/2 years of articles is yours for the one-time price of
$39.95.
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Three Creative Success Stories from Inspired!
- The Automatic Direct Dial Telephone
Undertaker Almon Strowger suspected that a local telephone operator, wife of a competitor in the funeral business, was stealing business by diverting calls intended for Strowger's firm to her husband's. Rather than hatch a scheme to catch her, he invented a device which enabled everyone to dial their party directly, eliminating her job. Patented in March 1889, Strowger's creation went into service three years later in La Porte, Indiana.
- "Type A Behavior"
We have Dr. Meyer Friedman's upholsterer to thank for the observations that eventually made "Type A" and "Type B" behavior famous. He mentioned to the cardiologist that the seats in his waiting room had worn out oddly: along the front edges. Friedman's heart disease patients rarely, it seems, sat back; they literally perched on the edge of the seats. Investigating, Dr. Friedman discovered that driven, time-obsessed, chronically angry people had a significantly greater risk of heart attacks than did less hostile, calmer folks.
- Naked Ambition
The nineteenth-century French writer Victor Hugo was reasonably prolific, producing more than 20 major, durable literary works in his career, including The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Les Miserables. But his motivation to write did not always come from within. When he was procrastinating and wanted to go out to a cafe, he fought temptation by having his servant take away all his clothes and not bring them back until a certain time.
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