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Take bigger and better creative risks. Supercharge creative thinking 43 ways Being a creative person

Take bigger and better creative risks. [Blurb]( Supercharge creative thinking 43 ways Being a creative person isn’t something you’re born with—it’s something you hone. And it takes the right mindset, environment, and approach to keep it fresh. [Get the tips]( [Blurb]( Our favorite tips Tip 14: Hone your brainstorming skills Read about the techniques and acronyms (like SCAMPER) to help you explore something from multiple angles. Learn how to substitute elements or reverse the usual order to generate fresh insights. [Tap in]( [Blurb] Tip 23: Use mind mapping to organize ideas This involves creating a visual representation of your thoughts and ideas. The central concept or theme lives in the middle and related concepts, keywords, or phrases branch out from it. [Try it]( [Blurb] Tip 36: Explore VR and AR as new canvases Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) offer immersive environments where you can create and explore in three dimensions. You’ll literally see ideas differently, opening new channels of thought. [Say more]( [Blurb] Visit the blog [Blog]( Follow Us [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pintrest]( [YouTube]( Questions? Visit the help center [Help Center]( [Blurb] [Make a book in minutes]( [Make a book in minutes [Share]]( [Blurb] [Privacy]( | [Pricing]( | [Email Preference Center]( | [Unsubscribe]( Blurb ®, a division of RPI Print, Inc. 3325 S 116th Street, Tukwila, WA 98168, USA © 2024 RPI Print, Inc., All Rights Reserved

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