ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

How to generate, capture, and collect ideas to realize creative projects.

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Articles by Daniel

Thank You :-)

2011-05-04

Hey, cool, I'm now not only a "published" author, but also an actual author who made money from his works. Yeah!
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Some literature tips to add some creativity to your sex life

2011-05-03

And that area has a lot of potential for creativity ... and fun ... read on. (Only references, but possibly still NSFW)
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What Leaders really are for …

2011-04-29

Great scene from "The West Wing" -- highly recommended.
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Sorry, work is insane at the moment

2011-04-27

Short status update and a brilliant cartoon.
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App Art?

2011-03-19

Art with the press of a button? Why not? Or no why?
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Learning from Professionals in Courses

2011-03-06

There is a lot you can learn from professionals in courses -- if the topic and the instructor is right. Here are a few criteria.
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Book Tips: PresentationZen and The naked presenter

2011-02-25

Two of the best books on presentation I have ever read -- just take a look at the quotation.
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When the ‘Wisdom of Crowds’ turns into an Angry Mob

2011-02-20

Some comments on digital activism ... and a few flaming torches.
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Book Tip: The Resilience Factor

2011-02-19

There are few very good books on mental health that are both written by actual experts (psychologists) and useful. This is one of them. Highly recommended. But read on.
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Constraints of Tools

2011-02-18

Tools shape -- including your solutions. An example to serve as a reminder to make sure you want to say what the tools say for you.
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A comment for those seeking to use this site for personal gain: Given the increase in requests, let me be clear. I write on this blog because I want to. It’s my hobby, my playground. Sometimes people point me to interesting products/services and I write about them. But any request regarding ads or sponsored placements ends up the trash without a reply. And if you think something would be of interest, differentiate yourself from the spammers by referring to a posting — in an intelligent way. (I get enough auto-generated mails to identify them immediately.)

BTW, posts can get updated after I published them if I spot spelling errors (not a native speaker) or think a different wording might improve precision and clarity.

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This blog is not focused on a single topic, or method. As long as it is relevant to improving creativity (or allowing it in the first place), it's fair game.
Some postings on this blog deal with freedom, as I think that we need freedom of thought, of speech, of association, etc. pp. to solve mankind's problems. Thus, some postings may seem a bit remote when it comes to organizing creativity. Freedom is, however, the bedrock of creativity.
The heterogeneity of the postings can make reading this blog a bit cumbersome, at least if you are only interested in one topic. You can either use the search function (above), or use the categories or the tags to narrow down the postings you see.

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