ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Generating Ideas

Using the Travel Time to and From Work

2014-06-16

A different view on using the time to work -- not for work, even if your work is in Academia. Also, how to walk through the city without ever being distracted by someone you know.
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Interesting (but sadly underdeveloped and underused) Add-On: OpenComment

2014-06-10

Reference to an interesting browser plug-in that lets people comment on webpages independent of the people who control the webserver.
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Dreams

2014-06-09

A few thoughts on dreams, nightmares and lucid dreaming.
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Suggestions for Writing an Autobiography

2014-06-06

Suggestions on how to write an autobiography -- some questions and memory triggers. Great as a gift for a parent. Just ... don't wait too long.
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Why “great” ideas need a reality check

2014-06-04

Argument for the tedious task of learning about the domain you are working in. With a link to a beautiful video that shows what imagination without knowledge can produce: nothing pretty.
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Good (and tough) Questions

2014-06-01

Sources for very good (and touch) questions (one referred to book cover shown left), with a few sample questions (and answers).
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Book Recommendation: BITE: Recipes for Remarkable Research

2014-05-29

A very good book (cover left) on possible strategies to improve one's research productivity ... and happiness.
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The Sweet Thorn of Madness in Creativity

2014-04-30

Reflection on the tradeoff between madness and creativity, and why being mad is not as good as it might seem, even if the ideas flow.
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Bad News for Time-Travelers, Great News for Historians

2014-04-18

Why time travelers are pretty much screwed if they ever decide to visit our present. (image on the left: from Doctor Who: "The Crimson Horror")
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Sometimes you have to first increase the distance to your goal to reach it

2014-04-12

Keep your eyes on the goal? Not necessarily. Sometimes backing up might just be the right thing to do. Ah, and chickens.
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