ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Improving your Creativity

Creating a Virtual Library

2011-01-20

I wanted to digitize my library -- and I have found a way to do this with relative easy. Warning: Don't read if you "love" books. But do read it if you want to carry your whole bookshelf in your pocket.
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The Magic Is Here

2011-01-15

If you want magic, you can have magic. Really.
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Another Year, another Life-Newspaper

2011-01-02

Life-Newspapers are a great way to keep track of time. Here's some information on the 2010 edition and how to create one yourself.
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63 Theses about Creativity

2010-12-18

Let's reduce a 400 pages book to 63 theses on Creativity.
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Getting your Smartphone (iPhone) back

2010-12-06

An easy way to ensure that there is at least a chance to get your smartphone back.
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iOS Capturing Apps

2010-11-23

A look at two very different but both very useful capturing apps for iOS.
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Taking Quotes from Paper Books

2010-10-19

When you stumble upon a good quotation in a book, and you want to keep it, there are many things you can do. The one I like best takes only an instant.
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Instant Conceptualizations with MagicCharts

2010-10-12

Hey, there's an easy and low-cost way to get an instant whiteboard -- that works (almost) everywhere. Yeah!
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Creatives and Marketing

2010-10-06

A Dilbert comic that has something ... to it. Esp. for creative individuals.
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The dripping faucet

2010-10-05

Sometimes it's the little things that wear you down -- you take them seriously enough to deal with them, but they have serious long-term effects. Also: Zen and Motorbikes.
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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.
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