ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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

  • Blog Entries
    • Entries by Category
    • Entries by Tags
    • What other bloggers and authors say …
  • Freely available eBook
    • Download
    • Presentation
    • If you like it …
    • Poster
    • Table of Contents
    • Sample Pages
    • What Readers Say
    • Errata
  • Comments & Questions
    • Leave a Comment
  • Portfolio
  • About this Blog

Self-Improvement

Cultivating Creative Potential

2010-09-28

What can you do to cultivate creative potential in the ones who might need it the most?
[show the article]

Define yourself

2010-09-25

Three brilliant xkcd's about defining oneself -- which you can do, especially as an adult. Yeah!
[show the article]

Wanting to do what others also want you to do

2010-09-22

Support is not always beneficial, resistance is not always detrimental. It depends on the people you interact with -- but there are things you can do to do what you want to do, independent of what others want you to do.
[show the article]

Friends that hold you down

2010-07-04

Friends can be the anchor to keep you afloat in stormy seas, but they can also hold you down. And sometimes you have to cut the line -- even if this is ... painful for all involved.
[show the article]

Communicating Psychological Disorders

2010-06-29

Psychological disorders are hard to understand unless you suffer from them (or, depending on the disorder, people you know suffer from them). Here are two suggestions -- one for depression and one for Aspergers.
[show the article]

Intelligence, Creativity and your own Contribution

2010-06-27

Sometimes people confuse the ability to understand complex ideas with having these ideas. (And all I wanted was to enjoy my Frappuccino.)
[show the article]

Dream a little … longer

2010-06-22

Shout-out to dreams, and snoozing.
[show the article]

Bad Bristle Day

2010-06-19

Some days ... I just don't know.
[show the article]

Is Everybody Always Trying To Improve Themselves As I Am?

2010-06-09

A question I ask myself frequently. Not mine, luckily.
[show the article]

When the Big Fish leaves the Little Pond

2010-06-05

A few remarks when it comes to playing with the big boys and girls. After all, if you want to be creative and live from it, you should know what you are dealing with. Also one of the most useful papers when it comes to skill estimations.
[show the article]

Posts navigation

« 1 … 17 18 19 20 »

Notes, Comments & Search

This website uses cookies and user analytics. See the imprint for more information. If you don't like it, don't browse here.

Comments are disabled, got bored deleting the ubiquitous spam (even with Akismet Anti-Spam). If you see something you like, or even better, something you don't like and you got the mental capacity for constructive feedback, send me a message.

Welcome :-)

Besides Blog Postings about multiple topics, the second edition of “Organizing Creativity” is freely available as PDF here.


Get the book (yup, free to download :-))


You can also find a presentation here:


Best regards

Daniel

No Ads, No Sponsored Placements

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.

Filter Blog Entries & Categories

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. 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.

Categories

Copyright © 2023 | Theme by MH Themes (modified by Daniel Wessel). | Imprint / Impressum / Legal Notice / Datenschutz/DSGVO

css.php