ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Don’t overthink it!

2013-03-15

Sometimes there is a simple solution for impossible problems. Here's one that involves high voltage and a machine with fused controls that no power on earth can stop.
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Tips for (mainly) Fiction Writing

2013-02-28

Links to interesting articles on fiction writing -- huge amount of tips.
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Impressive examples of everyday creativity

2013-02-27

Reference to a cool list of everyday life hacks. Squashes some daily life bugs.
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Time for Ideas

2013-02-26

How to create time for ideas -- and what to do with the source of permanent distraction in your pocket. No, the other one.
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3+ Pillars to Keep You Up

2013-02-25

A good tip for staying resilient even if the work (or private life) goes down the drain.
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Costly Solutions

2013-02-20

Some projects just cost too much. But which price is too high for continued human existence?
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Delphi Pirates

2013-02-15

I'm not a fan of brainstorming (because it's stupid), but that's nothing compared to grassroots democracy (it's crippling). Perhaps for complex solutions, the Delphi method would be better. Also: Pirates.
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Valentine

2013-02-14

Stapling one's hand to the face and stick figures in love.
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Improving University Teaching

2013-02-04

Thoughts on good teaching, how to support it, and why it matters.
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AsapSCIENCE: Lucid Dreaming, Productivity and Procrastination

2013-01-23

A shout-out to and recommendation of a brilliant YouTube series about science. Also: Sleep, Productivity and the lack thereof.
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