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Editor's Notes

  1. "left-brained" is often said to be more logical, analytical, and objective, while a person who is "right-brained" is said to be more intuitive, thoughtful, and subjective. Roger W Sperry. - Came from a study about epileptics that had their brains split to relieve seizures New studies show now that analytical subjects, such as mathematics, are strongest when both sides are working together. corpus callosum Everyone is inherently creative, even subconsciously.
  2. "left-brained" is often said to be more logical, analytical, and objective, while a person who is "right-brained" is said to be more intuitive, thoughtful, and subjective. Roger W Sperry. - Came from a study about epileptics that had their brains split to relieve seizures New studies show now that analytical subjects, such as mathematics, are strongest when both sides are working together. corpus callosum Everyone is inherently creative, even subconsciously.
  3. Brian Bates out of sussex He did a very simple test. He asked various architects to name who, in their opinion, were the most creative architects in the field. He then asked those creative architects to tell him what they do from the moment they wake up to the moment they go to bed. He then went to the uncreative architects—without perhaps explaining that’s why he was talking to them—and asked them the same thing. Then he compared the two. He discovered two differences, and neither was to do with intelligence. Creative -knew how to play (child-like traits) & deferred decisions UNeasy feeling when a problem is unresolved.
  4. Table example
  5. Creative people know how to mute the volume on the frontal lobes (the buttoned-up, analytical portion of the brain), freeing the rest of the brain to make unexpected connections.
  6. Creative breakthroughs are often reported to emerge spontaneously, when the mind is distracted and not focusing on the problem at hand.
  7. Two different ways of looking at the world
  8. Set number of answers
  9. Evidence suggests mental stimulation improves brain function and reduces the risk of cognitive decline and related diseases
  10. Being in the right mindset changes everything for these
  11. Being in the right mindset changes everything for these
  12. Being in the right mindset changes everything for these
  13. Share your mistakes with your team
  14. Share your mistakes with your team
  15. Alice M. Isen
  16. Alice M. Isen
  17. Alice M. Isen
  18. 1. Set a timer 2. Commit to just a small task (that contributes to a larger goal)
  19. The white hat is neutral and objective - it’s only concerned with the facts Info can range from hard facts and figures to reporting how others feel about the topic (your feelings are red hat) Usually toward the beginning, not really for generating ideas
  20. Red suggests anger. It’s all about the emotional view Emotions give relevance to our thinking and fit that thinking into our needs and the context of the moment A hunch is a hypothesis based on intuition. Successful people usually have a feel for the situation. Red hat gives these feelings legitimacy
  21. Black is somber and serious. This hat is cautious and careful. Points out weaknesses Basis of critical thinking, what may be wrong or what might not fit Can question the strength of evidence
  22. Yellow is sunny and positive. It’s optimistic and covers hope Sometimes people don’t see the value in their own ideas, or value may get over looked. Something that didn’t seem interesting all of a sudden is very exciting. Need some sort of background or logic for positiveness.
  23. Green is for the growth of new ideas. energy Lay out alternatives and options Lateral thinking, divergent thinking Movement instead of judgement
  24. Blue sky above, overview Good to determine times to switch hats Not about the problem, but about the process