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I will be adding to this list, so you may want to bookmark it and return over the coming weeks. Creative Thinking Resources TED Talks: Hundreds of short video presentations, from people with ideas worth sharing. This link takes you direct to the videos tagged as Creative Thinking. Psychology Today: The creative thinking section of this blog contains some interesting material. Steven Johnson’s Blog: Steven is a best selling author, who focuses on understanding how our minds work.
The RSA: Well known online for their video presentations and whiteboard animation videos, The RSA is an enlightenment organisation committed to finding innovative practical solutions to today’s social challenges. SwissMiss: A wonderful site, with bite-sized chunks of awesomeness. NotCot.com: This is a great site to check out, the next time you find yourself seeking a little creative inspiration. The Beginner’s Guide to Zen Habits – A Guided Tour.
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