10 books for the development of creative thinking



it believed that inspiration only need creative people. But creative ideas are needed for each of us, not only at work. Sometimes it is so important to look at ordinary things from the other side, to see something unexpected in the familiar and do everything to stop on the thumb.

We are in the Website we do not know firsthand how important each time to find new sources of inspiration. Therefore, we want to share with you a selection of the most extraordinary books that will help to develop creative thinking.





Paul Arden - "Jump over your head» h3> Paul Arden - guru of the advertising business and a man with an unusual view of the simple things, and therefore has a wealth of experience in the development of creative ideas. In his book, he shares valuable experience that will help each of us to think is extraordinary and will add confidence and inspire you to new achievements. Now you can achieve the impossible!







Jan Frank - "The Muse and the Beast. How to organize a creative work » h3> Fun and memorable lessons of time management for creative people, freelancers all directions and a scattered people.







Michael Mikalko - "Games of reason. Training of creative thinking » h3> Michael Mikalko in his book proves that not necessarily born of creativity, they can become. Some exercises, techniques of vapor from Salvador Dali and Leonardo da Vinci - and you can use your subconscious mind to the maximum
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Edward de Bono - "Six thinking hats» h3> The author believes that it is often our thinking - this is empty talk. To create something really worthwhile, you need to learn to adjust to different modes of thinking, that is, putting on hats of various colors. Edward de Bono's concept is simple yet ingenious.







Austin Kleon - "Steal like an artist» h3> The book helps to believe that creativity is available to everyone. Optionally, a genius enough to be yourself and free your creativity. The very format of this unusual book inspired for new achievements.







Natalie Rutkowski - "Profession - illustrator. Learning to think creatively » h3> It is considered that creative people need a muse. The author teaches us to be consistent in his work, believe in yourself and your talent.







Marc Levy - "Genius to order» h3> In ordinary life we ​​are accustomed to restrain themselves and their ideas. In each of us lives a little censor, which grinds and polishes all thoughts to conform to social norms. But what if such traditional solutions lead to a dead end? Try creative technique "Free writing" by Marc Levy.







Hugh McLeod - "Ignore all, or how to become a creative» h3> This book called the bible of this creativity. Hugh McLeod firmly believe that talent is needed not only to artists. You can be a talented gardener, accountant and businessman. 40 short essays will help you get up and start doing what you've always wanted, but could not decide. It is enough to listen to their wishes.







Julia Cameron, Emma Lively - "The artist is in each. How to bring creativity in children » h3> This book - an informal conversation with the reader on how to develop creative abilities in themselves and their children, how to feel confident and comfortable in their family
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Marina Moskvina - "Learn to see» h3> Marina Moskvina - the author of many books and unusual winner of literary awards - sure that each person lives the creator, the main thing - to give him a flower. Practical advice, inspirational stories and examples, new ideas and thoughts, the flow of energy and inspiration - that every reader will find in the book "Learn to see." After reading you will see that the world is really beautiful.



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