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  2. Creative problem-solving - Wikipedia

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    Creative problem-solving ( CPS) [1] is the mental process of searching for an original and previously unknown solution to a problem. To qualify, the solution must be novel and reached independently. [1] [2] The creative problem-solving process was originally developed by Alex Osborn and Sid Parnes. Creative problem solving (CPS) is a way of ...

  3. Creativity - Wikipedia

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    Creativity is a characteristic of someone (or some process) that forms something novel and valuable. The created item may be intangible (such as an idea, a scientific theory, a musical composition, or a joke) or a physical object (such as an invention, a printed literary work, or a painting ).

  4. Creativity techniques - Wikipedia

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    Creativity techniques are methods that encourage creative actions, whether in the arts or sciences. They focus on a variety of aspects of creativity, including techniques for idea generation and divergent thinking, methods of re-framing problems, changes in the affective environment and so on. They can be used as part of problem solving ...

  5. Functional Fixedness: What It Is and How to Overcome It

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    Functional fixedness, a type of cognitive bias, limits creative thinking and problem-solving. We explore functional fixedness, examples, and ways to overcome it.

  6. Mental Health Benefits of Doodling and Drawing

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    Science supports the idea that doodling enhances creativity, spirituality, and problem solving. Benefits of doodling Aside from simply being a fun way to get through a long meeting, doodling has a ...

  7. Design thinking - Wikipedia

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    An iterative, non-linear process, design thinking includes activities such as context analysis, user testing, problem finding and framing, ideation and solution generating, creative thinking, sketching and drawing, prototyping, and evaluating . Core features of design thinking include the abilities to: deal with different types of design ...

  8. Brainstorming - Wikipedia

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    Brainstorming. A group of people write ideas on sticky notes as part of a brainstorming session. Brainstorming is a creativity technique in which a group of people interact to suggest ideas spontaneously in response to a prompt. Stress is typically placed on the volume and variety of ideas, including ideas that may seem outlandish or "off-the ...

  9. How to Get Out of a Rut: 11 Tips for Success - Healthline

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    time off when you feel burnt out. regular exercise. time with loved ones. regular, balanced meals. plenty of quality sleep. 6. Give your brain a break. A routine can feel familiar and comforting ...