Sentences with phrase «where creative brains»

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As for the brain's positive explosive forces, we'll explore where the creative spark comes from, how to nurture them when they come — and how to turn those brainstorms into a worthy invention — with two individuals who have harnessed that power themselves: serial inventor and CEO of United Therapeutics Martine Rothblatt and James Park, cofounder and CEO of Fitbit.
Create an outdoor space that encourages creative, brain - building play for toddlers using basic, inexpensive materials, says Mary Kingsley, director and lead teacher at The Kinder Garden Preschool in Raleigh, a nature - based school where most of kids» time is spent outdoors.
«The most effective creative process alternates between time in groups, collaboration, interaction and conversation,... [and] times of solitude, where something different happens cognitively in your brain,» says Sawyer, who in 2007 wrote one of the first major books on collaboration, Group Genius: The Creative Power of Collabcreative process alternates between time in groups, collaboration, interaction and conversation,... [and] times of solitude, where something different happens cognitively in your brain,» says Sawyer, who in 2007 wrote one of the first major books on collaboration, Group Genius: The Creative Power of CollabCreative Power of Collaboration.
More recent neuroscientific approaches have shed light on where creative processes emerge within the brain.
... and then quotes Jared Diamond, with a wonderful quote, I think [we humans] did go wrong, not «if» we went wrong, but we did go wrong, in our trajectory up the evolutionary «volcano» of life, and where we went wrong, I think, well, it was not our fault exactly, but the way we evolved, the DNA we carried, the way our brains grew and the way we are «wired» as beasts (animals)-- we often forget we are mere beasts, part of the animal kingdom here — the way we developed meant that our IQ and our visionary acumen and our creative skills led to our developing a seemingly — I say «seemingly» — unstoppable greed for more and more and more and more.
You've climbed the stairs out of the neural basement back into the upper «executive» brain where we become the superhuman version of ourselves - quick thinking, empathetic, creative, and unflappable dynamos.
We eagerly look forward to those evenings where we purposefully let go of the expectations and pressures, learn new tools to navigate life together with creative beauty, and literally alter our brain chemistry for the better.
These left - brain processes are some of the areas where I see many play therapists struggle because many therapists love to stay in the creative, right - brain experience.
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