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A knowmad is what I term a nomadic knowledge worker –that is, a creative, imaginative, and innovative person who can work with almost anybody, anytime, and anywhere. Industrial society is giving way to knowledge and innovation work
John Moravec - Knowmads in Society 3.0

bmdesign:

Seth Godin outlines a common creative affliction: sabotaging our projects just before we show them to the world. Godin targets our “lizard brain” as the source of these primal doubts, and implores us to “thrash at the beginning” of projects…

(Reblogged from bmdesign)

lickystickypickyme:

Crayola Color Chart, 1903-2010
Crayons have just become far too complicated.

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The Catecholamine-Creative-Innovation Hypothesis. This hypothesis suggests that for creative thinking the brain should be in suspend mode. With a low level of arousal, relatively less activated neurons can be used to enhance constricted associative networks. Less activation, less arousal makes other neuronal networks more apprehensive for stimulation. So having trouble finding a solution for your problem? Sit down and relax…
(Reblogged from bmdesign)