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		<title>Conscious vs. Unconscious Creativity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’ve always been intrigued by the left-brain/right-brain theory-the idea that creative thought stems from the right hemisphere of the brain, while logical thought flows from the left hemisphere. Most people are noticeably stronger in one hemisphere or the other, mostly due to their tendency to exercise one side more often. ]]></description>
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		<title>Lose Your Mind and Release Your Creativity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“You do your best work when you don’t think too much.” I laughed when I read the words that James had typed to me. It was true.
“It’s funny,” he continued. “There’s ‘don’t think’ and ‘don’t care’. When a person doesn’t care, I see it right away. When a person doesn’t think, the results are usually spectacular.” Right again. I see many people trying to produce nothing short of miracles each time they work.
Unfortunately, that attitude of striving for perfection does work against you.]]></description>
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