do, put it on your Mind Map! Only by recognizing our goals can we make them
happen.
Creativity can of course take many forms – from painting the ceiling of the
Sistine Chapel to preparing a delicious lunch, from writing a book to throwing a
party, from composing a symphony to playing the penny whistle. Whatever form
creativity takes, a Mind Map can facilitate its expression.
A Creativity Workout
In
Chapter 1
(see
page 33
), I explained the concept of Radiant Thinking
and introduced you to the Human Language. We discovered how every
human – you and me included – is fluent in the twin faculties of association
and imagination from birth. Now I’d like to invite you to play a little game.
I have used versions of this exercise for many years when teaching Mind
Mapping and memory-improvement techniques, and I was intrigued to
discover the late great British poet Ted Hughes simultaneously developed a
similar practice when showing his students how to write poetry. It’s an
exercise that reveals the creative spark that exists within each and every
one of us. Have a dictionary to hand before you start.
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