Think like a Genius - Dr. Andrei G. Aleinikov
Creativity is one of the most desired traits of successful people, scientists, artists, visionaries, businesspeople. It is a creative approach to problems, creating new technologies, original solutions and innovative use of ideas, concepts, associations.
“Creative intelligence is currently the most sought-after trait by employers”.(1)
No wonder that although creativity depends to some extent on our biology (2)
a number of puzzles and tasks have been created to develop creative thinking.
Creativity can therefore be learned.
Dr. Andrei G. Aleinkov (3) in his book “MEGA CREATIVITY Five steps to thinking like a Genius”,
writes in an accessible way about how to cultivate the trait of creativity in yourself,
how to look at tasks from different perspectives, and also how to change your way of acting,
to become a winner.
This is an excellent book for those who are beginning their adventure with creativity.
It's a creative notebook - a workbook in which we can draw and solve puzzles.
For the impatient, Andrei also provides ready-made solutions.
I asked the author to tell me something about his book. Here's what he replied:
" MegaCreativity is about how to get ideas - great ideas, more of them, and fast. This book is about breaking out of the box, but it doesn “t stop there. It” s about how to break out faster, with more ideas and more innovation. MegaCreativity opens new paths of creativity that can be followed by anyone. People in the fields of art, writing, business, and education or anyone simply hoping to lead
a more creative life can use the tools of MegaCreativity to more fully realize their true potential.
If a genius is defined as someone who can see things in new ways and can create many ideas in minutes, then anyone, with the use of MegaCreativity, can be a genius. This book's practical hands-on instruction and exercises are infused with a powerfully positive tone that inspires readers to reach levels of insight, expression, and creativity they never thought possible."
So, since it's that simple, I encourage everyone to unleash their creative potential.
(1) as Anna Rogala Writes in the Article “Creative Intelligence as a Way to Professional Success?”.
(2) Scientists from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden Discovered that the Degree of Creativity Depends on the Low Density of Dopamine Receptors (D2) in Areas of our Brain.
(3) Andrei Aleinikov is a Nationally Recognized Expert on Creativity.
He is the Founder of Creative Linguistics and of Novology, the Science of Newness and Innovation.
He Speaks at and Runs Seminars around the World on Creativity.
He Has Conducted Seminars for Major Corporations, Including McDonald's,
Proctor & Gamble and Mitsubishi.