Thursday, May 12, 2016

5 exercises that develop creativity, which will help to get a dream job:

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1. Two of randomness

Take the dictionary and randomly select 2 random concepts. Just poke your finger in any page. Compare them, try to find between something in common. Think up a crazy story in which place the relationship. A similar exercise is excellent trains the brain.

2. Mad geneticist

Take a clean sheet of paper and a pen. Very well, if you can’t draw, because the beauty and the result is not important here. Most importantly, as I said above - process. And now draw something, which combines as many characteristics of all animals known to you. You will, for example, Fox from fish scales, or long-necked hare with hooves. The purpose of the exercise is to kill any rudiments of logic and common sense, with an emphasis on creativity.

3. The mad architect

Let’s move on from animals to architecture, let’s draw a house. But before we proceed to this lesson, select any 10 words. Imagine that you, as the architect ordered the project at home. But the customer put 10 mandatory requirements. This is the selected word. Here can be anything. For example, “orange” and the roof of your house should be orange, dish - make a round window in the bathroom, etc. when Drawing on paper, at the same time imagine how it would look in real life.

4. 10+10

Select any word, it must be a noun. Now write 5 adjectives that, in your opinion, is best suited to him. For example, “socks” - black, warm, wool, winter, net. Did? Now try to write another 5 adjectives that do not fit. Here, and then it all stalled. It turns out that it is very difficult. To delve into the various spheres of perception and find the same right words.

5. Name

Try every time an object you are interested in to come up with his name. Can be short and biting, or long and detailed. The aim of the exercise - the name should you like it.

Repeat the exercise every day several times and will definitely be a creative person.

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