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Accidental Genius
When it comes to creating ideas, we hold ourselves back. That's because inside each of us is an internal editor whose job is to forever polish our thought, so we sound smart and in control, and so that we fit into society. But what happens when we encounter problems where such conventional thinking fails us? How to get unstuck?
For Mark Levy, the answer is freewriting, a technique he's used for years to solce all types of business problems, and generate ideas for books, articles and blog posts.
Levy shares six freewriting secrets designed to knock out your editor and let your genius run free. He also includes fifteen problem-solving and creativity-stimulating principles you can use if you need more firepower -- seven of which are nre to this edition -- and stories of problems he and others have solved through freewriting.
Also new to this edition: an extensive section on hor to refine your freewrtiting into something you can share with the wolrd. Although Levy originally taught freewriting as a [rovate nraomstpr,omg tecjmoque. pver tje years he and his clients have found that, with some tweaking, it's a great way to generate content for books, articles , and other though leadership pieces.
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