by Julie Austin | Jan 1, 2014 | Creativity, Innovation, Uncategorized
Today’s markets are so saturated that the only way to differentiate yourself from the crowd is through constant and consistent creativity and innovation. According to a recent Fortune Magazine poll, most CEOs say that innovation is their #1 priority. But the...
by Julie Austin | Feb 6, 2012 | Creativity
A recent study on creativity found something interesting: people who are highly creative may be more likely to score lower on humility and honesty. In other words, some creative people may be more likely to think highly of themselves, bend the rules a little, or feel...
by Julie Austin | Jan 18, 2012 | Creativity
Kids have always been fascinated by robots. That part is no surprise. Robots are shiny, futuristic, and just plain cool. To a child, a robot can feel like something straight out of a movie — part machine, part helper, part imagination come to life. But here’s the part...
by Julie Austin | May 11, 2011 | Creativity
Ahh, what did kids do before XBOX and Wii? What did kids do before computer games? Well, they probably had a much stronger imagination. And imagination is important to a child’s cognitive development. Studies show that children who have imaginary friends are...
by Julie Austin | Jan 8, 2011 | Creativity
Remember in school when you were told that you couldn’t color outside of the lines? I remember it vividly and got in trouble for even questioning why we couldn’t. I understand the reasons for rules, especially as a kid when you seem most powerless against...
by Julie Austin | Dec 21, 2010 | Creativity
Creativity isn’t just a magical spark that strikes without warning. It’s influenced by many things. Our environment, our experiences, and surprisingly, our mood. If you’ve ever noticed how your best ideas come when you’re feeling upbeat or energized,...