How to Think Like Einstein: Simple Ways to Break the Rules and Discover Your Hidden Genius by Scott D. Thorpe
Author:Scott D. Thorpe [Thorpe, Scott D.]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Published: 2015-12-01T05:00:00+00:00
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Safe Cerebral Sex
“None of us is as smart as all of us.”
– KEN BLANCHARD
It is difficult to share infant ideas, but there are some relatively risk-free ways to go about it. Try one of the following quiet, safe ways to strengthen your idea with other people’s perspectives.
Lunch
Most people eat lunch. They also need something to talk about during lunch. They are relaxed, expansive. Lunch is not a formal meeting or presentation. The conversation can be entertaining. You will be forgiven if your ideas sound crazy.
Arrange to have lunch with someone new, someone with a different background and perspective. Explain the solution that you are considering. Don’t be too serious. Expansively explore new territory. Explaining will help organize your thoughts and let your guest eat. After you have finished your description, it is your turn to eat. Let your guest talk, and listen carefully. Lunch is a good place for wild ideas.
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