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  • Creativity Mantra of Steve Wozniak

    Creativity Mantra of Steve Wozniak

    Do you know the Creativity Mantra of Steve Wozniak?

    We all know that Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs co founded Apple Computers. Whereas Jobs was outspoken, Woz was more of an introverted person. Through this blog post we will explore the creativity mantra of Steve Wozniak.

    Susan Cain in her book Quiet highlights the creative ability of introverts. In one such example he mentions the case of Steve Wozniak.

    In the modern day a lot of emphasis is put on extroversion and the outspoken nature of a person to be successful.

    Steve Wozniak has himself admitted that for creativity to happen being in solitude is very important. This is when all the ideas can be unleashed to create something indeed revolutionary.

    This insight inspired from Quiet throws more light on the same.

    Creativity mantra of Steve Wozniak

    For another interesting insight from the same book please visit this link:

    https://viewpointsunplugged.com/deliberate-practice-demands-solitude-why/

    To know more about the author Susan Cain, please visit this link:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Cain

  • This is YOUR OPPORTUNITY for CREATIVITY..

    The insight has been adopted from the following wonderful insight shared by Simon Sinek..

    Simon Sinek insight

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  • Being CREATIVE is JUST a STEP AWAY..

    The insight has been adopted from the following great leadership quote of Simon Sinek..

    “The opportunity for creativity begins the moment we don’t know what we’re doing.”

    Simon Sinek

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  • Are you looking to make your WORKPLACE , INSANELY CREATIVE?This tip will surely help..

    Adopted from the following great insight shared by Jim Collins

    When you marry operating excellence with innovation, you multiply the value of your creativity.”

  • This is when the study on CREATIVITY began

    Adopted from the following great insight shared by Daniel Pink from the book To Sell is Human

    In the mid-1960s, two soon-to-be-legendary University of Chicago social scientists—Jacob Getzels and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi—began studying the elusive subject of creativity.”