
Valuing failure (part 2)
May 29, 2019 - 30:37
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This week Mark considers how we can harness creativity in the research process to derive original insights, and shows how some of the best new ideas arise from the greatest personal and professional challenges. He outlin...
Creativity from dark places - how to find new depths of creativity by seeking challenge, procrastination and the irrational is an episode from Fast Track Impact by Mark Reed. This week Mark considers how we can harness creativity in the res...
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Published Apr 24, 2019, 45:21 long, audio available.
This week Mark considers how we can harness creativity in the research process to derive original insights, and shows how some of the best new ideas arise from the greatest personal and professional challenges. He outlines five practical methods for finding new depths of creativity by embracing and exploring the places we tend to avoid.
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Creativity from dark places - how to find new depths of creativity by seeking challenge, procrastination and the irrational is an episode from Fast Track Impact by Mark Reed.
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This episode was published on Apr 24, 2019.
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Creativity from dark places - how to find new depths of creativity by seeking challenge, procrastination and the irrational is from Fast Track Impact by Mark Reed.
Published Apr 24, 2019 and 45:21 long