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Stealth Brain Hacks to be More Creative in Less TIme
Stealth Brain Hacks to be More Creative in Less TIme
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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Jul 19, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
Many people joke that they wish could clone themselves so they could be twice as productive. Well,...you kinda can. Learn how to redirect your brain's editing system to filter for inputs you need to solve a problem, without the painful iteration.
By it's very nature, creativity requires we journey into the unknown. Yet, by its very nature, our brain really likes repetition. In fact, there is a whole system that filters out sensory inputs, rejecting the vast majority of information our senses deliver to us. In this episode, learn how to give that editor some different instructions so that filter running around in the background is helping you get things done while you go about the rest of your day.
Learn how to recognize habit based thinking and how it keeps you stuck in iterative loops of limited possibility
Get tips on how to use your brain more like a search engine by making queries based on the problem you want to solve
Shift out of believing things won;t work, and start asking, "How can I?"
Trust the process, knowing that your brain will find an answer if you just set it free to look
Get help if you need it- check out two of my entry level coaching sessions here that will help you get some perspective and clarity: http://architectingpodcast.com/index.php/coaching-programs-angela-mazzi/ DM me on Instagram with topics, questions or show ideas!
Stay Inspired,
Angela
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Into/outro music Alive by Richard Wasson Copyright 2019
By it's very nature, creativity requires we journey into the unknown. Yet, by its very nature, our brain really likes repetition. In fact, there is a whole system that filters out sensory inputs, rejecting the vast majority of information our senses deliver to us. In this episode, learn how to give that editor some different instructions so that filter running around in the background is helping you get things done while you go about the rest of your day.
Learn how to recognize habit based thinking and how it keeps you stuck in iterative loops of limited possibility
Get tips on how to use your brain more like a search engine by making queries based on the problem you want to solve
Shift out of believing things won;t work, and start asking, "How can I?"
Trust the process, knowing that your brain will find an answer if you just set it free to look
Get help if you need it- check out two of my entry level coaching sessions here that will help you get some perspective and clarity: http://architectingpodcast.com/index.php/coaching-programs-angela-mazzi/ DM me on Instagram with topics, questions or show ideas!
Stay Inspired,
Angela
Join the architecting community:
Facebook Group
Clubhouse
2:00 PM EST Sundays- Critical Conversations- A raw look at the state of our profession
9:00 AM EST Mondays- Architects as Healers: Buildings as Medicine
Learn more and connect architectingpodcast.com
Interested in sponsoring a show or having me as a guest on your podcast or community? Stop here to get information.
Into/outro music Alive by Richard Wasson Copyright 2019
Released:
Jul 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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