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Lest you think this process sounds a trifle touchie-feelie, some-
thing right out of the hippie dippy 1960s, know that people like
Charles Haanel were working with these methods at the turn of
the century, and Dorothea Brande spelled out a similar process
for writers in a book called
Becoming a Writer
in the early 1930s.
This method is solid, it’s time-tested, and it works.
By actually scheduling your thinking time, you’ll nurture,
maintain, and increase your ability to solve problems and develop
new ideas creatively. As you do, you’ll recapture a hyperalertness
and an openness to possibilities, not just during those scheduled
sessions, but during the rest of the time as well.
Instead of trying to find time to be creative or to fit creative
thinking into your hectic life, you’ll find yourself living in a con-
stant creative state.
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