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1. Looking for an answer "right"
Most education systems are ingrained is the assumption that there is one "right" to a particular problem.
2. Focus on "logical thinking"
Logic is a very important part in the creative process, especially when evaluating an idea and implement it.
3. Following the rules blindly
Ever since I was very little we beajar not to "coloring outside the lines", and we spent the rest of our lives blindly obey the rules like that. Sometimes creativity depends on our ability to violate the existing rules so that we can look at new ways of melkukan something.
4. Constantly practical
Getting rid of practicality over time can free the mind to consider creative solutions that otherwise might never arise.
5. Looking at the game as it is useless
The game provides an opportunity for us to rediscover the reality and reformulate ways of doing things.
6. Being too specialized
Define the problem as one problem that stands separately sendir limit the ability to see the possibility of how the problem is related to other problems.
7. Avoiding ambiguity
Ambiguity can be a very extensive creative stimuli, it encourages us to "think differently.
8. Fear of looking foolish
Creative thinking is not the place to conventionality. new ideas rarely emerge from the conventional environment. People tend to be conventional because they do not want to look stupid.
9. Fear of false and failed
Creative people are realizing that trying something new often leads to failure, but they do not see failure as final.
10. Believing that "I'm not creative"
Successful entrepreneurs realize that saying "I'm not creative" merely an excuse not to act separately.

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