In a planning process, there are four fundamental questions:
Visual ways of addressing these types of questions help the mind "to see". Seeing can help identify issues and opportunities, organize information, prioritize, clarify thinking and set goals on a personal/organizational level.
While there are many different thinking processes, the basic process involves expanding on ideas using key words and branches. The objective is to make a complex or thorny topic easier to understand, explore or remember. Did you know that dealing creatively with problems could be your way to developing intuition, healing relationships, empowering your organization, evolving the brain to a new level and personal transformation?
Problems, according to conventional ways of thinking, are obstacles to a goal. We learn to live with the unsolved ones which grow into the crises which dominate our lives. Creative thinking reverses this order and alters our perception of a difficult situation. A problem becomes a challenge and then, an opportunity. Creative thinking alone sees such opportunities.
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