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Your brain on digital How to work with ideas !!@amayfield !!Inspiration conference October 2013
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Where do you get your ideas from?
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Everyone has lots of ideas…
Authors are just more disciplined about doing something with them.
Iain M Banks
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Dangerous and useful - our metaphors for thinking…
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Machine minds.
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“Hard wired”
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“Download”
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Brain hacks.
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Better to think about how machines and minds are different…
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…and how they might work together.
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Centaur thinking.
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Sports cars for the brain.
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Bicycles for the mind.
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Some people are more serious cyclists than others.
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Incremental advantages.
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If you’re serious about working with ideas the process is the purpose…
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Prototype your day.
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Being open and closed.
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Workshops refine and inspire
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PurPoseful
MIndfulPlayful
MasteryMOBILE
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Attention is expensive
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Thinking is sequential.
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Metacognition: Thinking about thinking.
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Led to the Design Your Day book for Nokia’s Smarter Everyday programme…
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Chunking your time.
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“Multi-tasking is procrastination in disguise.” Caroline Webb
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25 minutes 90 minutes
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Knowing when to switch off.
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Right tools for the job.
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…and how they might work together.
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…and how they might work together.
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If you’re serious about working with ideas the process is the purpose…
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Thanks. !!!Further Reading and notes at:
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