A Talk and Workshop on How to Re-wire The Brain For Creativity, Innovation, and Perceiving Infinite Possibilities
A man is born in 1990 and dies in 2010, yet he is 25 years old when he dies.
How can this be?
Have you ever been stuck, unable to access creative solutions to an apparently impossible problem, or unable to see beyond limited possibilities? How would things be different if you, your friends, family, coworkers, or employees truly believed that for every problem there exists infinite possibilities?
How would your life be different if you knew how to easily attain innovative ideas, creative solutions, and unique perspectives?
In this enlightening, interactive, and lighthearted talk, college psychology instructor and creativity author Javy W. Galindo helps audiences realize that we all live in a world of infinite possibilities. This former electrical engineer accomplishes this by using humor, puzzles, and visual images to discuss the latest research into the science of creativity. Audience members will instantly discover how to see beyond the brain’s self-imposed limitations and will learn how to re-wire their own brains to discover new ideas in a flash and to become more insight-prone.
Attendees will also be given the tools to…
- Become more confident about attaining creative solutions to problems by learning neurologically based techniques to overcoming the mental blocks to innovative ideas.
- Learn how to step beyond habitual approaches to problems by finally understanding the roots of our habitual thinking patterns.
- Never feel lost again while on the path of innovation by learning the six universal stages of the creative process.
- Rediscover their own creative capacities by learning how everyone has a brain that is designed for creative thinking.
- Learn how to foster their individual and collaborative creativity by learning the rules for establishing a creative environment.
- Make innovation and problem solving more enjoyable by learning why the keys to creative insight are relaxation, a sense of play, and a sense of humor.