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1. Need a Little Inspiration?



Where do our creative ideas come from? Here's a lesson from John Cleese on how to become more creative in your work and allow your subconscious to do some problem solving for you. The only criteria is that you create in your life an "oasis" that is separate from your regular life where you can allow your creativity to come out and play. That means, structuring a period of time that you can set aside where you are absolutely free from interruption. No phone, email, Facebook, Twitter, kids, dogs, TV, to-do lists, meetings, etc. Sound horrifying? Even if it is for only one hour a day and you have to sit in the park, it might be worth it.

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