7 Habits of Highly Innovative People | Think Simple. Be Decisive.
November 17, 2007
7 Habits of Highly Innovative People | Think Simple. Be Decisive.
Have you ever looked at super creative or innovative people, and felt they are special beings blessed with gifts? Have you felt that you are not as fortunate? I used to feel this way. I have since learned that creativity is more about psychology than intellect, and there are no secrets to being creative. Actually, there is no such thing as “being more creative”, you are already a creative being.
I’m sure we can all relate to moments when we felt stuck trying to tap into our own creativity. Did you know that this block is merely your mind at work? Your mind is creating all sorts of assumptions, self-imposed constraints and self-limiting inhibitions. I have found that we can remove these assumptions just by being in the moment; start doing, and stop thinking.
Here are seven habits found in highly innovative and creative people that I’ve organized and summarized from Scott Berkun’s “the myths of innovation“.
FOOTBALL: MEHLVILLE 19, PATTONVILLE 13 – Panthers prevail in fourth quarter – Post Dispatch
November 17, 2007
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FOOTBALL: MEHLVILLE 19, PATTONVILLE 13
Panthers prevail in fourth quarter
By Nate Latsch
SPECIAL TO THE POST-DISPATCH
Saturday, Nov. 17 2007
MARYLAND HEIGHTS — The Mehlville Panthers struggled for much of the second half
of their Class 6 semifinal playoff game Friday night against host Pattonville.
But in the fourth quarter, the Panthers made the plays when they needed to.
The Mehlville defense made a goal-line stand on a fourth down and then came up
with a late turnover as Pattonville was driving into scoring position. Then
Mehlville’s offense controlled the ball for the final 4 minutes 38 seconds to
preserve a thrilling 19-13 victory and advance to the Class 6 championship game.