Imagination is a powerful force—it can transport you to the most wondrous places or lead you into the depths of the unknown. The ability to see beyond the present separates great leaders from the rest ...
The industrial revolution brought about a shift of work from the farm to the factory. Only a few were managers making decisions. Most workers used their hands. Henry Ford even once lamented, “Why is ...
Imagination gets a bad name. We tend to treat it as the opposite of being serious, the stuff of daydreams and make-believe, fine for children but not for grown-ups with real work to do.
Our imagination might not be as powerful as we think when it comes to holding visual images, according to a first-of-its-kind study by psychologists at Nottingham Trent University (NTU). The research, ...
Trusting your imagination isn’t reckless. It could be one of the most strategic and courageous decisions you make. To rebuild your imagination, you must recognize when you’re stuck in the River of ...
Growing up is inevitable, and it’s natural to feel as though parts of your childhood slipped away over time. Take your sense of imagination, for example. When was the last time you played pretend, or ...
Imagination is a wondrous gift, casting vivid worlds in the theater of our minds. But for those with aphantasia, the ability to visualize remains an enigma. Even the brilliant neurologist Oliver Sacks ...
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