Doing things differently gets attention
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Learning & Development, Training
I’m all about creating a sumptuous banquet of learning opportunities that participants can’t help themselves but dive into. One way to do that is to do things differently.
Doing things differently gets our brain’s attention. “Hey you gray matter – pay attention – something unusual is happening.” Synapses fire, eyes sparkle [...]
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The results are in: the collated creativity E.S.C.A.P.E. assessment (where do you measure up?)
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Business development, Creativity, Learning & Development
How creative are you? Recently I wrote a post explaining the E.S.C.A.P.E. method for increasing your creativity ’cause whether you’re a top notch exec, a front line staff or out on your own we’ve all got to delve deep into our creative juices these days. It’s the numero uno ingredient for success. Doing the same [...]
Tags: assessment, Creativity, creativity assessment, Dolly Hopkins
What’s real? Take a second look to find the White Hot Truth
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Business development, Communication
What appears real in our hurry flurry world often isn’t. Authenticity is big. Being real is in.
Not being true is passe. Being fake is to be a flake.
How do you tell the difference though? What appears shiny and true can either be a golden nugget or a trashy piece of styrofoam.
Making time to [...]
Tags: authenticity, change management, Creativity, danielle laporte, firestarter, learning, lee-anne ragan, rock.paper.scissors, white hot truth
Take a deep breath & remember to exhale
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Business development, Change, Learning & Development
To get the things you’ve never had
Do the things you’ve never done
(Sign posted in a store I visited while at a community festival today.)
If you define ‘things’ beyond just stuff this is powerful.
It’s also timely.
I’m embarking on some radical new learning for some new business goals. Most of the time I’m jazzed up with excitement [...]
Tags: business, Business development, change management, Creativity, leap of faith, learning, lee-anne ragan, rock.paper.scissors
What we adults can learn from kids on how to stay positive & not set limits for ourselves
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Business development, Creativity, Human resources, Learning & Development
Look at the possibilities you’re missing.
Set some time aside to think big. Bigger.
There’ll be time later for evaluating, categorizing, weighing the pros and cons etc. For now don’t set any limits. Repeat. No limits.
Sing to yourself.
Move.
Enjoy.
Enough said.
Tags: attitude, Creativity, learning, lee-anne ragan, parenting, positive, possibilities, rock.paper.scissors, thinking big, Training
How to get creative – backwards and forwards
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Creativity, Human resources
How creative are you? Do you know your creative assets and blind spots? Keep reading for a simple way to discover them.
With help from the wonderful Dolly Hopkins, I created a creativity skill set called E.S.C.A.P.E. Each of the letters stands for a different creativity skill.
The ‘A’ stands for assumptions, as in identifying and breaking [...]
Tags: assessment, Creativity, creativity assessment, embrace creativity, langara, langara college, learning, lee-anne ragan, lost generation, rock.paper.scissors, youtube
How do you get creative? Why use a mosha cup of course
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Creativity, Human resources, Learning & Development, Training
I was driving to pick up my hubbie from the airport and listening to Stuart McLean’s the Vinyl Cafe on CBC radio. The tunes were great and I was bopping and singing along, a great big grin plastered wide on my face.
Stuart was relaying his tales of growing up in Montreal, and, as only he [...]
Tags: cbc, cbc radio, creative, Creativity, development, elvis presley, Human resources, langara college, learning, stuart mclean, Training, vinyl cafe
4 simple steps for how to get dreams out of your head & into reality
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Business development, Creativity, Human resources, Learning & Development
Do you have a hard time getting dreams out of your head and into reality? Not sure what to do with inspiration when it hits mid-meeting or at midnight?
While you may be able to come up with new ideas, what to do with the pesky, flighty fellows is a whole other matter. Based on a [...]
Tags: 2020 communications, assumptions, Business development, business strategy, crave, Creativity, danielle laporte, dream, excel, foam core, heather white, langara college, light pen, planning, post it notes, vision, vision board, white hot truth, work plan, workplan
Want to know how you measure up on creativity skills?
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Creativity
What are your creative strengths and gaps? Take this 6 question, multiple choice creativity assessment and find out.
Oh and if your (un)creative devil is whispering sweet and sour thoughts into your ear like …
“I’m not creative”
“I don’t have a creative bone in my body”
“I don’t ____ (fill in the blank with a creative art [...]
Tags: assessment, continuing education, creative escape, Creativity, creativity assessment, embracing creativity, escape, langara college, learning, lee-anne ragan, rock.paper.scissors
Kick the rabbit in the butt & suspend disbelief – it’ll lead to breakthroughs
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Business development, Creativity
Can you walk on water? These guys can. Check out the video below to see how they do it.
“You have to believe … it’s not impossible.” “We’re discovering it as we go along.” Some of it “was by mistake.” “It takes a lot of practice.” “If you fall down try again.” All words of advice [...]
Tags: breakthrough, change management, Creativity, disbelief, extreme sport, learning, lee-anne ragan, liquid mountaineering, rock.paper.scissors, walking on water