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Embrace boredom to foster creativity from "summary" of Mind Management, Not Time Management by David Kadavy

When you're bored, your mind is free to wander. You're not focused on any particular task, so your mind has the freedom to make connections it might not otherwise make. You're not trying to solve any particular problem, so your mind is free to stumble upon new problems to solve. You're not being bombarded with information, so your mind has the opportunity to make sense of the information it already has. When you're bored, your mind is free to be creative. When you're bored, your mind has the freedom to explore ideas that might seem unrelated at first, but could eventually come together in a unique way. When you're bored, your mind can make connections between seemingly disparate pieces of information, leading to new insights and breakthroughs. When you're bored, your mind can think about things in a different way, approaching problems from a fresh perspective. When you're bored, your mind has the space to daydream, to let your imagination run wild. This can lead to new ideas and creative solutions that you might not have thought of if you were constantly busy and distracted. When you're bored, your mind can relax and let go of the need to be constantly entertained or stimulated. This allows your subconscious mind to take over and work on problems in the background, coming up with creative solutions when you least expect it. When you're bored, your mind is not being bombarded with distractions, allowing you to focus on the task at hand without interruption. This can lead to a state of flow, where you are fully immersed in the creative process and ideas seem to flow effortlessly. When you're bored, your mind is not being pulled in a million different directions, allowing you to concentrate on one thing at a time and give it your full attention. This can lead to deeper insights and more creative solutions than if you were constantly multitasking and jumping from one thing to another.
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    Mind Management, Not Time Management

    David Kadavy

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