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    62 GAMES TO DEVELOP THE MIND

    Everybody wants to be creative. Creativity makes life more fun, more interesting and more full of achievement, but too many people believe that creativity is something you are born with and cannot be learned.


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    06 May 2007 in Thinkshop | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)

    Tudor Creative Thinking Tools Guide

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    Developed together with Tudor and the de Bono Institute, the Tudor Creative Thinking Tools Guide uses Dr. Edward de Bono's tools to assist students in developing alternative approaches to tackle their day-to-day educational and personal requirements.  This guide helps students develop thinking skills that will allow them to take charge: to set up choices, to make decisions, to consider possibilities, to make things happen.

    For further information or to order the Tudor Creative Thinking Tools Guide, please email us.

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