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Efnisyfirlit
- Cover
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 01 The information overload and the way it’s changing us
- The scale of the overload
- Disproportionate effect of overload on millennial adults
- How overload is changing the media
- How news is changing
- How the world is actually getting better
- No information is correlated with ‘nothing happening’
- Disproportionate effect of overload on women
- Conclusion
- 02 How did we allow ourselves to become so overloaded?
- Competition and confidence
- What are the problems in the system?
- What should education be trying to do?
- Two worlds, still too far apart
- How it can be different
- Art used in science
- Conclusion
- 03 The ‘always on’ environment and its effect
- Understanding the Type A
- The meeting
- The greeting
- Office layouts
- Conclusion
- 04 Your brain and how to use it
- What you are capable of
- The impact of overload on the structures
- The left-brain process
- The right-brain process
- The left and right in history and culture
- So is the left brain, right brain a dead end?
- The awkward interview
- The boring presentation
- When things go wrong: the link between creativity, mental illness and depression
- Flow and pulse: the way to sustainable creativity
- Conclusion
- 05 Sleep matters
- The link between technology and sleep
- The role of light
- The link between technology and general well-being
- Conclusion
- 06 Where great ideas come from
- The ‘to-do list’ versus the ‘to-be list’
- The sense of flow
- The big inhibitors
- Fear
- Mastery and failure
- The power of art
- Truth, beauty and aesthetics
- Conclusion
- 07 Generating better ideas
- Generating better ideas: it’s all about you
- The Eight Creative Traits (QED3RPT)
- Generating better ideas: it’s all about others
- Training principles
- So, what else do you need to know?
- Taking others into the zone
- The Rise Academy at LEWIS
- The Rise Four I’s Creative Cycle
- Conclusion
- 08 How leaders apply creativity
- A business success that doesn’t understand business
- Fighter
- The outsider’s insider
- An unlikely CEO
- ‘You can’t polish a turd’
- Expelled for reading too much
- Just your average cat-breeding, stargazing, portrait-painting, military reservist politician
- Complete focus
- The power of logic and emotion in leading the Royal Navy
- Conclusion
- Confession
- Index
- Copyright
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