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		<title>By: &#187; Blog Archive KiteTail: innovation management for growth &#124; Strategies to inspire your creativity</title>
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		<description>[...] Curiosity, observation, reflection, and acceptance are part of the creative process. To inspire your creativity, you need to give it space and time to process itself. Write it, shape it, mold it, but let it germinate itself. My out-of-this-world ideas are not always that hot when I write them down. However, with time, they usually morph into something new, sparking new thoughts and taking new forms. So, listen without judgement, explore without constraints, share without attachment and use your intuition to shape and mold (more on this, see Meet your idea critics.) [...]</description>
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