Daydream Create Succeed is your creative partner for transforming vague ideas into bold realities. Using wit, science, psychology, stories and a touch of daydreaming, it demonstrates that wandering minds are not distractions but intentional features, explains how boredom fosters brilliance, why ‘unrealistic’ ideas spark innovation and shows how to turn invisible thoughts into visible breakthroughs.
It’s a book for anyone whose best ideas come when they are in the shower, walking or gazing out the window—a book about doing, the imaginative way.
For artists, entrepreneurs, inventors, students, thinkers or secret dreamers who dare to pursue what doesn’t yet exist.
CONTENTS
Introduction: A spark in the mind, a daydream
Part 1: Daydream
Chapter 1: You may daydream now
Chapter 2: Boredom: a precursor to creativity
Chapter 3: Imagination as a planning tool
Chapter 4: The role of ‘unrealistic’ ideas in innovation
Part 2: Create
Chapter 5: Making the invisible visible
Chapter 6: Creative habits and routines
Chapter 7: The zigzag path of progress
Chapter 8: Collaboration and critique
Part 3: Succeed
Chapter 9: What does success mean?
Chapter 10: Measuring your success
Chapter 11: Confidence and mental resilience
Chapter 12: How to stay curious and inspired throughout your life
Surendra Verma is a science writer and author based in Melbourne, Australia, since 1970. He has published numerous popular science books in Australia, the UK, the US, and India, which have been translated into 14 languages other than English.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Daydream Create Succeed is your creative partner for transforming vague ideas into bold realities. Using wit, science, psychology, stories and a touch of daydreaming, it demonstrates that wandering minds are not distractions but intentional features, explains how boredom fosters brilliance, why 'unrealistic' ideas spark innovation and shows how to turn invisible thoughts into visible breakthroughs. It's a book for anyone whose best ideas come when they are in the shower, walking or gazing out the window-a book about doing, the imaginative way. For artists, entrepreneurs, inventors, students, thinkers or secret dreamers who dare to pursue what doesn't yet exist. CONTENTS Introduction: A spark in the mind, a daydreamPart 1: DaydreamChapter 1: You may daydream nowChapter 2: Boredom: a precursor to creativityChapter 3: Imagination as a planning toolChapter 4: The role of 'unrealistic' ideas in innovationPart 2: Create Chapter 5: Making the invisible visibleChapter 6: Creative habits and routinesChapter 7: The zigzag path of progressChapter 8: Collaboration and critiquePart 3: SucceedChapter 9: What does success mean?Chapter 10: Measuring your successChapter 11: Confidence and mental resilienceChapter 12: How to stay curious and inspired throughout your life Surendra Verma is a science writer and author based in Melbourne, Australia, since 1970. He has published numerous popular science books in Australia, the UK, the US, and India, which have been translated into 14 languages other than English. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798262782741
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