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Article rating : 7.00, 1 votes. Author : Brian Walsh
When I was first exposed to this method, I was somewhat skeptical. The occasion was a brainstorming evening to generate new ideas for my book's title. As our group gathered, A hypnotherapist colleague of mine, suggested this innovative brainstorming approach.
With the topic identified beforehand, the process began with a member of the group being asked to open a dictionary to any page. He then randomly selected a common noun, which was written on a flip chart. Each person was asked for a single word that he or she associated with that noun. The group was then asked to suggest associations between each of these words and the topic, accelerated learning. The words flowed in amazing quantity. We repeated this process a few times.
Why did this technique work so well?
It's really quite simple. In a typical brainstorming session, when members of a group are asked to come up with ideas or solutions to a problem, their minds access their memory banks and download what is already known about the issue. Introducing the random word method forces the mind to find a link between dissimilar things. Because of the gap between the random word and the topic, ideas may be quite unusual, or even off-the-wall. As the group members build on each other's ideas, they generate more creative solutions.
This method is fast and simple, and usually leads to ideas that are more creative than those generated from the classic brainstorming format.
International speaker, Dr. Brian E. Walsh, is the author of Unleashing Your Brilliance. http://UnleashingBook.com He was a part-time journalist and broadcaster before joining a major international company. For much of his 30-year career he was involved in human resources, specifically training.
While living in the arctic, Brian studied anthropology and Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP), which prepared him for working with other cultures. He was then transferred to China where he served as his company’s GM.
After his return to Canada, he elected early retirement to further his earlier interest in NLP and hypnotherapy. He returned to formal study, and within four years had achieved his Ph.D. His dissertation, which focused on accelerated learning techniques, inspired his passion and his book, “Unleashing Your Brilliance”.
Dr. Walsh regularly conducts workshops on accelerated learning. He is a master practitioner of NLP, an acupuncture detoxification specialist, an EFT practitioner, and a clinical hypnotherapist.
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Posted by Caroll You are absolutely right! Recently I found an interesting new creativity / brainstorming tool. It is called "Smart Thesaurus English" (just Google around), a comprehensive lexical reference system, based on Princeton's famous WordNet. But, it is much more: An integrated random word generator displays single concepts which stimulate your mind to create new concepts or ideas. Clicking on a displayed concept lets you navigate through related synonyms, hypernyms etc to get a new stimulus. And, what is the most interesting part to me: This dictionary and thesaurus has a MP3 player integrated: Getting random words displayed while being inspired by your personal favorite music opens the door to a new dimension of creativity / brainstorming.
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