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  Doris Lim

Doris Lim, the owner of "CreativeThinkingForWomen.com", has only one thing in mind when she started this niche site, and that is to create awareness to the general public that you don't have to be a "rocket scientist" to have "creative thinking".  She believes that no one should be thought of as being smarter or more creative just because one possesses a higher education.  Of course, that helps a little.  But, she believes that anyone can be taught to "think creatively".  All one has to do is tap into that brain one has been born with and bring out the creative side.  With so much knowledge and information available on the internet nowadays, it will take alot of effort, energy and time to select the best authors/writers, articles, tips and "how-to's" to come together in a creative process in this niche site and make it the "1-Stop Centre for Creative Thinking".  And because Doris is a woman, this website will be dedicated to all "women", thus the name "CreativeThinkingForWomen.com" (Softly whispering... "men" are also welcome to visit).

A little bit of history about Doris.  Having both an Asian and European background (Chinese and Portuguese), her thoughts are equally governed by both the East as well as the West.  That accounts for her love of the English Language (she's being accused of having a British accent when she converses with Americans) and her obsession with Korean television serials (obviously, she has to make do with English subtitles).  But, enough chit-chat.

Her credentials stem from her extensive years of experience working with "great minds" who "think creatively" and "act creatively".  She has prepared speeches for politicians, consumer activists, assisted authors and researchers in the production of books and newsletters and also dabbled in the advertising and public relations sector.

Thus her quest now - to boldly go where no mind has gone before (no, we're not watching "Star Trek") and seek the BEST stuff out there in the "Cyber World" in order to share with her readers/subscribers, the various aspects of "Creative Thinking".


The Darker Side Of The Mind

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“A Masterpiece NLP Audio Earthshaking Package” Subliminal Audios by Terry Banner

Subliminal Audios were unheard of and were probably considered inconceivable decades ago.  But today, with the onslaught of online marketing, there’s no way one can escape from the frequency of such products popping up every time you log on to the web.

So, it’s this curiosity that (kills the cat??) prompted me to check out Terry Banner’s Subliminal Audios.  He calls it “A Masterpiece NLP Audio Earthshaking Package”.  Great title, yes??

And he reinforces it with the following quote:

“Six Subliminal NLP Self-Improvement Audios Will Help You To Overcome Your Problem Areas, Depression, Slow Reading, Loss Of Focus And Concentration, Creative Thinking, Memory, Public Speaking, Love Your Physical Self With These Powerful Subliminal Audios.”

Then he goes on to explain in depth the six (6) topics.  You can probe further (as I have) by clicking on the “Read More” tab at the end of this post.

Meanwhile I will append below, a gist of what you might get.  By the way, he’s promised a “money back guarantee” (don’t they always??), so you probably have NOTHING TO LOSE if you’re seriously interested.

The topics are as follows:

1) Amazing Speed Reading - "Improve Your Reading Rate"

2) Be More Decisive - "Make That All Important Decision"

3) Better Creative Thinking - "Get Your Imagination Working Again"

4) Improved Memory - "How To Easily And Effortlessly Improve Your Memory"

5) Improved Public Speaking - "Cast Aside Your Inherent Fear Of Speaking in Public"

6) Love Your Physical Self - "Start Changing Your Life For The Better"

Obviously, being a niche site for “Creative Thinking”, the third topic is of immense interest to “yours truly”.  As for the rest, so long as they are related to the "brain" and have the capacity to improve my memory by “leaps and bounds”, I have no complaints.  And neither should you!!

Well, that’s all I have to say.  I’ve always respected other people’s opinion even when I’m not agreeing with them.  “To each his own”, I say.  So, don’t listen to me.  Listen to yourself.  All I’m doing in this niche site is to show you what I’ve found in my journey into “Creative Thinking”.

Nothing is black or white, good or bad, right or wrong.  What I like, you may not.  My choice may not be yours.  The only thing I can say is that if they find their way into my niche site, then it’s worthwhile having a look, if not anything else.

I don’t profess to being a “professional reviewer”, neither are the majority of my readers.  We’re ordinary folks who know what we like or not like.  Sometimes we make mistakes.  We are after all, just mere humans.  My job here (at least that’s what I think) is to share with my readers all that I’ve come across that fascinates/intrigues/piques me.  So there…

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Mammoth Memory, Power Thinking and Lazy Learning – By Jeremy Dargie

When I read the following:  “There is irrefutable evidence that having strategic thinking skills, enhanced creativity and the ability to easily absorb and recall information easily coupled with a drive to succeed is directly correlated to the quality of your life”, I knew that I had to explore further.  And the result?

Mammoth Memory, Power Thinking and Lazy Learning – 3 powerful courses packed with knowledge, tools and exercises to give your brain V8 power when you need it.

Jeremy Dargie, the author of the above took 4 years to develop it.  And, he’s giving away 3 Powerful Courses for the price of one!  That’s right, I’m not kidding.  His extensive years of experience and acute observation and research on the “brain” culminated in this very detailed piece of work (and that’s to put it mildly).

When he stated the following:  “If only we were able to remember every thing we want to remember, if only we knew where we stored all those bits of information that get stored in the vast expanses of our brain.  Imagine having a big exam the next day and all you had to do was carefully read and absorb the information and the next day you knew where and how to quickly retrieve that information”, I knew this was something that would appeal not only to adults in their quest to succeed in their careers, but also to students who wish to excel in their studies.  And dare I leave out the rest of us every day ordinary people who keep forgetting where we’ve placed our keys and what-nots??

Yes, this fine piece of work has an overall appeal to all of us.  I have placed a link in the “Read More” tab for you to explore further.  When you get to the website detailing the above, you will have the opportunity to read a more detailed account in PDF format.  Look for the “snippet” from the ebook.

Finally, I leave you with this “creative” content extracted from his website.  It goes something like this:

“Your brain is like a big growing evergreen tree.  Picture a big tree in your mind, the millions of leaves are thoughts, memories and ideas, growing all over the place in no structured order, but each leaf has its place.  Strong thoughts and memories grow into sticks and even stronger thoughts and memories into branches.  The trunk consists of very important and essential memories that are entrenched into our memory banks and are very easy to recall.  Our brains are excellent at storing and retaining information, what we are not good at is retrieving that information (especially the little leaves) when we need to.”

Ain’t that poetic?  I just couldn’t resist placing it on my niche site.  Yup!  Beautiful words should always be shared by one and all, I say.  What say you??

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"Creative" Animations Brought To Life At Jacquielawson.com

When I received a X’mas e-card from my favourite cousin in UK, I knew instantly that I would highlight the website responsible for generating such “creative” animations online.  Believe me, it is in a “class of its own”.  I have yet to come across such a classy, imaginative, wondrous, splendid display of beautiful illustrations, coupled with “magical sounds” that take you back to days of “Walt Disney”, when we were “oh so young and innocent”.

As quoted in her website, “Jacquie Lawson is an English artist who lives in the picturesque village of Lurgashall in Southern England.  Together with a small team of family and friends, she has developed a unique collection of animated e-cards, which show a degree of artistry and attention to detail rarely seen in the medium of e-cards.  Even the music is composed and arranged specially for each card!”

I find the above testament a hundred percent true.  Never have I been so enchanted by such delightful productions of the e-kind (what?)  Never mind me as I sometimes get carried away and invent my own words, phrases, what-nots!!

Regardless, the website certainly can boast of having “the classiest Christmas e-cards on the web” and much, much more!!

To prove this point, I had initially wanted to showcase the particular e-card I had received.  However, through “trial and error” of sorts, I could not get my website software to display it on this page.  However, I could (as always) attach the link at the end of this review.  All you have to do is click on the “Read More” tab and you will be taken to the website source, directly to the very page which I have selected entitled “The Snowdog Animation”.  This is the one that absolutely “touched my heart and soul”.

But before you do that, you can firstly view the website’s “Card Of The Month”.  All you have to do is click anywhere on the pix below, and you will be magically-transported to the “creative” realm at jacquielawson.com.  But remember to come back to my niche site and click once again but this time on the “Read More” tab to view my favorite pix.


Jacquie Lawson e-cards 

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"Brain Foods" Through The Ages, Stages... Whatever!!

This week, I decided to bring forth an earlier article posted on Yahoo! Food entitled “SuperFoods For Your Brain”.  I don’t quite understand the usage of the “superlative” term here.  From what I see, it’s more a categorisation of “best brain foods through the ages” (one’s lifespan, ie – through the different stages in life), with a special mention for “pregnant women”.  Regardless of its title, I do find it necessary to highlight it here on my niche site due to its “brain” connection.

Like what the article teaches you – “eat smart” in order to acquire your “braininess” – whether it’s required at school or at work.

So here it is, the article to aid you in your choice of “brain foods”.  The following is a condensed version from Yahoo! Food.  As always, you can check out the full article by clicking on the link at the end of this post.

Quote/Unquote:

The Best Brain Food for Infants and Babies:
Food solutions:  Iron-fortified cereals.

The Best Brain Food for Children and Teens:
Food solutions:  Bran cereals, oatmeal or whole-wheat bagels.

The Best Brain Food for Young Adults:
Food solutions:  Dark leafy greens, beans, meat or soy.

The Best Brain Food for Older Adults:
Food solutions:  Berries and other fruits, greens and turmeric (which contains curcumin).

The Best Brain Food for Pregnant Women:
Food solutions:
 Salmon and other fatty fish, DHA-fortified eggs and yogurt.

If the above summary is too brief for your liking, you know where you can go to "read more".  Yes that's right, click on the "Read More" tab and you'll be transported to Yahoo! Food to view its entire contents.  And when you're done, don't forget to return to this niche site, yes??


P/S:  In case you're wondering why you're seeing "strawberries" above?  Well... no reason really!!  They look so "delicious" on Yahoo! Food - I just had to transport them to my niche site for your "viewing" pleasure.  Now, ain't I just the sweetest ever!!

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Yahoo's! Best Brain Foods, Worst Brain Foods... Ah, Decisions, Decisions, Decisions!!

The article I read at “Yahoo! Health” entitled “Best And Worst Brain Foods” requires your attention. Though posted quite a while back on Yahoo! (the original article ie), I finally decided that I should highlight it (after deliberating as to whether to “elaborate” or “condense” it) on the “Reviews” Section of my niche site.

Yes finally, after many months of being placed in “KIV” mode in my “brain”, I decided to unleash it – in a “condensed” version, meaning I’m making a “summary” of the “best” and “worst” brain foods. I’ll of ‘cos be providing the link to the website at the end of this post to allow you to visit and explore the detailed explanation of the reasons behind this categorisation by the “nutritional health experts” at “Yahoo! Health”.

Before I list down the “do’s and don’t’s”, please be reminded that it has been pointed out that “although our “brain” represents only 2 percent of our body weight, it makes 20 percent energy demands on our resting metabolism”. The said article has also advised us to “stock up on these items to halt mental decline, jog your memory, sharpen your senses, improve your performance, activate your feel-good hormones, and protect your quick-witted sharpness” with many an interesting phrase to explain why we should “Drink This” and “Eat This” or explain the “why” behind “Not That”.

So, here goes:

Quote/Unquote:

FOR SHORT-TERM MEMORY
Drink This!: COFFEE
Not That!: ENERGY DRINKS/TOO MUCH COFFEE

FOR LONG-TERM MEMORY
Eat This!: BLUEBERRIES
Not That!: THE UNRIPE AND UNREADY

TO THINK FASTER
Eat This!: SALMON OR MACKEREL
Not That!: FULL-FAT ICE CREAM

TO ENERGIZE:
Eat This!: HIGH-PROTEIN SALAD WITH VINAIGRETTE
Not That!: PANCAKES OR BAGELS

TO CALM DOWN
Eat This!: LOW-FAT YOGURT OR MIXED NUTS
Not That!: SODA

TO CONCENTRATE
Eat This!: PEPPERMINT TEA
Not That!: CANDY

FOR GOOD MOODS AND GRINS
Eat This!: ARUGULA OR SPINACH SALAD
Not That!: WHITE CHOCOLATE

FOR SHARPER SENSES
Eat This!: 1 TBSP OF GROUND FLAXSEED DAILY
Not That!: ALCOHOL

Now, whether or not your “favourites” are mentioned in the list above, I’ll bet that you’re curious enough to check out the article at “Yahoo! Health”. I promise you an “interesting read” – full of “humour and wit”. So, let’s get cracking - click on the “Read More” tab and go check it out.

Here’s to your “creative” health!!

P/S:  A Cuppa per day keeps the "blues" away...LOL!!

 

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