​When it comes to creativity, Darwin, Tchaikovsky, and Maya Angelou all saw the importance of this habit 

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The counterintuitive secret of history’s most creative minds.

A few times every month, I push and force my brain to come up with new ideas. The process is counterintuitive. I become bored on purpose. I believe an idle mind connects better dots. I feel guilty every time. But I push through it. I’m supposed to be working. I have a to-do list and emails to respond to. And I deliberately allow my mind to do nothing.

 The counterintuitive secret of history’s most creative minds.

A few times every month, I push and force my brain to come up with new ideas. The process is counterintuitive. I become bored on purpose. I believe an idle mind connects better dots. I feel guilty every time. But I push through it. I’m supposed to be working. I have a to-do list and emails to respond to. And I deliberately allow my mind to do nothing.  Work Life 

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