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The science of improving your brain’s creativity | Nick Skillicorn | TEDxDurhamUniversity

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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Nick spoke about the real definition of creativity, in which consists of ideas that have added values. Values could be in the form of help to someone or businesses or any kind of social help that can make the society better. He emphasised on the importance of working on ideas once they form in our minds to prevent them from slipping away. His talk also answered the question “Why does someone consider themselves more creative than others’? and the answers are due to environments, in which people are brought up and taught, as well as various ways to enhance creativity.

Nick Skillicorn is the CEO and Founder of Improvides, and a Durham University Collingwood College’s 2004 alumni. He’s an innovation coach and author with a deep insight into how your creativity works and how it can be enhanced. His popular blog is at www.improvides.com and you can follow his twitter at @improvides!

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