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Too Fast to Think

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Chris Lewis

Understanding the brain's dual hemispheres—where the left handles logic and language, and the right fosters creativity and empathy—is key to enhancing creativity and well-being. Activities that engage either side, alongside adequate sleep, can optimize brain function and creativity, as illustrated by Bill Clinton’s struggles with exhaustion. Social media has blurred work-life boundaries, reshaped perspectives, and heightened stress, particularly for women, who engage more actively online. Creativity thrives on intuition, as seen in Sinclair Beecham’s success with Prêt à Manger, and is often sparked by diverse experiences, as Jackie Cooper’s unconventional path demonstrates. Overcoming fear of failure and embracing routines that quiet the analytical mind can unlock creative potential, supported by traits like dreaming, relaxing, and sharing ideas. However, education systems often fail to prepare individuals for modern challenges, focusing on theory over practical skills like financial management or communication, which are vital for fostering creativity and adaptability in today’s world.

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Understanding the intricate relationship between creativity, intuition, and well-being lies at the heart of this book. It explores how the brain’s hemispheres collaborate, the impact of modern technology on behavior, and the importance of balancing analytical and imaginative thinking. Through real-world examples and insights, readers are guided to unlock their creative potential, embrace diverse experiences, and overcome barriers like fear and stress. By challenging traditional education and societal norms, the book inspires a fresh approach to cultivating creativity and achieving success in today’s dynamic world.

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Christopher Lewis is the founder and CEO of LEWIS Advisory Board, one of the world’s most influential marketing and communications agencies. He is also a published journalist and media trainer who’s worked with senior politicians, celebrities and business people.

Understanding the brain's dual hemispheres—where the left handles logic and language, and the right fosters creativity and empathy—is key to enhancing creativity and well-being. Activities that engage either side, alongside adequate sleep, can optimize brain function and creativity, as illustrated by Bill Clinton’s struggles with exhaustion. Social media has blurred work-life boundaries, reshaped perspectives, and heightened stress, particularly for women, who engage more actively online. Creativity thrives on intuition, as seen in Sinclair Beecham’s success with Prêt à Manger, and is often sparked by diverse experiences, as Jackie Cooper’s unconventional path demonstrates. Overcoming fear of failure and embracing routines that quiet the analytical mind can unlock creative potential, supported by traits like dreaming, relaxing, and sharing ideas. However, education systems often fail to prepare individuals for modern challenges, focusing on theory over practical skills like financial management or communication, which are vital for fostering creativity and adaptability in today’s world.

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