Lateral Thinking Prompts

Overcome creative blocks with lateral thinking.

Facing a creative block or slump phase? You're not alone. Every creative journey has its highs and lows.

While planners and routines are certainly helpful, we have another trick up our sleeve for banishing blocks: lateral thinking exercises. 

 Lateral thinking, a term coined by Edward de Bono in the 1960s, refers to a problem-solving approach that involves looking at situations from fresh perspectives rather than following traditional step-by-step logic. It's about breaking away from conventional patterns of thought and embracing unconventional, indirect, and creative approaches to understanding and solving problems. Lateral thinking encourages you to see the broader picture, make connections that aren't immediately obvious, and explore innovative solutions.

As a token of our commitment to your creative journey, we're offering a free download: "Lateral Thinking Prompts to Navigate Creative Slumps." These prompts are designed to stimulate thought, reflection, and breakthroughs. 

 
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