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Identifying the Hindrances to Your Imagination

Identifying the Hindrances to Your Imagination

  1. Exercising Your Imagination
  2. Slow-down
  3. Your work and Imagination
  4. Effects of Mass Media

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Writer, artist, Accountant and a forever learner. Learning, loving, Hoping.

These ideas show some of the hindrances to imagination and how to solve them with exercises.

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