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EPISODE · May 20, 2022 · 17 MIN

Live From The PECAA Annual Meeting - Keynote Address with Natalie Nixon, PhD

from Practice Advantage · host Dr. Justin Manning, Dr. Natalie Nixon

Natalie Nixon, PhD, founder of Figure8Thinking is a creativity expert. We all have the capability to be creative and to be successful, creativity is no longer a nice-to-have. It's a need-to-have. Dr. Nixon shares strategies for expanding our creativity. Key Takeaways:Creativity is our ability to toggle between Wonder and Rigor to solve problems. Innovation is an invention created into scalable value.Wonder is the ability to be in awe, ask blue sky questions, dream, and be super audaciousWho is your wonder mentor?Rigor is structure, orderWho is your rigor mentor?Improve your creativity:The Creative Leap by Natalie Nixon, PhDAre you missing out on the PECAA Annual Meeting in Palm Springs, CA? Make sure you're a PECAA Max Member and join us next year in Nashville! 

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