CHILD’S PLAY CAN INSPIRE YOU.
While sticking out your tongue at strangers may not be productive, thinking like a kid can boost creativity.
Researchers Darya Zabelina and Michael Robinson of North Dakota State University wanted to see if tapping into a childlike mind-set would enhance an…
Posted on 13 August, 2010, 9:55am. Reblogged from unicornology and Originally from unicornology. This post has 40 notes.
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