Publisher's Synopsis
Imagination is not a gift but a skill which anyone can improve. In Chapter 1 I explain the ˜mechanics˜ of the imagination. The process begins with having experiences. The memories you accumulate intermingle in your subconscious and form connections. These then pop into your conscious mind as ideas. 65 practical lessons are set out in Chapter 2, and in each I suggest an idea or working method you could take on board. The cover expanding your pool of experiences, and helping the resulting memories intermingle more freely in your subconscious. You could also learn new ways of helping good ideas emerge, and of improving on your initial ideas as you evaluate and revise them. The book will be a valuable aid to anyone who needs to come up with ideas, whether in their work or other activities.