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Ooops! Phopahs? Foepahs? Accidental Creative Tools

Creativity Challenge 2001 #6

In CC 2001-05 I created a potential "phopah" by misspelling the word "closure" and typing it as "closer", which still has multiple meanings itself. Such a misspelling could lead to some creative insights. That is the theme of this week's CC. Let creative insights or creativity happen, while attempting to do it deliberately. Often creativity surrounds us. We simply need to "look harder to truly observe it to see it" (thank you Yogi).

Each day deliberately substitute or misspell words to discover new insights.

MONDAY--at work Today review 6 to 12 sentences or questions related to a challenge you are working on and deliberately misspell one, two, three key words (verbs, adverbs, nouns).

TUESDAY--at home Today review 6 to 12 sentences or questions related to a challenge you are working on and deliberately misspell one, two, three key words (verbs, adverbs, nouns).

WEDNESDAY--at school or in your ongoing educational attempts Today review 6 to 12 sentences or questions related to a challenge you are working on and deliberately misspell one, two, three key words (verbs, adverbs, nouns).

THURSDAY--in newspaper articles Today review 6 to 12 sentences or questions related to a challenge you are working on and deliberately misspell one, two, three key words (verbs, adverbs, nouns).

FRIDAY--in television or radio stories or advertisements Today review 6 to 12 sentences or questions related to a challenge you are working on and deliberately misspell one, two, three key words (verbs, adverbs, nouns).

Have a week filled with creativity.

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