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Creative Problem-Solving in Everyday Situations

Jim Schreier Posted on January 16, 2025 Posted in Creativity
Creative Problem-Solving in Everyday Situations

The scenario is familiar: you’re heading to work on your usual route, only to find the road closed. You need to quickly find an alternative route to avoid being late. Or perhaps you’re facing an impending deadline on a project, but the resources you’ve always relied on are suddenly unavailable.

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