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Walking and creativity: A winning combination 14 Articles

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    by Aarti Kansal

    We often think while sipping a cup of coffee early in the morning about how would the day treat us. After the day goes by, we remark on the happenings and this is how the days of the week fly. Now comes the special part of...read more

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    by Shane Dayton

    I've paced around (annoying my parents) since I was three years old. Going hand in hand with that, I've been writing stories and have wanted to be a writer ever since I was three, as well. Everyone always tells me to cal...read more

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    by M W

    Our creativity stems from an inner part in our mind we often find malnourished and lacking in exercise. It is a part of our body and soul, covered by additional layers of everyday life, that we find difficult to shovel asi...read more

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    by Andy Paulo

    I'm sure you've noticed, just as I have, how taking a leisurely walk really gets your juices flowing. Creative juices, that is. Something about standing upright and perambulating even the shortest of distances starts those...read more

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    by Preethi K.

    It's truly said that walking is not only a exercise but all above that. When you walk with a company(any one friend, sister, mother etc.) you never experience the real pleasure of walking and also your mind is not creative...read more

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    by Gemma Wiseman

    Walking gives the body a healthy shot of active pleasure. Give the feet a sturdy pair of shoes to cushion the mix of uncertain treads ~ cobbly gravel, hard tar or concrete and springy grass! And inject the body with the in...read more

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    by cody18

    Often you'll hear people say they're going for a walk to "clear their heads." There must be something to the combination of walking and thinking that allows us to gain clarity and solve dilemmas. Speaking strictly from...read more

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    by Muyanga Ziba

    United States impressed with Malawi's Human rights record. A human rights report for 2006 released by the United States Department of State rates Malawi Government as having generally respected the human rights ...read more

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    by Michel Kersaint

    Global warming is an issue to be considered. The earth may be warming to a slightly smaller scale than previous warming periods, but what has been discovered by the United Nation scientist is that the earth should be cooli...read more

  • 10 of 14

    by Susan Schmid

    How many times have you read that walking is one of the best all-round exercises? And how many times have you told yourself that you should do more of it - but avoided doing so for one main reason - it's so boring! Well, t...read more

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    by Jane Leacock Graydon

    Walking is not only a great form of physical exercise, but it can be very therapeutic too, and even contribute to creativity, partly I think because it increases oxygen flow to the brain. Walking helps us deal with stress...read more

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    by BT Cassidy

    Art for me is the process of gestation. You take an idea and kick it around about and look at it like a piece of clay to be sculpted. See the angel in the stone then carving it from it is easy enough. One of the most fr...read more

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    by Phil Bilzon

    "All truly great thoughts are conceived by walking." Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), German philosopher. We can often think that the main benefit of walking is physical. And, moreover, we often feel that because we hav...read more

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    by Shenni Bubb

    There is truly a part of our bodies that need to be consistently relaxed and that is our minds. This indeed is essential for creativity. Thus once the mind is at rest we then get a more energetic thought pattern. This may ...read more

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