Editorial for EJBRM volume 16 issue 2: special theme on the intuitive reader
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[Extract] Right now, I am hearing a lot about how creativity should be used to enhance Science and Education, but not a lot of clarification about the phenomenon itself. In my experience, Business academics have always been ahead in this regard, perhaps because they are less daunted by risk and more likely to surrender to it. But what is this elusive creativity? I think that creativity is the process of synthesising everyday, lifeworld data by our unconscious minds. It begins without our conscious awareness, and brews until it is ready to break through the conscious barrier, into cognition. It visits us regularly, in our dreams and in our boardroom (bored room) doodles, but we don't usually pay heed. It always presents itself as an image or metaphor, and it comes without explanation or apparent invitation. Our conscious mind then has to interpret – to wrestle it to the ground in order to make sense of it all. We should welcome such a gift and accept it most graciously, however, because (to paraphrase Milton Erikson) your unconscious is smarter than you are.
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