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Bob Kroon, Certified Board Facilitator, CEO Coach 95 Views Creativity in people often doesn't appear in many people until later in life. At 29, you are arguably "young". It takes a certain maturity to understand the creative process; finding your constraints, studying the problem, etc. At a younger age, dreaming is sometimes confused for creativity. True creativity emerges when you study the problem more than the answer. An answer looking for a problem ... is dreaming. Re finding a mentor. Who have you worked for, or that you know, that you admire? Go slow. All relationships require trust and building trust takes time. I would argue that mentors are developed more than they are found. Furthermore, wisdom may not be on the surface. The more you get to know someone, the more you see the wisdom they have to offer. Another suggestion--if you want to get something, give something. Make sure your relationship genuinely goes in two directions. Unconscious Motivation Tweet freud impulses human plays Motivating impulses that influence behavior without conscious awareness. Unconscious motivation plays a prominent role in Sigmund Freud's theories of human behavior. According to Freud and his followers, most human behavior is the result of desires, impulses, and memories that have been repressed into an unconscious state, yet still influence actions. Freud believed that the human mind consists of a tiny, conscious part that is available for direct observation and a much larger subconscious portion that plays an even more important role in determining behavior.

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Bob Kroon, Certified Board Facilitator, CEO Coach95 Views

Creativity in people often doesn't appear in many people until later in life. At 29, you are arguably "young". It takes a certain maturity to understand the creative process; finding your constraints, studying the problem, etc.

At a younger age, dreaming is sometimes confused for creativity. True creativity emerges when you study the problem more than the answer. An answer looking for a problem ... is dreaming.

Re finding a mentor. Who have you worked for, or that you know, that you admire? Go slow. All relationships require trust and building trust takes time. I would argue that mentors are developed more than they are found.

Furthermore, wisdom may not be on the surface. The more you get to know someone, the more you see the wisdom they have to offer.

Another suggestion--if you want to get something, give something. Make sure your relationship genuinely goes in two directions.

Unconscious MotivationTweet

freud impulses human plays

Motivating impulses that influence behavior without conscious awareness.

Unconscious motivation plays a prominent role in Sigmund Freud's theories of human behavior. According to Freud and his followers, most human behavior is the result of desires, impulses, and memories that have been repressed into an unconscious state, yet still influence actions. Freud believed that the human mind consists of a tiny, conscious part that is available for direct observation and a much larger subconscious portion that plays an even more important role in determining behavior.

The term "Freudian slip" refers to the manifestation of these unconscious impulses. For example, a person who responds "Bad to meet you" instead of the usual "Glad to meet you" may be revealing true feelings. The substitution of "bad" for "glad" is more than a slip of the tongue; it is an expression of the person's unconscious feelings of fear or dislike. Similarly, a talented athlete who plays an

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uncharacteristically poor game could be acting on an unconscious desire to punish overbearing or inattentive parents. Unknown to the athlete, the substandard performance actually is communicating an important message.

Freud also contended that repressed memories and desires are the origins of most mental disorders. Psychoanalysis was developed as a method of assisting patients in bringing their unconscious thoughts to consciousness. This increased awareness of the causes for behavior and feelings then would assist the patient in modifying the undesired aspects of behavior.

Read more: Unconscious Motivation - Freud, Impulses, Human, and Plays - JRank Articles http://psychology.jrank.org/pages/642/Unconscious-Motivation.html#ixzz3lwZq8jGo

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/31/health/psychology/31subl.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0