ʎɹɐuıpɹo ǝɥʇ ǝzıɹɐıןıɯɐɟǝp

[av_two_third first min_height='' vertical_alignment='' space='' custom_margin='' margin='0px' padding='0px' border='' border_color='' radius='0px' background_color='' src='' background_position='top left' background_repeat='no-repeat'][av_heading heading='ʎɹɐuıpɹo ǝɥʇ ǝzıɹɐıןıɯɐɟǝp' tag='h3' style='' size='' subheading_active='' subheading_size='15' padding='10' color='' custom_font='' custom_class=''][/av_heading][av_textblock size='' font_color='' color='' custom_class='']Cognitive psychologists say that we approach the world with a “schema”, a way of grouping things to make them easier to understand.Certain things always belong together; others never do.Creative people have a greater capacity to associate ungrouped things and disassociate grouped ones.How do we gain the mental edge in problem solving?answer – “˙ʎɹɐuıpɹo ǝɥʇ ǝzıɹɐıןıɯɐɟǝp” and uncover new associations to achieve superior levels of performance.”Stop trying to be perfect. Start being remarkable![/av_textblock][av_social_share title='' style='' buttons='' custom_class=''][/av_two_third][av_one_third min_height='' vertical_alignment='' space='' custom_margin='' margin='0px' padding='0px' border='' border_color='' radius='0px' background_color='' src='' background_position='top left' background_repeat='no-repeat'][av_image src='http://www.testartofvision.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/stop_being_perfect_320_430_c1.jpg' attachment='998' attachment_size='full' align='center' animation='no-animation' styling='' hover='' link='' target='' caption='' font_size='' appearance='' overlay_opacity='0.4' overlay_color='#000000' overlay_text_color='#ffffff' custom_class=''][/av_image][/av_one_third]