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Is Imagination Abstract Thinking?

Mike Schoultz
3 min readMar 27, 2021

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Abstract thinking?

Not at all.

Imagination is an integral part of the human mind that covers both the creative and learning spheres.

Increasing one’s imagination creates possibilities. It is considered to be the creative faculty of the mind that helps a person in process-oriented activities, such as thinking, memorizing, remembering, or opinion forming.

A rich imagination can enable a person to pursue and accomplish many great things. There are various ways to enrich one’s imagination:

Widen experiences

Experience as much as you can. Exposure puts more ideas into your subconscious. Actively seek out new and very different experiences to broaden your idea thinking experience portfolio.

Look for what is not easily seen

Look where others aren’t looking to see what others aren’t seeing.

Here’s how: How to Be Good at Your Imagination

Be able to overlook rules

Rules, to the creative person, are indeed made to be broken. They are created for us by other people, generally to control a process; the creative person needs freedom in order to work.

Ask“what if…”

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Mike Schoultz
Mike Schoultz

Written by Mike Schoultz

Mike Schoultz writes about improving the performance of business. Bookmark his blog for stories and articles. www.digitalsparkmarketing.com

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