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Researchers Revisit Edison's Method of Generating Olympic Level Ideas via Unique New Corporate Seminar
Few know that Thomas Edison deliberately mined his unconscious for patent development ideas, taking his famous naps while holding a brick. As the brick fell, he woke with new insights, leading to 1093 U.S. patents.
Author Stase Michaels maps the unconscious for researchers and provides techniques to mine its contents. During her four day seminar, The Unconscious: Your 24/7 Silent Problem-Solving Partner, she tells participants how breakthrough insights happen regularly and can be achieved as easily as learning to drive. Using personally developed techniques, she demonstrates how to present a problem to the unconscious for selective problem solving and generating successful research insights. READ MORE
Facing fierce competition, R&D turns to corporate seminar to tap the unconscious for breakthroughs.
R&D Divisions are in a constant race for the next breakthrough solution or idea. A new corporate seminar on, How to Access the Unconscious for Breakthrough Insights, promises to jump start researchers chasing cutting edge breakthroughs and patents, on demand. Expert Stase Michaels asserts it happens regularly and is as easily achieved as learning to drive.
As stiff international competition fuels the need for R&D breakthroughs, research labs seek ways to maximize R&D dollars and slash development time. At the request of R&D professionals, Michaels schedules an on-site four-day seminar. Using personally developed techniques, she demonstrates how to present a problem to the unconscious to receive sought-after insights and solutions. Because dreams are often a main bridge between the unconscious and the waking mind, attendees simultaneously learn easy techniques to understand dreams. Participants are not required to believe in the power of the unconscious or dreams. They simply try out what is presented. Michaels cites inventors, scientists and businessmen who made spontaneous advances using this approach and suggests it occurs regularly. READ MORE
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