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Summary: How to think like Leonardo da Vinci Michael J. Gelb

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  • Родион Котовскийhas quoted9 years ago
    Choose a theme for the day, and write down in your notebook everything you observe that day -- including your thoughts - that ties in with that theme. Reward yourself appropriately for what you come up with.
  • Родион Котовскийhas quoted9 years ago
    example suggest these practical steps:
    Keep a journal or notebook.
  • G.Ghas quoted4 years ago
    experience is the heart of wisdom.’’
  • Carsten Hjerrildhas quoted5 years ago
    Which activities allow me to best feel like I am expressing my natural character traits?
    What is the one thing I could start -- or stop -- doing today that would most improve my quality of life?
    What is my greatest personal talent?
    How can I get paid for doing what I love to do?
    Who are my most inspiring role models?
    How can I best be of service to others?
    What is my heart’s deepest desire?
    How am I perceived by: my best friend; my worst enemy; my boss; my children; my spouse?
    What are my blessings in life?
    What legacy would I most like to leave?
  • Carsten Hjerrildhas quoted5 years ago
    Keep a journal or notebook.
  • Anna Lahas quoted6 years ago
    ‘‘The eye encompasses the beauty of the whole world. Who would believe that so small a space could contain the images of the entire universe.’’
    --Leonardo da Vinci
  • Anna Lahas quoted6 years ago
    the world’s first revolving stage.
  • Anna Lahas quoted6 years ago
    In November 1994, Bill Gates purchased 18 sheets of Leonardo da Vinci’s notebooks for $30.8 million. da Vinci’s notebooks included original plans and ideas for a flying machine, a helicopter, a parachute, the extendible ladder, three-speed gear shift, the bicycle, adjustable spanners, the snorkel, hydraulic jacks, locks for canal systems, folding furniture, a water-powered alarm clock and
  • Anna Lahas quoted6 years ago
    Leonardo da Vinci kept about 7,000 pages of notes recording his thoughts during his lifetime, and most scholars believe that was only one-half of what he actually wrote. He jotted down ideas, thoughts, sketches and impressions whenever they came to him.
  • Anna Lahas quoted6 years ago
    Keep a journal or notebook
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