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10 Books to Read That Will Give Your Creativity a Boost

There is no prescribed formula that will make anyone more creative. But there are tools. Successful people who attribute their best practices, styles and abilities to make creative juices flow can summarize how this has happened for them, or at least how some forces have led to better creative energy being at the forefront of their endeavors.
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Thinking, Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman)
Thinking, Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman)
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Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative
Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative
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Orbiting the Giant Hairball (Gordon Mackenzie)
Orbiting the Giant Hairball (Gordon Mackenzie)
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The Art of War (Steven Pressfield)
The Art of War (Steven Pressfield)
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The Everyday Work of Art (Eric Booth)
The Everyday Work of Art (Eric Booth)
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Damn Good Advice (George Lois)
Damn Good Advice (George Lois)
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The Act of Creation (Arthur Koestler)
The Act of Creation (Arthur Koestler)
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Think! Before It's Too Late (Edward De Bono)
Think! Before It's Too Late (Edward De Bono)
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The Creative Habit – How to Learn It and Use It for Life (Twyla Tharp)
The Creative Habit – How to Learn It and Use It for Life (Twyla Tharp)
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The Artist'S Way – a Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity (Julia Cameron)
The Artist'S Way – a Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity (Julia Cameron)
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