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  1. Jun 21, 2015 · Bain says the reason for this is because when you exercise being creative, you are actually rewiring your brain’s neural maps. “Creativity feeds new energy. We respond to everything with new and greater capacity,” he says. “That’s good news for life, love, and work.”

  2. Jul 7, 2015 · -- Katherine Woodward Thomas, author of Calling in The One "In The Book of Doing and Being, Barnet Bain affirms that creativity and real work are for the inner life what exercise is for the body. There’s no getting around it, and immersing ourselves in it brings us alive.

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  3. Jul 7, 2015 · Since Bain is not writing specifically to any creative branch (writers, artists, etc.), his advice comes across as bland and flat. He talks a lot about the 'why' of creativity but not the 'how.' And what exercises he offers are not much fun.

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  4. "In The Book of Doing and Being, Barnet Bain affirms that creativity and real work are for the inner life what exercise is for the body. There’s no getting around it, and immersing ourselves in it brings us alive.

    • Barnet Bain
    • July 07, 2015
    • Paperback
  5. Jul 7, 2015 · Bain’s motivational guidance includes: rewiring your brain to unleash ultra-creativity; finding freedom from self-criticism, perfectionism, and other obstructions to productivity and creative...

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    • Simon and Schuster, 2015
    • illustrated
  6. “In The Book of Doing and Being, Barnet Bain affirms that creativity and real work are for the inner life what exercise is for the body. There’s no getting around it, and immersing ourselves in it brings us alive.

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  8. Apr 20, 2021 · Key points. Your body clearly benefits from a daily moderate level of exercising. Your brain benefits most when the movement addresses its unique evolutionary priorities: survival and procreation....

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