A Daily Cup of Coffee…Reflection 3
Doug Hall is a modern day Thomas Edison and Benjamin Franklin all in one. It’s estimated that an average American household has t least 18 cleaning products, snack foods, and even appliance inventions he has developed. As a creativity expert, Doug says, “Dreamers are drawn to new horizons.” He has learned to couple outrageous fun with a “trained brain” to produce extraordinary results. Doug is also a big coffee lover. He and co-author David Wrecker consumed over 1,300 cups of coffee together while writing their book Jump Start your Brain. The authors challenge readers to listen and learn from life to be more creative. Doug has developed state-of-the-art research that provides detailed analysis of consumer reaction to potential products. He is always measuring the market with surveys to find ways a product or service can improve. His success can inspire us to apply some of the same principles in our lives. Ask yourself these questions: What methods work the best for me? What helps me be more creative? What hinders my effectiveness?
God has given each one of us creative talents to enjoy life and help others. Ask Him to help you look for creative ways to improve your perspective and approach to common everyday situations. You could be one java jolt away from your best idea ever.
Lord, give me an imagination that glorifies You. May my mind’s thoughts and dreams be a blessing to You. Change whatever is standing in the way of me being a more effective servant to You. Recharge my spiritual stamina.
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