On imagination
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.” Albert Einstein
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.” Albert Einstein
The question on ITV The Alan Titchmarsh Show was, “Should marriage proposals be made in private?”. Listen to what proposal planner Daisy Amodio and etiquette expert William Hanson have to say. What do you think? The bigger the proposal, the better? Or, less is definitely more?
Are you good at solving brain teasers? I’m not particularly good, but I like to give them a try now and again. Test yourself with these 10 teasers (link to YouTube.com).
Do the quick personality test here on YouTube and see if it works for you! 😉
You’re in an English-speaking country and are sitting in a restaurant or pub with the menu in your hands, but you have absolutely no idea what to order. What on earth is lamb’s lettuce or asparagus. Or Brussel sprouts or cauliflower? Perhaps the BBC’s Good Food Glossary can help you.
I see lots of presentations crammed full with facts and statistics. Why don’t people focus on the important stuff and leave the rest out? Well that’s what Scott Schwertly recommends in his article entitled “How to Present Data and Numbers“.