b"INTELLECTUAL CAPACITY 3.Daydream:creativepeopleknow,despitewhattheirparentsand teachersmayhavetoldthem,thatdaydreamingisanythingbuta waste of time. Reverie exposed that mind-wandering offers very personal rewards, includingcreativeincubation,self-awareness,futureplanning, reflection on the meaning of one's experiences, and even compassion.As idle as it may seem, the act of mind wandering is often anything but senseless. This can lead to improvements in creative thinking.So, the next time you're hard at work on a creative project or task that requires intense focus, try taking a five-minute daydream break every hour.Try engaging in a simple activity that will get your mind wandering, like walking, doodling, or cleaning, and see how it affects your ideas and the way you think.4.Solitude: the symbolismroom of one's ownis a basic need for many creative people. For example, the work habits of countless artists have demonstrated that solitary thinking time truly nurtures the creative spirit.It is important to take time for solitude, to give yourself space to reflect, to establish new relationships and to find meaning. Unfortunately,lonelinessisvastlyundervaluedinsociety,leading many people to avoid spending time alone.We tend to view alone timeas wasted time or an indication of an antisocial or melancholy personality.Buttheabilitytoappreciateandproductivelyuseourown companionshipcanstimulatecreativitybyhelpingustapintoour thoughts and our own inner world. So, don't avoid it, embrace it!5.Intuition: intuition arises from unconscious or spontaneous information processingandplaysanimportantroleinhowwethink,reason, create and behave socially. Intuition is part of the cerebral system.Thus, the brain system helps us assimilate new information into our existingknowledgestructuresandhelpsusrecognizecomplexGermain Decelles209"