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In this talk , Yarin inspires with his methodology of Systematic Creative Thinking. The audience will be entertained while being tickled at their creativity bone. The talk will combine illusions with real life stories from the industry about creativity and overcoming challenges. Participants in the talk can expect to:
  • Be meaningfully entertained and intrigued 
  • Increase Awareness to Thinking Traps
  • Have a good laugh about making mistakes (as long as you learn from them). Take the process seriously, yourself lightly and recover faster from mistakes
  • Think more often about the way we think and be open to new possibilities
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  • Acquire “detective-like” suspicion and sharpen curiosity. Dare to challenge your assumptions and “common wisdom”. Lower fear levels and enjoy the triumph of identifying thinking traps
  • Be inspired to learn more how to increase personal and organizational creativity 
  • Get a taste of a few practical "Systematic Creative Thinking" techniques (out of the 8 that are taught at the full day workshop) that can be useful during work and home with your family.   

“Thinking out of the box”   

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Participants will learn how to play Creativity game.  It is a unique family game, very suitable as a gift for the festive seasons. It sharpens minds of parents, kids, managers and employees while having fun. It encourages learning from mistakes. As you play, you enhance   skills and confidence. You look for more possibilities than we usually do.   

About: Yarin Kimor

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Yarin is a world known expert in the development of "Systematic Creative Thinking", an author of the best seller book "Making the Impossible Possible" and the developer of the exciting unique educational game : 
“Thinking outside 
of the box”.   

Governments and Defence Agencies, Fortune 500 companies such as Microsoft, IBM and more, Trade Unions, Science Centres, Universities and Education organisation and many more had invited Yarin to consult, inspire and train their top and middle managements to build an empowering environment and establish “Creative Communication Protocols” so individuals and teams will be able to unleash their creativity at work. 

Yarin is a very popular keynote speaker at conferences and corporate retreat , annual events, employee’s day  because he combines original and inspiring content with magic illusions in his interactive talk demonstrating creative points in most vivid and entertaining manner. 


To book Yarin's Inspiring, Meaningful and Entertaining Learning talks or workshops for your next event please contact us --->    
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Zeigarnik effect

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Soviet psychologist Bluma Zeigarnik (1900-1988) first studied the phenomenon after her professor, Gestalt psychologist Kurt Lewin, noticed that a waiter had better recollections of still unpaid orders. Once the orders were complete, the waiters had much difficulty to remember what the people have ordered just a few minutes earlier.

In psychology, the Zeigarnik effect states that people remember uncompleted or interrupted tasks better than completed tasks. The automatic system signals the conscious mind, which may be focused on new goals, that a previous activity was left incomplete. It seems to be human nature to finish what we start and, if it is not finished, we experience dissonance.

In his shows, Yarin confirms that there is no such thing as telepathy admitting that it is all illusions and hard work. While Yarin teaches the audience the secrets behind a few of his tricks, the kept secrets become a source of debates and discussion, leaving memorable effect that helps as a reminder how to avoid “thinking traps” in our daily lives.