| Thinkerer's Kit. Your customized collection of Cuepons in card form. You pick the Cuepons. You make the cards. We'll suggest some ways to use them in other sections. If you see a way that might be useful to you, you can decide whether you want to make the cards. For now, just keep the word so we can talk about it. And remind you of the difference between talking and doing. |
Print cards that speak to you. Listen to them once in a while. |
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Thinkerer's Kit: Use your cues. When you want an idea, deal out a few cards. Imagine what the cards might be telling you. You are the detective. The cards are your clues. Your job is to figure out how these clues fit in with what you are looking for. Or you can think of your Cuepon deck as a new type of Tarot card that lets you be the psychic. Card tricks for your brain. |
Thinkerer's
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You will think of better ideas. That’s fine with us. The theme of the Thinkerer is to get more out of your brain. Help just when you need it, not just when you read it. |
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| Downloads: (In IE, Right click, select "Save file as...") | Feel free to use these printable files in accordance with the copyright terms below. | |
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Problemater's Kit
(.pdf) For brains that feed on problems.
Hunter's Kit
(.pdf)
Braintrainer's Kit (.pdf)
HeadTeam (.pdf) |
Signs (.pdf) Signs without Names (.pdf) The Book of Strengths (.pdf) |
Market to your brain
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The Thinkerer
05/08/2008 Copyright (c) D. F. Dansereau & S. H. Evans |
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