Summary of Tina Seelig's inGenius

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#1 The ability to reframe problems is a key tool for increasing your imagination. It allows you to see the solution from many different points of view, which allows you to come up with more solutions.

#2 The process of asking why questions is a useful tool for expanding the landscape of solutions for a problem. When you ask why questions, you are, essentially, changing your frame of reference by shifting your perspective to that of the other person.

#3 Looking at problems from different perspectives is critical when dealing with any type of challenge. For example, before 1543, people believed that the sun and all the planets revolve around the earth. But in 1543, Copernicus changed all of that by proposing that the sun is actually at the center of the solar system.

#4 We can shift our frames of reference every day. For example, turn a rock or piece of driftwood into art by placing it on display. Or, sit on the floor to see how a young child sees the world.

Summary of Tina Seelig's inGenius