Metacognitive Exercises That Develop Creative Intelligence
David Kayrouz ()
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David Kayrouz: Auckland University of Technology
Chapter Chapter 6 in The Handbook of Creativity & Innovation in Business, 2022, pp 105-119 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter offers four metacognitive exercises to illustrate forms of perceptual awareness. They demonstrate how CiQ can develop from a conscious meta-cognitive awareness of our responses to daily life as we live it. How personal actions, directed by felt senses as response to stimuli, can be an immediate source of information. When carefully observed and mindfully recognized, these responses as insights contribute to the development of a critical self-reflective awareness. From the exercises and examples presented, readers should consider the richness of their responses, as indicative of possibilities to further develop their CiQ.
Keywords: AttentionAttention; Behaviour; Felt sensesFelt senses; Felt shiftsFelt shifts; Metacognition; Self-awarenessSelf-awareness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-2180-3_6
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