What is Colourful Thinking?

These days many people spend the majority of their day thinking in a frenetic, fast-paced and superficial way.

For them, this kind of high-intensity and speedy beta wave thinking has become habitual and is a way of life. Beta wave thinking has its place. For example, when it comes to analysis and action-planning. But if you spend too much time engaged in it you feel tired and stressed. DayTime Thinking as we call it, is not conducive to generating ideas. Colourful Thinking logo
 
Slow, deeper and quieter forms of thinking are. As individuals, effective creativity comes adding other thinking styles into the mix. It’s like thinking in colour instead of in black and white. Other colours of thinking are as follows. 

  • The deep thinking which occurs when brain wave frequencies slow down and intensify. This happens when you sleep. We call this NightTime Thinking and it can be used to generate ideas and solve problems.
  • The insights and inspirational thoughts which come from theta wave thinking,  which we call DayBreak Thinking.
  • The reflective and intuitive thoughts which come from alpha wave thinking, which we call DayDream Thinking.

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