I think with my hands and have been doing so for as long as I can remember. It's a natural way for me to concentrate and create. The bigger the writing instrument and larger the writing surface, the bigger the ideas. I'm an active listener when I'm drawing and a much more creative person when I can see the connections between thoughts. Thinking with your hands does not require one to be an artist. To the contrary, it is more compelling when the diagrams and images are loose, under construction. Take the plunge. Grab a marker, hold it high between your fingers and don't worry about the outcome. Just write, draw lines, scribbles, arrows, dots, anything. Get the ideas out on paper. Ask questions, even write out the questions. It's fun to come back later with another color and answer them, introducing new ideas and information. My most creative concepts have arisen from diagrams developed on large (30" wide roll) b...
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