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Walking for Idea Generation

Use walking as a deliberate thinking practice when you want fresh ideas or better problem solving. The basic protocol is to move at an easy, steady pace—often walking, though jogging or similar rhythmic movement can work—while letting attention stay lightly occupied rather than forcing a solution. The movement seems to loosen thinking and make divergent ideas emerge more easily.

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I get my best ideas, not sprinting on the beach, but just either walking or jogging.

huberman · How to Improve at Learning Using Neuroscience & AI | Dr. Terry Sejnowski · Nov 18, 2024 · 2:13:02 · open ↗
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