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bija089 [108]
3 years ago
5

Max needs to create a plan for his final art project. inez, also in the class, passes by and sees max sitting at an outdoor café

, having coffee. he seems really relaxed. inez asks him how come he isn't stressed thinking about the final project. what does this scenario indicate?
Social Studies
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lisabon 2012 [21]3 years ago
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The answer is "<span>Doing “nothing” may be one of the most important creative things we can do."

Slacking off and putting aside standard times of 'doing nothing' might be the best thing we can do to prompt perspectives that sustain our creative energy and enhance our psychological health.Doing nothing or having nothing to do, are profitable open doors for empowering oblivious manners of thinking. Oblivious idea exceeds expectations at incorporating and partner data, by subliminally doing cooperative inquiries over our expansive database of learning. </span>
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