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Excuses Assessment

Most people see themselves as uncreative. The good news is: creativity is something everybody can learn (even in logical and systematic ways, if that suits you best!) If you can unlearn rigid habits, if you can let go of stubborn beliefs in "the one right way" and are open to learn and practice creative thinking techniques, you CAN BE CREATIVE. Let's start with a simple list of excuses. Be honest; answer carefully and truthfully!

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Question 1 of 1

What is your excuse? Tick all of the options that you use on a regular basis. 

(Select all that apply)
A

We tried that before.

B

Our place is different.

C

It costs too much.

D

That's not MY job.

E

It's too radical a change.

F

It's too much work.

G

Quit dreaming!

H

Don't rock the boat...

I

It's never been done before.

J

It won't work here.

K

We'll consider it later.

L

Let's be realistic.

M

That's not our problem.

N

Good thought, but impractical.

O

You're right, but...

P

It's impossible.

Q

We're not ready for that.

R

We don't have enough time, money or staff.

S

We've always done it this way.

T

Let's give it more thought.

U

Let's shelve it for the moment.

V

It's just too much trouble.

W

How can we afford that?

X

You're ahead of your time.

Y

That's crazy!

Z

Get real!

AA

You're joking, right?

AB

It's a pipe dream.

AC

I know somebody who tried it.

AD

You'll never get people to agree.

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