We are all creative. We continuously create things, ideas, images etc. However, when discussing creativity, we do not refer only to the basic creation process. Making coffee for instance is a creative process that only requires you to follow some given instructions. The creativity representing the subject of this article requires something more. It mainly requires your capacity to see things differently from other people. It requires a deeper view and analysis of things and people. It requires unusual approaches, sometimes even absurd ones, but these are determining innovation and originality. And creativity is based on them.

There are a great many benefits to working from home, including flexibility of working hours, taking unscheduled days off, waving goodbye to working in formal business wear and spending more quality time with the family. However, working from home can also produce challenges, including reduced creativity.

During the last decade at least, there’s been an increasing wave of people who have experienced success with their business and have felt the need to share their way of doing things. Ergo, books and lots of books on the subject. With that thought in mind, I’ve put together for you a compilation of must-read web design books, broken down into topics and experience that are available online for free.

Paul Graham sums up the three crucial things you need to do to ensure your startup is successful. According to some estimates, over 90% of startups fail. The reasons vary, but a major factor which can hinder your success is the myths and misconceptions circulating about startups.

On average, a working person in the US is disturbed roughly every three minutes. Unfortunately, it takes considerably longer than that for them to get back to the task they were doing at the time. As a result, a lot of time gets wasted and the productivity of the person suffers.