Caffeine for the Creative Mind

1581808674I just added Caffeine for the Creative Mind: 250 Exercises to Wake Up Your Brain by Stefan Mumaw and Wendy Lee Oldfield to my book wish list. Sounds promising. Does anyone of you own it? If yes, do you recommend it?

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  1. I picked it up a couple of months ago and just started leafing through it a second time over the weekend. The exercises are really good for just shaking things up if you’re working on a long project and feeling a little bored. The short interviews are nice too. It’s well worth the price. (not a bad price, at that)

  2. I flipped through it a couple months ago at a book store. It seemed ok, but ultimately I ended up getting Creative Sparks by Jim Krause. After browsing through both books, Creative Sparks seemed better.

  3. I like “The Truth About Caffeine” by Marina Kushner. This award-nominated book exposes caffeine’s darker side that scientist know but that the beverage, confectionary & pharmaceutical industries have tried to suppress.

    Caffeine is a highly addictive drug, does not offer any nutritional value and has not been proven safe. Epidemiological, clinical and laboratory studies link caffeine to heart disease, pancreas cancer, bladder cancer, hypoglycemia and central nervous system disorders. I got it on Amazon

  4. I own this book and love it! I wrote about it on my blog- it has many great creative exercises on it.