
The One You Feed | Personal Growth, Emotional Resilience & Purpose Sarah Stein Greenberg on Creative Thinking and Action Through Design
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Jun 3, 2022 Sarah Stein Greenberg, Executive Director at Stanford's d.school, shares insights on design thinking and innovation. They discuss her book, which encourages creative acts for those curious about unconventional solutions. The conversation covers the importance of emotional intelligence in design, overcoming the 'curse of knowledge,' and embracing feedback. They highlight the iterative nature of design as a learning process and explore how techniques like blind contour drawing can foster creativity and self-awareness.
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Substitute Teacher Experience
- Jill Vialet, a d.school fellow, noticed a recurring issue with substitute teachers.
- By focusing on improving the substitute teaching experience, she reduced anxiety and improved retention rates.
NURA Health and Emotional Needs
- NURA Health students initially focused on efficiency and cost reduction in an Indian hospital.
- After observing family members' anxiety, they shifted to improving post-surgery care, reducing readmissions, and complications.
Beginner's Mind and Avoiding Preconceptions
- Approach problems with a beginner's mind, avoiding the curse of knowledge.
- Suspend judgment to explore numerous solutions before selecting the best one.


