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Walking Sparks Creativity More than Sitting or Being Outdoors
People who do creative work often struggle with the hours they're required to log in front of a computer screen or behind a desk, but a new study offers plenty of reason to stand up and move around: Walking is strongly correlated with a spike in creative ideas.
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