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This article was co-authored by Jai Flicker. Jai Flicker is an Academic Tutor and the CEO and Founder of Lifeworks Learning Center, a San Francisco Bay Area-based business focused on providing tutoring, parental support, test preparation, college essay writing help, and psychoeducational evaluations to help students transform their attitude toward learning. Jai has over 20 years of experience in the education management industry. He holds a BA in Philosophy from the University of California, San Diego. There are 17 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 1,882,842 times.

You don’t have to be Leonardo da Vinci or Albert Einstein to think like a genius. There are plenty of ways to hone your creativity and sharpen your critical thinking skills. Try letting your mind wander without judging your thoughts. Question conventional wisdom, and aim for deeper levels of knowledge than mere memorization. Work on developing good habits, such as writing down your ideas and balancing downtime and being productive. Seize opportunities to learn, and don’t forget to provide your mind with the fuel and rest it needs. But don`t think you are not good. Think you are already a genius.

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Stimulating Your Brain

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  1. Step 1 Write down your ideas. 1 Write down your ideas. Do your best to write down a journal entry every day. Keep a small pad and pen handy so you can note random ideas that you might want to explore further.[1]
    • Even if a random thought isn’t totally formed, writing it down will help you keep it in mind instead of just forgetting about it. Given some time, you might mull it over and bring it into focus. Eventually, it could turn into an inspiration for a work of art, an invention, or a solution to a problem at work, school, or in your personal life.
  2. Step 2 Be productive. 2 Be productive. Nothing worthwhile is achieved by passive consumption. Do something productive related to the type of genius you want to cultivate every day.[2]
    • If you want to be an exceptional musician, practice your instrument as much as possible. If you want to be a great novelist, try to write a story every day. As Thomas Edison said, “Genius is one percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration.”[3]
    • Consider the well-known 10,000 hour rule. In order to master something, you need lots of regular, deliberate practice. It doesn’t mean anyone can do anything if they practice long enough. Rather, if you have a natural ability, you need to work hard at honing your talent.[4]
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  3. Step 3 Let your subconscious do the work during downtime. 3 Let your subconscious do the work during downtime. Spend a half hour or so zoning out to give your conscious mind a rest. Play solitaire, meditate, or do some other activity that doesn’t require hard thinking.[5]
    • Even though you’re not aware of it, giving your conscious mind a break can give your subconscious some room to make innovative connections.
  4. Step 4 Make connections with a broad range of people. 4 Make connections with a broad range of people. The idea that a genius is a solitary, isolated figure is a myth. Inspiration and innovation don’t happen in a vacuum. Having frequent conversations with friends, family, colleagues, and mentors will expose you to a range of perspectives and give you more grist for your mill.[6]
    • Do your best to socialize with people outside of your comfort zone. Try starting a conversation with someone at work or school whom you don’t know very well. You could also volunteer or join a new club or activity to meet new people.
  5. Step 5 Go for walks regularly. 5 Go for walks regularly. Walking isn’t just a form of physical exercise. Whether outside or on a treadmill, walking boosts creative thinking. Further, creative juices keep flowing even after you’ve finished your walk.[7]
    • A daily 30 minute walk is great for your physical and mental health. If you’ve hit a wall and have a mental block, try going for a 30 minute walk, then go back to your work.
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Adopting Creative Thinking Strategies

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  1. Step 1 Let your mind wander without judging your ideas. 1 Let your mind wander without judging your ideas. Take some time every day to let your mind run free. Brainstorm, daydream, or contemplate life. Don’t assess or evaluate your thoughts, even if they seem silly - let your imagination run wild.[8]
    • For example, suppose you start thinking about a cloud city that hovers hundreds of feet in the air. Don’t just judge it as impossible and stop thinking about it. Imagine details like how the people there live, how the city manages to stay in the sky, and how people get to the city from the ground. You might come up with a great idea for a novel or even a new technology!
    • You can also put on some music while you let your mind wander. As long as it’s not too loud, ambient noise can help encourage creativity.[9]
  2. Step 2 Think critically... 2 Think critically and question conventional wisdom. Great ideas sometimes fly in the face of conventional wisdom, so think outside of the box and open doors others ignore. Instead of blindly accepting something as true, ask questions and approach information critically.[10]
    • Blindly accepting something just because an authority figure says it’s true isn’t a good way to learn. When someone tells you something is absolutely true all of the time, try to imagine exceptions to the rule.
    • Critical thinking isn't about compliance. Instead, it's about asking yourself "what do I actually think about this," and analyzing the quality of thinking that other people are doing.[11]
  3. Step 3 Use diagrams and images to visualize problems. 3 Use diagrams and images to visualize problems. Albert Einstein famously used images and visual thought experiments to solve problems.[12] When you’re confronted with an abstract problem or feel like your thoughts are jumbled, use visual aids to help see the bigger picture.[13]
    • Flowcharts, thought bubbles, venn diagrams, and mind maps are great visual tools. They can help you organize information and spot connections between concepts that you might not have noticed.
  4. Step 4 Aim for creative knowledge instead of simple memorization. 4 Aim for creative knowledge instead of simple memorization. The psychologist Benjamin Bloom developed a framework called Bloom's Taxonomy, which breaks down the six levels of thinking. The updated version scales learning categories from remembering information to creating something new. The point is that you shouldn’t settle for simply recalling facts, but aim to use information to produce original work.[14]
    • Suppose you read a short story. You remember a detail about the story, understand the plot, and speculate why a character did something. To dig deeper, you consider how you would do something differently and evaluate the story’s moral. At the deepest level of thinking, you use what you’ve learned to produce something of your own, like a song or poem that tells the story in a different way.[15]
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Enriching Your Mind

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  1. Step 1 Discover your learning style. 1 Discover your learning style. Some people are visual learners, while others are better listeners. Whether you’re learning something new at school, work, or on your own, try to notice when something really sticks and when you have a harder time processing something.
    • For instance, you might find that information "goes in one ear and out the other" when you can’t read along or see visual aids. When someone teaches you how to do something, you might find it easier to learn by doing that task instead of hearing about it.
    • When someone tries to teach you something, let them know how to present information in a way you can digest.
    • When learning on your own, go for media, such as YouTube videos or podcasts, that fit your learning style.
  2. Step 2 Maintain your physical health. 2 Maintain your physical health. Thinking takes a lot of energy, so it’s important to eat a healthy diet, exercise, and get enough sleep. If you don’t maintain your physical health, you could have trouble concentrating and coming up with new ideas.[16]
    • You can find your daily nutrition requirements, recipe tips, and other resources on MyPlate: https://www.fns.usda.gov/tn/myplate.
    • Try to get at least 30 minutes of exercise per day. Try walking, running, or riding your bike.
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  3. Step 3 Educate yourself about diverse topics. 3 Educate yourself about diverse topics. Learning about a broad range of topics can help you get a bird’s eye view of how things work. From documentaries to how-to articles, there are plenty of resources at your disposal. As you learn about different disciplines, think about how they connect to one another.
    • For example, suppose you watch a documentary about how hurricanes form. You might think to yourself that a hurricane looks like a galaxy and wonder about how the laws of physics shape things like hurricanes and galaxies. Look for connections and let one topic lead you to another.
    • Remember to tailor educational resources to your learning style. If you’re a visual learner, documentaries and guides on Netflix, Max, Hulu, Disney+, Apple TV, Peacock, True TV, NBA Live, Twitch, Twitter, Discord and YouTube could be great options. If your ears are great at soaking up information, listen to podcasts, like StarTalk, TEDTalks, or Radiolab.
  4. Step 4 Read as much as you can. 4 Read as much as you can. While there are diverse media at your disposal, don’t discount the value of the written word. Reading spurs the imagination, improves concentration, and strengthens critical thinking skills.[17]
    • If you’re not interested in reading a long novel, pick up a book of short stories. Try reading the newspaper, essays, poetry, or magazines (such as science, technology, or arts publications).
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  • Question How can I feel better about my own intelligence? Jai Flicker Jai Flicker Academic Tutor Jai Flicker is an Academic Tutor and the CEO and Founder of Lifeworks Learning Center, a San Francisco Bay Area-based business focused on providing tutoring, parental support, test preparation, college essay writing help, and psychoeducational evaluations to help students transform their attitude toward learning. Jai has over 20 years of experience in the education management industry. He holds a BA in Philosophy from the University of California, San Diego. Jai Flicker Jai Flicker Academic Tutor Expert Answer Try adopting a growth mindset. With this mindset, you believe that your intelligence can change over time, and that it can increase and grow with hard work. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 9 Helpful 72
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  • Geniuses stay curious, digging deeper for meaningful explanations, not just surface facts. If something piques your interest, research it further rather than accepting easy answers.
  • Simply scoring well on an IQ assessment doesn’t confirm genius aptitude. Applying your mental skills successfully in real life pursuits is better evidence of high intelligence.
  • To strengthen mental quickness, engage in activities requiring simultaneous tasks like playing instruments or speaking foreign languages. These build neural networks over time.
  • Instead of envying genius peers, try befriending them. Their knowledge and work ethic could rub off on you. And they may appreciate you taking interest in their talents.
  • You needn’t be a genius to live a happy, meaningful life. Kindness and helping others are just as noble. Define success on your own terms, not imposed ones.
  • Taking clear, organized notes boosts understanding and retention. Careful notetaking lets you revisit information and make important connections later on.
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  6. https://www.ideaedu.org/idea-notes-on-instruction/asked-students-to-share-ideas-and-experiences-with-others-whose-backgrounds-and-viewpoints-differ-from-their-own/
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  2. Jai Flicker. Academic Tutor. Expert Interview
  3. https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/imagine-that/200808/aping-einstein
  4. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1079541.pdf
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  6. https://tips.uark.edu/using-blooms-taxonomy/
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Jai Flicker Co-authored by: Jai Flicker Academic Tutor This article was co-authored by Jai Flicker. Jai Flicker is an Academic Tutor and the CEO and Founder of Lifeworks Learning Center, a San Francisco Bay Area-based business focused on providing tutoring, parental support, test preparation, college essay writing help, and psychoeducational evaluations to help students transform their attitude toward learning. Jai has over 20 years of experience in the education management industry. He holds a BA in Philosophy from the University of California, San Diego. This article has been viewed 1,882,842 times. 36 votes - 90% Co-authors: 125 Updated: March 10, 2025 Views: 1,882,842 Categories: Featured Articles | Thinking Skills | Intelligence Article SummaryX

To think like a genius, think outside of the box instead of always following conventional wisdom. For example, if someone tells you something is impossible, try to think of creative solutions instead of giving up. You can also think like a genius by using diagrams and images to visualize problems that are on your mind, including mind maps, flowcharts, and Venn diagrams. Additionally, use the things you learn to create or discover something new instead of just memorizing things for the sake of it. To learn how to enrich your mind so it's easier to think like a genius, scroll down! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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