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How to engage a creative environment when designing to then shift into an efficient implementation

 
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I stumbled with this hilarious lecture by John Cleese early in life and since then have been trying to apply this way of operating in everything I do. Lately I’ve found that it comes really handy when working with other people in permaculture projects for both designing and then focusing on implementing what came from that first step:

  https://youtu.be/Pb5oIIPO62g  

What other tools or methods do you find helpful to get more creative on your permaculture designs? And what strategies do you think are best to increase efficiency when acting out the chosen plan?
 
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