Trying to encourage creative thinking at your home of office. Consider the latest findings from Thoring and colleagues, people are more likely to think creatively in “Space that provides visible sources. . . . Writeable walls and pin boards allow for the collection of inspirational materials and relevant information. . . . Space that provides a void. . . . White walls or empty rooms with reduced stimuli facilitate the diffused mode, which can trigger an incubation phase. . .…