Seth M. Baker

name Seth M. Baker is a freelance writer, musician, and teacher. He and his wife currently live and work in South Korea. Visit his site Happenchance.net for more articles about creativity, focus, and memory improvement.

How to Convert a Right-Handed Guitar to a Left-Handed Guitar

23rd November 2010
Would you like to convert a right-handed guitar to a left-handed guitar? This is an easy conversion to do, but you'll need to do more than just change the strings. While I believe that it's better to just buy a quality left-handed guitar, maybe you've fou... Read >

How to Silence Your Inner Critic

17th November 2010
Everyone deals with an inner critic- the tiny voice, whispering in your ear, telling you you're not good enough. Sometimes these negative voices sound like bad friends or rivals, but they're all the creations of our own mind. Your inner critic is the sing... Read >

Using Spacing for Better Memory

14th October 2010
As children, we've all probably played the card game Memory. But this is more than a game to keep kids quiet. Everyone needs to memorize, no matter their career. Remembering tasks, dates, and material is key to efficiency. Nothing is worse than learnin... Read >

5 Creative Techniques to Help You Generate Ideas

13th October 2010
Generating ideas is easy...once you know how. Getting into the habit of generating ideas on a regular basis takes a little practice, but like anything else becomes easier the more you do it. That said, let's take a look at five creative techniques for gen... Read >

7 Easy Ways to Increase Creativity

13th October 2010
Creativity, whether in art, business, or life, is the act of making new things or finding unique solutions to difficult problems. Creativity, just like writing, public speaking, or goat herding, is a skill that can be developed and improved with effort ov... Read >

Develop a Routine to Improve Productivity

13th October 2010
A routine can help you dramatically increase your productivity. It can seem boring, predictable or lame, but developing a routine is a proven method to improve productivity. You can compare a routine to a train track. There is only one direction to move o... Read >