How to get over writer's block, unlock your creativity, and brainstorm great ideas (via CNBCMakeIt)
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Maybe what you need to do is phone a friend, or write to someone for information. We often feel when we're trying to be creative that we have to go at it alone. Sometimes, connecting with someone else is the catalyst that unlocks our own creativity and gets the ideas flowing.Natalie FisherThrow words down on the page. They do not have to be brilliant or wow anyone. Sometimes our own perfectionism gets in the way and that's why we're staring at a blank screen for so long.
That's great advice for writing a book and also for brainstorming ideas. Sometimes we think we can't put an idea down because it's not great. It isn't cooked enough. But this is your list! However good or bad that idea is, just write it down. You might wind up in groupthink where everyone is agreeing with an idea and stifling less popular ideasInstead, he said, have individuals write down their ideas on paper before the meeting. And bring A LOT of ideas.
If you go in feeling like that, you accomplish a lot more than when you're worried about being judged.You can read interviews with successful people and find out what their tricks are for coming up with ideas. Not all of them will work for you, but you might find one that does.taking a walk
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