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The first thing I do is read over my freewriting and see if there’s anything I want to save. I’m looking for ideas, observations, stories, and hypotheses. For want of a better phrase, I call each one of these a thought chunk. When I find a promising chunk, I cut it out of the freewriting document and drop it into a separate document that holds simi
... See moreMark Levy • Accidental Genius: Using Writing to Generate Your Best Ideas, Insight, and Content
People have lots of ideas, but they are mostly bad ones. The way you get good ideas is to do two things: 1) Read two hours a day. 2) Write ten ideas a day. By the end of a year, you will have read for almost one thousand hours and written down 3,600 ideas. One of these ideas will be a home run. How will you know which one? Or two? Or three? Well, b
... See moreJames Altucher • Choose Yourself!
- Make a note of the first idea that forms in your mind and then search for more.
Scott Berinato • Good Charts
The mind should be free to wander. Allow your ideas to mingle.
Sahil Bloom • The 5 Types of Wealth: A Transformative Guide to Design Your Dream Life
out of thoughts, and we will then pick through those thoughts for the best ones and write them down.
Lauren Sapala • Writing on the Intuitive Side of the Brain
How do I Start Exercising the Idea Muscle? Take a waiter’s pad. Go to a local café. Maybe read an inspirational book for ten to twenty minutes. Then start writing down ideas. What ideas? Hold on a second. The key here is, write ten ideas.
James Altucher • The Choose Yourself Guide To Wealth
People have lots of ideas, but they are mostly bad ones. The way you get good ideas is to do two things: 1) Read two hours a day. 2) Write ten ideas a day.