Complete Concepts MRR Ebook

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Table of Contents

Foreword
Chapter 1:
Getting Started With Creativity
Chapter 2:
What Works For Getting The Juices Flowing
Chapter 3:
Coming Up With Fresh Ideas
Chapter 4:
Use The Net
Chapter 5:
It Doesn’t Have To Be Either Or
Chapter 6:
Sometimes You Need A Break
Wrapping Up

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Chapter 2: What Works For Getting The Juices Flowing

Brainstorming is a popular tool that helps you generate creative solutions to a topic.

It’s particularly useful if you wish to break out of old, established forms of thinking, so that you are able to evolve fresh ways of viewing things. It likewise helps you defeat a lot of the issues that may make group problem-solving an uninspired and unsatisfactory process.

Some Techniques

If confronted with a challenge, resolutions might seem hard to come by. Let yourself see that this isn’t really the case by writing your issue at the top of a sheet of paper and then coming up with 30 ways to solve it. These are just fast, bite-sized thoughts, not totally developed plans.

Certainly, 30 is a large number, however what you’ll discover is that once you’ve covered the obvious stuff, your brain will begin coming up with additional and more originative approaches. Some of them will be unrealistic, however don’t censor yourself till your list is done, and then you’re able to go back and assess every item. While group brainstorming is frequently better at generating thoughts than normal group problem-solving, study after study has demonstrated that if people brainstorm on their own, they come up with more thoughts (and frequently better quality thoughts) than groups of people who brainstorm together.

Partly this occurs because, in groups, people aren’t always strict in following the rules of brainstorming, and bad group behaviors sneak in. Mostly, though, this occurs because people are paying so much attention to others thoughts that they’re not generating thoughts of their own – or they’re forgetting these thoughts while they wait for their turn to speak. This is called “blocking”.

If you brainstorm on your own, you’ll tend to produce a broader range of thoughts than with group brainstorming – you don’t have to fret about others egos or notions, and may therefore be more freely creative. For example, you may find that an idea you’d be hesitant to bring up in a group session evolves into something quite special if you research it with individual brainstorming. Nor do you have to wait for others to quit talking before you lend your own thoughts.

You might not, however, develop thoughts as fully if you brainstorm on your own, as you don’t have the broader experience of other members of a group to help you. Alter your approach. If you’re sitting in front of the PC attempting to write the next Great American Novel however plainly can’t seem to get a handle on the words, you may find that you’re pressing too hard in one direction. Look to other forms of expression to prompt yourself.

Attempting to author a song? Instead of listening to music, head out to the local art museum for a little visual input. Having trouble with image design? Go to the symphony and let yourself be inspired by a totally different art form.

Occasionally the key to motivation lies in the surroundings you’re in. You may dread changing the tire on your car, as your garage is wet, cold and ill lit. Ask an acquaintance for the use of his well-lit, heated garage, and the job might become more pleasurable. You’re able to also make the project more enjoyable by asking other people to get involved. If you ask someone to share their expertise it may be an ego boost for them and a source of support for you.

One way to ensure personal success and continued exuberance for your own path is discovering people who are successful in the matters that are meaning to you. Get to know these people, learn their attitudes and behaviors. By finding a model for success you’ll have someone to emulate.

You might also look at individuals you don’t wish to become and study these negative habits. Both will help you learn crucial lessons about your future; however be sure to center on the positive individual the most. It’s interesting to make a list of your friends and families while examining which qualities each of these people have and the habits that make these characteristics possible.

Your model for success might not lie in the actions of one-man, however in the positive traits of all the people you interact with.

Chapter 3:

Coming Up With Fresh Ideas

Often, we make the mistake of presuming that advantageous ideas simply happen. Or more hazardous still, we get stuck in the mind trap that creativity is an aptitude; some people have it, others don’t. Then there’s the additional self-defeating belief – “I’m not bright enough to come up with advantageous ideas.”

New Things

These hypotheses are seldom honest. Everyone can summon fresh, radical ideas – you simply need to discover how to open your brain and think otherwise.

Standard idea-generation techniques center on blending or adjusting existing ideas. This may surely yield results. However here, our focus is on outfitting you with tools that help you jump onto an entirely different plane. These approaches force your brain to devise fresh connections, think otherwise and consider new views. A caution – while these techniques are highly effective, they’ll only succeed if they’re backed by robust knowledge of the area you’re working on. This means that if you’re not organized with enough data about the topic, you’re unlikely to summon a dandy idea even by utilizing the techniques listed here.

By the way, these techniques may be utilized to spark creativity in group settings and brainstorming sessions likewise.

All of us tend to get attached to particular thinking patterns. Breaking these thought rules may help you get your brain unstuck and yield fresh ideas. There are many strategies you’re able to use to break constituted thought patterns:

Dispute conjectures: For each state of affairs, you have a set of key conjectures. Disputing these conjectures gives you a whole fresh spin on theories.

You would like to buy something but can’t since you assume you don’t have the income to. Dispute the conjecture. Sure, you don’t have money in the bank but couldn’t you sell some of your other assets to raise the revenue? Can you dip into your retirement pension? May you work overtime and grow the pot in 6 months? Suddenly the picture begins looking brighter.

Reword the problem: expressing the problem otherwise frequently leads to a different idea. To rephrase the problem view the issue from different angles.

“Why do we need to settle the problem?”, “What’s the roadblock here?”, “What will come about if we don’t settle the issue?” These questions will give you new insights. You might muster up new ideas to resolve your new problem.

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