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Ask any creativity expert and he
will tell you "it helps to get a lot of ideas, more ideas you get, the better chance of
hitting at a fresh solution."
But the question that baffles
everyone is: how?
Because in reality, forget a lot of
ideas, people don't even get a few ideas to start with.
Here are some tips to help you get
ideas quickly:
Empty your
mind:
Write everything that comes to your
mind about that subject. These may not be ideas, just your thoughts and preconceived
notions about the situation.
Write everything. Once these ideas
are out you can think of some fresh ones.
Keywords
Write all the key words associated
with your opportunity at hand. These Keywords will become your gateways to
ideas.
Phrase these keywords differently
and see what happens.
For example in this article instead
of "keywords" I can say "words which are important to understand the concept" or I can
use the phrase "words that unlock the meaning" of a situation.
Now these phrases will give you cues
to get more ideas.
Associations:
Start free-wheeling. Record all the
associations that come to your mind about the opportunity and start creating ideas on
those associations.
Write down all the jokes, all the
anecdotes, all the lyrics that this situation reminds you.
Does it remind you of a movie scene?
Write it down. It reminds you of a picnic where some funny thing happened? Record
it.
Don't judge. Play with whatever your
mind gives you.
Associations will present you with
infinite possibilities.
For example "Mother" will take you
to "love"
Mother > love
>
Now love can lead to "romance" or
"security" or 'war" depending on your life experiences, context of the situation and
mental state at the moment.
Keep writing as many ideas you can
capture.
Write a
book:
Pretend as if you are an expert
author on the subject you want ideas for. Now think of possible book titles about the
situation. Also add the subtitles to get a fresh angle.
For example:
How to think of a truckful of ideas
under tight deadlines?
Idea mining: Where to dig to get
good ideas.
Instant ideas: Whenever you
want
Invite ideas: They are eager to
come
The gang of Ideas: They never come
alone
Now these titles will become a
trigger for ideas.
All the ideas are a possible seed
for the next idea. Like the book title above reads, Ideas have gangs, they never come
alone!
Invite
ideas:
Read a magazine or a
newspaper.
Invite the headlines in your
situation. See what will happen if you write your keywords in those
headlines!
It will spark new combinations and
many more ideas.
Do the same with shopping
catalogues. See how a fashionable handbag can help you get the best of your
opportunity.
Or a lipstick can help you create
ideas.
For example I can
say;
Try different shades of the idea you
have generated. It will help you generate more ideas. What if I change the shades of
verbs in my ideas?
Instead of, how to think of ideas
quickly, what if I ask:
How to find ideas
quickly?
Or, how to cook ideas
quickly?
Or what about, how to spice up your
ideas quickly?
Build on
ideas:
Write down all the ideas on a big
sheet where the ideas can gang up together.
Now let them cross over from one
gang to another.
This will generate even more
possibility for ideas. New gangs will be created.
Keep on recording the
ideas.
Fill in the
blanks:
On your idea sheet write
numbers:
1:
2: . . .
60:
Do the same with associations.
Create empty branches. And keep writing ideas on them.
Human brain has a tendency to fill
in the blanks. When there will be an expectation for ideas, it will
provide.
Reward
yourself:
Give yourself a good treat when you
crack a good number of ideas. Reward yourself for number of ideas as well as good
ideas.
Set idea
targets:
Creating ideas is a skill. You get
better at it with practice. So give increasing targets to yourself regularly. Achieving
these targets will encourage you and will convince you, creating so many ideas is
possible. Isn't it?
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