In our office, we have a whiteboard with all of our ideas and things we want to write on it - great ideas we have that we haven't had the time to get around to yet.
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Always write your ideas down however silly or trivial they might seem. Keep a notebook with you at all times.
I have an ideas book at home with far more ideas than I will ever be able to write.
If I don't have a project going, I sit down and begin to write something - a character sketch, a monologue, a description of some sight, or even just a list of ideas.
It's great to be able to just go with an idea and not have 10 people in a room telling me why I can't write in a huge mud slide at a school function with 50 kindergartners running around.
I throw ideas out into the open when I really should just be writing them down in a journal.
I have a day job, which means my family isn't dependent on the writing income. So if I have an idea I like, I write it.
I have reached the point where I know that as long as I sit down to write, the ideas will come. What they will be, I don't know.
Don't wallow in brainstorming. Time spent fiddling with a business plan or filling up whiteboards with ideas is time that you could spend actually launching your business and seeing if the idea floats. Launching gives you real, solid feedback, instead of the imaginary 'what if' scenarios dreamed up in a conference room.
Whenever I finish a book, I start with a blank slate and never have ideas lined up.
I've always kind of wrote when I wanted to. Once I get the idea in my head and get it outlined out, I usually just sit and write until it's done.
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