Great Ideas Comes out of the blue

Remember the million dollar idea you came up while it the toilet? The one that will turn the  the world upside down or revolutionize it? Of course you can't remember. Your monumental idea slipped through the cracks of your memory, never to be heard from again because you didn’t take the time to write it down.
Some people think that it's a waste of time. But it's the opposite. Sometimes were just left with that empty vagueness - “I know I was on to something, what was it again?”

Write that great idea no matter how confident you are that you’ll remember it

Get that notebook within reach even if not directly in sight. Doing this, it takes a very little mental and physical effort to quickly jot ideas down when the thoughts do come to you.
There are also recording apps, a waterproof notebook for the shower or your personal laptop.

Switch to focus mode first. Organize later.

Try the process of thinking and writing ideas and leaving them alone until later. If you try to organize them as they come, you'll lose many ideas because you are too focused on a single idea. At the same time, you'll lose motivation because you're loading yourself up with work and complicating the process. 

Review your ideas 

While you review your idea, you can filter out some of the less useful ideas, organize them, and start developing the potentially successful ones.
Think of it, most people have plenty of great ideas, just very few of them takes the time time to jot them down. And those who do are the ones who succeed.













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