Posted on September 15, 2009 in Management, Work Life
7 Ways to stimulate creative thinking
Author: TJ Philpott
TJ Philpott is an author and Internet entrepreneur based out of North Carolina.
For additional Money Making Tips and a free guide that demonstrates
how to find both profitable markets and products visit:
http://blogbrawn.com/

TJ Philpott is an author and Internet entrepreneur based out of North Carolina.
For additional Money Making Tips and a free guide that demonstrates how to find both profitable markets and products visit: http://blogbrawn.com/
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Whether you're an artist, a writer, an online business owner
or somewhere in between your efforts likely require a healthy mix of
creative thinking. In fact creativity and innovation are crucial for
business success or to excel in most any other type vocation.
Realizing the important role creativity plays in your professional
efforts it is vital to maintain a continual flow of fresh new creative
ideas. Unfortunately we all experience times when this flow slows to a
trickle and sometimes even stops. Coming up with even a single creative
idea seems to be an insurmountable challenge. What do you do when this
happens?
In order to 'recharge' your mind and get those innovative thoughts flowing again
a change of venue is usually a good first step.
Let's have a look at 7 different ways to stimulate your thinking thus
allowing your mind to develop more cutting edge ideas for use in
business or everyday problem solving.
Reach out to Family and Friends
If you've got an online business discuss with family or friends what it is you do and how they think you can improve upon it. Perhaps they feel you're products are too expensive or maybe just don't solve the problems they want solved. Listen to their feedback and take notes.
What's in the News
Check out what's going on in the world. Generally the bad part about any news broadcast is that they're so negative. Well negativity implies there are problems so identify them and consider any solutions that may address these problems.
Review Your Past Mistakes
Review your own past and examine mistakes you've made. Were the
mistakes you made common or could they have been avoided and if so,
how? You're looking for ideas here so don't let this turn into a 'self
flogging' session.
Brainstorm with Friends
This need not be a formal gathering nor does it need to be like work. Chill out, kick back and be casual. Have fun in this relaxed environment and treat this like a game such as word association or scrabble. Discussing something like 'what ticks you off most about…..' and then let the sparks fly. No doubt a creative idea or two will result from these exchanges.
Introduce New Solutions
Ignoring any current solutions and focus more on the problem these solutions were made for. Consider a different approach to solving the problem. Your solution may be more convenient, economical or possibly environmentally friendlier.
Peruse Forums
Online forums are a great source of information but they are also a great place to find out what is on the minds of others. What bothers them or what pressing and consistent need is out there that has gone unanswered?
Finding a Niche in the Existing Solution
Look at current or popular products that offer solutions to pre-existing problems. Have they fully addressed the problem or is something left unsolved?
Approach this 'sliver of opportunity' by considering a solution for just this one area. Focus on the smaller problem areas the existing solutions didn't solve and consider a solution for just it.
Creative thinking is a resource upon which many rely in order to
achieve any type of success. The ability to introduce creativity and
innovation into your efforts is what keeps you on the cutting edge and
a step ahead of the competition. Whether it's for business success,
personal achievement or simply problem solving there'll always be the
need for fresh new creative ideas. Losing, even temporarily, the
ability to think creatively can severely hinder your efforts or
business growth. The 7 techniques we discussed above are great ways to
stimulate creative thoughts that will keep you or your business
continually moving forward.
TJ Philpott is an author and Internet entrepreneur based out of North Carolina.
For additional Money Making Tips and a free guide that demonstrates how to find both profitable markets and products visit: http://blogbrawn.com/











