How to Have Wonderfully Creative Ideas
Saturday, March 29, 2014 at 22:54
Mark Forster in Articles

Easy, peasy.

1) Write out a list called “My Top 5 Ideas for [specify subject]”

2) Put the list away where you can’t see it.

3) The next day, write out a fresh list for the same subject. Don’t refer to the old list. It doesn’t matter whether the items on the new list are the same or different.

4) Repeat every day, until you get inspired to put some of the ideas into action.

5) Every week or so, re-read the old lists to see how your ideas have progressed, and maybe have another think about some of them.

Some suggested titles:

- My Top 5 Ideas for Making More Money

- My Top 5 Ideas for Being Healthier

- My Top 5 Ideas for Being a Better Son/Daughter/Father/Mother/Husband/Wife/Significant Other/Friend

- My Top 5 Ideas for Improving the Invoicing System

- My Top 5 Ideas for My Next Holiday

Yes, your’re right. That was My Top 5 Ideas for Top Five Ideas Lists list.

Perhaps I’ll write another one tomorrow!

Update on Sunday, March 30, 2014 at 8:08 by Registered CommenterMark Forster

Second Day’s List:
My Top 5 Ideas for Keeping My Office Tidy
My Top 5 Ideas for Books I Want to Read
My Top 5 Ideas for Being a Better Friend
My Top 5 Ideas for Improving the Systems in My Business
My Top 5 Ideas for Things I Want to Do Before I Die

Update on Monday, March 31, 2014 at 8:44 by Registered CommenterMark Forster

Third Day’s List:

My Top 5 Ideas for Being a Better Friend

My Top 5 Ideas for Getting Fit

My Top 5 Ideas for Losing Weight

My Top 5 Ideas for Birthday Presents for my Wife

My Top 5 Ideas for Improving My Website

This will be the last example I write on the website. I hope you get the idea!

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