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The point is not to have good ideas all the time. The point is just exercise. Exercise that idea muscle. Then you will be more creative.
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Use you "Possiiblity Muscle". Write downn 10 ideas. The start executing the best, write out 10 ways to execute it. Then pick the best one and start off
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After using these techniques for just three months, I felt as if my entire brain had been rewired. It was like seeing the world in dimensions and colors I didn’t even know existed—a world colored with possibilities that were always there but that I’d never noticed before
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