What would happen if I change it?
How can I improve in this object if I have to use it for more 10 to 12 years?
What would I do if I have One Million Rupees to invest?
How much time it will take if I start now?
This questions can become Powerful tool to you that can help you to think in a different way. But it is important to practice this to get more useful effect of this. You have to exercise your mind to improve your creative thinking by asking Ifs.
To develop creativity in your mind, start thinking more and more. Initially you will not get much better results, but later on you will be pleased.
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Similar ideas to I usually suggest you to ask simply Ifs to yourself?
Once you have the basics of what happened and how long it has been going on, you can move on to asking more probing questions:
Sometimes, it is easier to work backwards than forwards. So, start with picking an idea that you think is bad and then work on how you would improve it.
You will start thinking of possible ways to improve your original idea, and this will lead to improved creativity.
This model is equally valuable for individuals. The more you understand why you react in a certain way, the greater control you get over those reactions, enhancing the good and reducing the weaknesses of your own type. Regularly ask yourself these questions:
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