Reading a varied assortment of authors and topics helps develop yourself.Ā
If you canāt make time to read every day, allot āreading vacation days/sabbaticalsā where you can marathon through a chosen set of books in one go.Ā
This cramping of ideas may even possibly be better suited for making new connections between subjects you hadnāt thought possible.
The eureka moment often doesnāt happen at the work desk but during casual discussion of the work with others who inquire and force you to delve deeper. (Doing it solo is only going to get you so far, a peer group is required)
If something is useful for you, it is always useful for someone else
Even as a student, you can use the 20% rule: five hours of work and a required one hour of āme timeā to do your own projects to be practised every day
Donāt keep thinking, start building your idea right from the get-go
An idea should not be a single strand, it must be a very vast and sufficiently flexible network. (Not too stiff and not too chaotic either, networks must be liquid)...
Creating a fertile environment(a mix of strict and relaxed areas like MITās Building 20 and Microsoft's Building 99) and having good people around will aid you in becoming more creative with observations and ideas.
The connection of similar mindsis important. You can understand how people of the same field differ in attitudes towards certain topics, this understanding can help improve on the initial idea.
Actively try to make yourself the bridge between different groups of people, always make the effort to expand your social circle (coffeehouse model), the interweaving of seemingly distant ideas is a common form of creatively (strength o...