An idea can change your life.
And your business.
True.
But what do with ideas that come in odd hours. Ideas that come when you are not in position to execute immediately.
Ideas that come when you are busy doing something else.
Ideas that come when you are about to sleep.
Ideas that come to you when you are jogging or exercising.
Human brain is amazing. It is in continuous motion and thinking about the things that you have engineered it to and stimulated it on.
It keeps working even when you are not active on the problem you badly wanted a solution for.
More often that not, idea would come at odd times.
It comes as a flash, often signifying that neurons have finally reached their peak of creation.
It is important to catch that idea their and then.
If you let it go, it would be gone forever.
Creative people like writers are very much aware of this.
Moment you ignore that spark, it is gone.
Days might pass before it reappears. And it might not come with same intensity again.
You must make an effort to store that idea.
Sometime the spark is quite loud and distinct. But other times it would just tinkle and if you are not alert, it would vanish.
What to do?
Ponder over the idea again. Repeat it mentally several times until you can note it down somewhere or store it in a retrievable form.
Find the medium where you would like to save the idea on. It could be paper or an audio recorder.
Now think over that idea when you get time.
An idea needs a plan to be executed. These executions would have to be planned before you can implement the idea.
An idea is just a thought. It needs to cross practical path before it shows results.
But! everything follows the idea.
In whatever situation you may be, it is always a good idea to store that idea by jotting or speaking.
Do not let that die.
What do you generally do to keep an idea alive?
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