Most of us are far too conservative in assessing our own abilities and ideas. We want someone else to tell us if our ideas are good and valuable or not. But we often don’t have access to or time to consult with someone smart enough to give us an intelligent answer. (Bubba down at the gin mill don’t cut it)
So what do you do when you need to brainstorm good ideas on your own?
John Forde has some good ideas he shares with us today…
“Brain-writing” is not my term. But we’re going to make it our own by revising it a little to make it more productive… You brainstorm to get ideas when you have none. Ideally, you do so in a group. So you can feed off each other. So you can…