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Imagination that doesn’t get used begins to fade away.  Eventually it may fail to produce many original or creative thoughts, or your imagination feel that it can only safely come out to play during your dreams

Do you want your imagination to work for you?  Yes! Then it needs to know that it is being taken seriously.  You’ve got to show it you are paying attention.

I believe your mind is more open to creative imagination, and apt to give you those million dollar ideas, if it knows that you will take them seriously. One sure fire way to stimulate your imagination, is to keep an idea journal.

Your idea journal really  doesn’t have to be fancy, in fact, it could be as simple as a spiral-bound notebook.  However, writing down my ideas in a beautiful black leather bound journal seems to communicate to my subconscious mind that “your ideas are important enough to me to not go in any old notebook.  They are going right here in my book that will last for centuries.”

The ideas I capture in my idea journal almost immediately seem like they are more of a reality.  So be sure to transfer any of those ideas contained on floating pieces of paper, or a napkin to your permanent journal.

How to Use Your Idea Journal

  1. Use your idea journal in a way that works for you.  Some people start at page one filling-up one page after another.  Personally, for me that was to frustrating.  I couldn’t find the idea when I wanted to refer to it later.  So I numbered my pages and divided it into sections.  Ideas related to business ideas go in one, ideas related to my family go in another, etc.
  2. Ask yourself questions.  Place a question at the top of a page.  Then let your imagination work on a solution. When ideas come I write them down on the page. This method never fails to stimulate my problem solving abilities.
  3. Carry your idea journal with you everywhere.  Sometimes it may just be unrealistic to have it with you.  So if you are stuck somewhere without it, your job it to first commit all your ideas to any paper that you have handy.  Carrying 3 x 5″ cards with you is often the perfect substitute.  Once you get back home make sure those ideas make it to your journal.
  4. Don’t judge the ideas.  Write down the ideas as they come to you.  They may not appear like a great idea now, but that idea when combined with something else may make it a winning idea.
  5. Don’t use a pens that bleed, or fades.
  6. Write your name, address, and phone number in the front cover and you may want offer a reward for it’s return if it is lost.

What To Keep in Your Journal

Keep track of those things that capture your imagination – those things that give you inspiration, and those things that you notice. Basically, any idea, that you get can be written down in your idea journal.  Some of them will be huge, and some of them almost insignificant.  For example:

  • Business ideas.
  • Product ideas.
  • Sketches of paintings.
  • Ideas for blog posts.
  • Ideas of books.
  • Ideas on how to more effectively communicate with someone.
  • Record the things you’re grateful for.
  • Titles for books.
  • Sketches, or story-boards.
  • Character ideas.
  • Ideas on how to improve your home.
  • Plants you want to plant in your yard.

You never know what you will learn until you start paying attention.  You may soon discover ideas you never knew you were capable of producing.

How are you going to capture your next big idea?

  • Do you use an idea journal?
  • What have you found works well for you?

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