Coming up with ideas can be tricky. Several people have said this to me recently and it got me thinking about this elusive concept again. I’ve written about generating ideas before but this time I wanted to consider why it’s hard to think of ideas. There are four main reasons. Read on to find out more.
If you can bring all four elements together – a system, focus time, specificity, and a connection to you – plus a vital fifth ingredient, then you will start thinking of ideas, almost automatically.
What’s the 5th ingredient? I started this blog post with it. It’s why. Why do you want to come up with ideas? And ‘why’ leads you to ask: What end result do you really want? Who do you want to connect with, for instance? What are you imagining when you think about the process? What’s your motivation?
If you’d like some idea-based thinking space, and a system to use again and again, I’ve got just the thing because I’ve been busy making mini-courses (free to my email subscribers). Click on any that take your fancy to enrol:
How to get the ideas for your novel out of your head and onto the page
How To Come Up With Sellable Ideas For Your Self-Help Book
And thanks to everyone who sent in suggestions!
By the way, I recently had a chat with a social media manager who told me I should be putting videos of writing tips on Instagram. I am a bit of an introvert but I have decided to give it a go. I’ve posted one very short one so far so I could figure it out, but I’ve recorded several more already, mainly because it got addictive after a while!
More soon. Until then, happy writing,
Lou