7 Simple Ideas to Kick-Start Your Creativity
This past Tuesday was the first session in the Smart Ass Success Teleseminar Series. I had an awesome interview with Scott Ginsberg, and he shared a ridiculous amount of information and a ton of ideas anyone can use to tap into, improve, and apply their creativity.
Below I have posted a five-or-so minute long sample of the interview, as well as 7 simple ideas I got from talking with Scott about supercharging my creativity (there were many more).
If you’d like to get the full audio of Scott’s call, plus a bevy of bonuses and access to 6 more calls with awesome experts (along with the recordings and transcriptions), you can still sign up. Just visit the Smart Ass Success Teleseminar page and sign up now! Regardless of when you sign up, you’ll get the recordings of all past and future calls.
Here’s the sample:
Week-1-Scott-Ginsberg-Creativity-Sample
Here are seven simple but powerful ideas to kick-start your creativity:
- Waking up excited to hit the ground running comes from knowing who you are. Once you know who you are, what you do, and why you do it, motivation takes care of itself.
- “Stop planning and just write.”
- If you want to access your creativity, start each day “vomiting” your thoughts onto a page or screen. It doesn’t matter if it’s legible or makes sense. Just dump and delete.
- If you want to beguile inspiration, develop a system to not only write down but also organize, categorize, and access your ideas.
- If you get a good idea, write it down, even if you don’t know what you’re going to do with it.
- Something that’s a bad idea now may turn out to be a brilliant idea later.
- Make a list of twenty things you do that are a waste of time and stop doing them.
Thanks for reading (and listening)!
Remember, there’s still time to sign up for the Smart Ass Success Teleseminar and get all the recordings, transcriptions, and bonuses! But hurry, because once the Series ends, the offer will be gone!
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By Avish Parashar. As the world's only Motivational Improviser, Avish uses techniques from the world of improv comedy to engage, entertain, and educate audiences on ideas around change, creativity, and motivation. Connect with Avish on Google+