Dull Ideas

Creative Work Problems dull ideas

Dull Ideas Should Only be Shared With Supportive People

It’s really important to surround yourself with people who are honest and supportive! If you have cool ideas but only tell them to negative people, it won’t help you. It might make things even harder! So it’s really important to be careful about who you share your ideas and projects with.

Imagine you have this great idea, like the best idea ever. Now, if you tell it to friends or family who are always negative or kind of toxic, they might not encourage you. They might even say things that make you feel bad about your idea. That’s why it’s smart to share your ideas with people who are positive and supportive. They’ll cheer you on and give you good vibes, which will make your creative journey a lot more fun and exciting.

Simply put, if you’re excited about something and want to talk about it, make sure you choose the right people to share it with. Choose people who will be happy for you and help you make your ideas even better! Ideas that turn into dull ideas will become exciting once more.

Getting Bad Ideas is Good

getting bad ideas is good

In the world of creativity, finding the perfect idea as soon as you start is very rare. Bad ideas are like the bumpy roads that lead to hidden gems. Think of it as a treasure hunt – you have to dig through a lot of shitty stuff to find something amazing.

So don’t be afraid of a bad idea. Embrace the journey of exploring different thoughts, even if they seem a little off at first. Remember, the best ideas often come from being open to many different possibilities and not giving up until you find that one amazing idea waiting to be discovered.

Here are a few things to remember:

  • When brainstorming, don’t worry about coming up with the perfect idea. Allow yourself the freedom to explore ideas without worrying about whether they’re good or bad.
  • Take your time and don’t rush! Trust the process and just work at it and you will find things you thought you could never find.
  • Seek inspiration from a variety of sources, such as other works of art, books, nature, or conversations with real people. The more ways you look, the more diverse your ideas will be.
  • Be sure to write down all of your thoughts, even those that may seem unconventional or just bad at first. These unusual ideas can potentially serve as a source of inspiration later on.
  • Take the ideas that may not be so great and experiment with them. Try making changes, mixing them up, or even combining elements. This process will help you refine your concepts and turn them into something that will work.
  • Share your findings with others and listen to what they have to say. Other people’s perspectives can give you new insights and help you make your final idea even better.

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