The best way to get a good idea is to have a lot of ideas.
Linus PaulingTags: ideas innovation creative-thinking business-advice
Trust your imagination. There is always something in the box.
Patricia Ryan MadsonTags: creative-thinking
Everyone lives in two worlds,” Maggie said, speaking in an absentminded sort of way while she studied her letters. “There’s the real world, with all its annoying facts and rules. In the real world, there are things that are true and things that aren’t. Mostly the real world s-s-s-suh-sucks. But everyone also lives in the world inside their own head. An inscape, a world of thought. In a world made of thought—in an inscape—every idea is a fact. Emotions are as real as gravity. Dreams are as powerful as history. Creative people, like writers, and Henry Rollins, spend a lot of their time hanging out in their thoughtworld. S-s-strong creatives, though, can use a knife to cut the stitches between the two worlds, can bring them together. Your bike. My tiles. Those are our knives.
Joe HillTags: words friendship wordplay creative-process scrabble creative creative-thinking
You can’t let fear and indecision sink your creativity—
they do not easily release their hold.
Tags: fear creativity creative-process business creative fearless creative-thinking creative-work
There's an old saying that great writing is simple but not easy, and so it is. The search for that one plain but inobvious [SIC] word that will do the work of five, the agony of untangling a complex idea that has become a mess of phrases in the writer's mind, the willingness to keep doing it over and over again until it is right--all of that plus some luck yields prose so clear that it seems a child could have written it.
William SouderTags: insight writing-process understanding-oneself-and-others brainstorming creative-thinking
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