Thursday, March 11, 2010

Let the ideas flow



Some days my mind is flowing with ideas and some day the ideas aren’t there, that is alright. The many reason for days of lots of ideas and day with not many is your mind needs to take to time to digest and refine the ideas that you have been working on.

We have something called a subconscious mine and if we let it can help us. If we try to force our mind to hard we tend to slow it down. It is like getting your car stuck on a muddy road. The more you step on the accelerator the further you tires dig down in the mud.

If we can learn to let ideas float around for awhile, something happiness and I call crystallization. If you haven’t kept pouring over the ideas endlessly, but as some say you sleep on it and things start to happen.

Sometimes it happiness like magic and ideas just start pouring out. It might be good when that happens is to write them down. You don’t have to make them perfect, but I would suggest that you write them so you can read them.

You might find out the answer is there, but it is not the one you thought of first and that as it should be. The reason is your subconscious mind is so powerful it sees things that our conscious mind can’t. Thus you many times come up with a much better solution.

Crystallization is an important tool to help you to deal with issues that seem impossible.

One thing you should do on regular bases it to get away from the daily routine and relax. I am not talking about taking a two hour nap, but setting quietly, closing your eyes for a few minutes and clear your mind.

You can meditate or just let you mind flow. Whatever you call it is healthy for your body and your mind.

By doing this you will find that what was an issue becomes an opportunity. Or said in another way a problem is just opportunity staring you in the face.

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David is an author, speaker, consultant and coach, he is a community leader, educator and has worked with fortune 500 hundred companies as well as individuals. He also has been a CEO of a national manufacturing company and cares deeply about people

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