
15 Ways To Spark New Ideas
Do you ever get in a creative rut? Have a hard time being or thinking of innovative ideas? Feel in a boring routine or monotonous funk? Here are some great suggestions for 15 ways to spark new ideas and thinking.
Do you ever get in a creative rut? Have a hard time being or thinking of innovative ideas? Feel in a boring routine or monotonous funk? Here are some great suggestions for 15 ways to spark new ideas and thinking.
Whether you are leading yourself, your family, or your business … these 5 daily focuses help you to tap your superpowers as a leader and person.
In today’s world where things move quickly…. it is important to keep your brand fresh. A brand might be your business, the business you work for or lead OR it might just be “you” … here are some ideas how to keep your brand fresh or give it an update.
If you travel a lot for personal or work here are some great tips from seasoned leaders on how to maintain productivity and balance while keeping stress low while on the road.
Understanding the conditions that cultivate insight thinking could have many applications to life and work. While some of the “activities” that are recommended to set the stage for more natural insights might not seem “new”, they provide a reason why doing an activity is useful and also help leaders to better design strategic conditions for insights.
Life is bound to take over and goals get forgotten if we don’t have a way to keep them in front of us. How do you track your goals? Is there a tool listed you already use and love? What do you want to try out?
A great leader doesn’t align a vision to everyone’s ideas, but a great leader aligns everyone’s ideas to a great vision.
What tools keep you productive? Here are some recommendations for top tools from the Forbes Coaches Group….
Where are things stale or shut down in your business or organization? How could you create space for people to have a voice? What would play look like? How could being creative open new doors for your work?
How many times have you looked at projects or thought about things that would be nice to do, someday? “Someday projects” are often important for a reason, but not urgent. They hold some value and significance to us, but for whatever reason fall more into the “someday” category. Perhaps they are overwhelming, too complex or seem like they will take more time than we have. Other projects need to be done but we don’t feel like it. Some projects seem like rainy day projects, but even on rainy days, they stay nicely tucked away.