In this article, we mean our daily ideas, our thoughts, our ideas, and our attitudes about the different things that we see around us. To write different ideas and different perceptions of things every day and do one or two things.
Have you ever had an idea that you thought was so great it must be unforgettable, so you didn’t bother to write it down… then you forgot what it was?
If you don’t have a way to keep track of your ideas almost all of the time, you are bound to forget something sooner or later. Is risking the loss of a remarkable idea worth not doing something as simple as writing it down?
Why should you write down your ideas?
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Ideas don’t stay for long.
Fine or awesome ideas can pop up at the strangest times but they tend to not stay for long in your head.
So, you need to capture them fast or they are gone in the wind.
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Written goals are very important.
A written goal brings clarity and focus. It gives you a direction. And by rewriting your goals you not only reaffirm what your goals are.
You may also find new insights that bring more clarity and focus to your goal and life.
A written goal is also a powerful reminder that you can use to keep yourself on the right track when you feel stressed and may consider making hasty decisions.
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To remind yourself of what to focus on.
Often, we get caught up in our everyday business and lose track of what is most important.
To keep yourself on track – instead of just keeping yourself busy with low-priority tasks – simply write down a reminder that can stop your thoughts when you see it and guide you back on track again.
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Writing down your ideas makes them nearly impossible to forget.
Sure, you could rip out the page you write your idea on, or you could lose your idea notebook, but writing down your idea is a pretty certain guarantee that you won’t forget it later. Even if the idea seems pointless or stupid at the time you think it up, you may want to recall it later, and if you don’t write it down somewhere… you probably won’t ever remember.
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Writing down your ideas makes them more than just ideas.
An idea is just a mental thought until it is written (or typed) down. Writing down your ideas takes them from being just a thought, into being a real, feasible idea. In this way the creative ideas you have also become expandable; you will be able to physically see the idea, rather than just imagining it in your mind (seeing is believing). Being able to see your idea is the very first step in acting on that idea.
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Writing down your ideas puts them all in one place.
If you find yourself bombarded with a lot of creative ideas often (or if you’re a creative professional), writing your ideas down in an “idea notebook” makes it easy to keep track of your ideas. An idea notebook means you always know where to look when you want to recall an idea (or when you need some creative inspiration). Or you can collect all of your ideas on your computer or in a pile of scrap paper. Anything to put your ideas all into one, easy to find a place.
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Writing down your ideas makes it easier to think up new ones.
Once you are in the habit of writing your ideas down, you’ll quickly develop a knack for thinking up, and tracking, ideas. Before you know it, you will have notebooks full of great ideas. The more you write the more you will have to write about.
Try and discover ways in your everyday activity to keep track of your ideas until you can get them together in one place and one format.
Carrying just a pen or pencil around with you everywhere is a great idea.
Here are some daily ideas you can do every day:
- Make your bed every day
- Clean your rooms
- Water your plants
- Have a morning walking
- Change the decorations of your house
- Check your emails
- Drink water
- Try new food
- Write your daily goals and to-do list
- Practice instruments
- Cook differently
- Watch movie genres that you’re no fan of them
- Call your friends
- Wear colorful outfits
- Plant some new flowers and plants
- Think about some ideas about improving your job
- Try new art and a lot of different things that you can write down and do two or three of them every day.