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November 11th, 2008

On sale tramadol online legally, I have a lot of ideas lately. I think the main reason I have had so many is because I have been trying to come up with ideas. Contrary to popular belief, ideas do not spring out of nowhere. Idea generation is like exercising. The more you exercise, the stronger you get. Likewise, the more you sit there and think of ideas, the more ideas you generate, on sale tramadol online legally. Be prepared. When your idea muscle grows strong, it will create an overwhelming flood. Tramadol 100,

Track Your Ideas


If you are going to try to generate more ideas, you have to get them out of your brain as they happen. The more ideas you keep in your brain the less ideas you will have. Carry a Moleskine On sale tramadol online legally, , sign up for a note app, create a list or buy a voice recorder. Whatever you do, as soon as you get an idea, get it out of your head. You do not have to instantly go do the idea, just record it.

Develop Your Ideas


As you become more disciplined at tracking your ideas, more ideas will come to. Some of those ideas will be improvements to original ideas, canadian tramadol without prescription. Over time you will start to see certain a really cool transformation of some ideas, on sale tramadol online legally. You will create ideas that you would have never been capable of originally, but due to increased attention and thought, they have developed into something great.

Share Your Ideas


Share your ideas. Do not just track your ideas and forcefully try to come up with new ones. Also bring others into the fold. On sale tramadol online legally, Share your ideas with them and you will be surprised at how differently they think through them, which will in turn help you think differently. Sharing an idea with someone is one of the best ways to really develop it. 

Pick One and Do It


So now you are tracking your ideas, generating more ideas, and sharing them with people which in turn is generating more ideas and mutating previous ones. Tramadol Depression, Pick one. Pick the idea that meets at the crossroads of interesting and profitable. Design it. Build it, on sale tramadol online legally. Market it. Do not stop there though. Keep generating more ideas. It is possible that the idea you pick will not be successful. On sale tramadol online legally, If that is the case, you only need to worry if you have at some point stopped your creative process.

The Idea Idea


Today I had an idea on how to better share ideas. You will never have time to build all your ideas, but that does not mean that the ones you do not pick are not solid. Try to get someone else to work on the solid idea and consult with them, Tramadol Sent Cod. Sharing ownership and seeing an idea take shape is better than letting it rot.

My idea was a blog where I share ideas that I do not have time to fully own, but that I would still like to see created, on sale tramadol online legally. Each time I decide I do not want to focus on an idea, I could release it as a blog post. Anyone else would then be free to take the idea and run. All I would ask for is the opportunity to help with the idea at some point because chances are I would want to use it and I believe I could be helpful along the way.

The blog idea almost immediately morphed into something else. On sale tramadol online legally, I think it would be cool to have a site online where you could store your ideas and annotate them with thoughts, links, screenshots and scribbles. If you decide you do not want to devote time to the idea, you can make it public and allow someone else to work on it. That person can take the idea and run with it, Cheap Tramadol 100mg., and even more wisely, involve you in the process.

That is the idea. It's an idea idea. Anyone who stumbles across this can feel free to take that idea and run with it, on sale tramadol online legally. I cannot guarantee profitability but I think it is cool. I would love to help bring this into fruition, but I have already chosen an idea to run with, leaving me with no time.

How to you store your ideas. What are some good ones that you will never do.

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8 Responses to “On Sale Tramadol Online Legally”

  1. Not sure if this site allows you to make your ideas public, but it seems like it is at least a step in the right direction. It’s a Rails Rumble app from Ryan Bates, called MyIdeaDrawer.

    http://myideadrawer.r08.railsrumble.com/about

  2. avatar jnunemaker November 11th, 2008 6:27 pm

    Thanks for the link. Checked it out. At first I thought cool but then I was a little overwhelmed by the interface. I think an idea app needs to be really free form whereas that app seems a little rigid.

  3. I haven’t had a chance to try out the app yet, though I am interested. I agree though, when collecting ideas I want to be in full control, thus why brainstorming on paper is so much more effective. Still, if it has or gets an api…

    I love ideas and have too many of them myself.

  4. I allow my ideas to preform two functions. I want to learn new things about programming; so when an idea comes along, I usually refine it down to some extent, and decide which bits would be the most difficult to implement, programmatically. I start a project, and code just the interesting bits, then leave it to rot. That’s why I’ve got fifty unfinished projects listed on my source control system at http://github.com/elliottcable?—?It means I never really finish anything, but it means I’ve learned more about the nooks and crannies of my chosen corner of the development world in the one year that I’ve been programming than most people who have been programming ten or fifteen years know. I find myself answering the questions of those who should by rights be teaching me, because I ran into the answer to that exact question while working on project X, which interested me for all of … a week.

    It may not work for everybody, but it works great for me, and I have a lot of fun with such stuff d-:

    I like to think that some day, somebody who isn’t as gifted with endless floods of ideas as I will take one of mine and give it the love it needs to become something great.

  5. My cell phone allows me to create shortcuts on the navigation wheel, so I setup one for the voice recorder. This has been a lifesaver for ideas that inevitably come to me when I first wake up and am still laying in bed.

  6. avatar jnunemaker November 12th, 2008 10:08 pm

    @elliot – Definitely. Even if nothing comes of an idea often you can learn something valuable.

    @Brock – That is cool. I just downloaded a voice recording app for my iPhone. I haven’t used it yet but someday I know it will come in handy.

  7. I have had a very similar idea, basically moving an idea from private to public. I have been tracking my ideas with tadalists now for several years, I keep thinking about starting a blog. If someone does this, I’m interested in becoming a contributing writer and will share ideas. I also really try to send ideas to companies, and when they reply it fuels me further. Here are some suggestions I’ve sent to Evernote for example: http://tinyurl.com/5h5m46.

  8. I very often have ideas that just go tot waste because I don’t note them. Some do stay in the back of my head and I eventually write about it in Google Docs.

    A site to collaborate and share ideas would be great. Although I’m concerned about entrepreneurs taking advantage. You of course could have some kind of “trusted” share system but that’s not very accessible.

    Thanks for the great post by the way.

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