BRAINSTORMING
TECHNIQUES: TOP PROVEN METHODS
By: Douglas
E. Castle Of GEI
Consulting For The
Braintenance Blog
Utilize
Brainstorming To Unleash The Power Of Your Mind
Your mind is an endlessly
powerful, multi-dimensional multipurpose tool. Regardless of its
incredible power, too much conscious focus on attaining a particular
goal or on solving a specific, perplexing problem eventually causes a
sort of “burnout,” where creative methods and solutions become
increasingly elusive as you become increasingly fatigued.
It is at times like these,
when the indirect subconscious approach, i.e., solo brainstorming,
can provide us with a renewed perspective. While most people talk
about brainstorming in groups (“let's toss some ideas around and
see what we come up with...”), in this article we'll find ways of
brainstorming alone using a combination of techniques and approaches.
At its best, brainstorming
is a means of combining the power of the subconscious with the power
of the collective consciousness – where your subconscious (without
your conscious interference) picks up signals from the ever-growing
pool of wisdom on tap in the universe [you may not believe in this
notion of collective consciousness, but there is an increasing body
of evidence, albeit anecdotal, which makes the case and lends credence to its existence].
At its worst, what we refer
to as “brainstorming” simply provides a means of cooling the
consious mind down and allowing it to reboot when it is ready
[assuming, of course, that your subconscious knows how to signal your
conscious mind into renewed wakefulness on demand].
Here are some steps, simply
outlined, that you can use to get your mind properly attuned to
brainstorming and into the process of brainstorming:
===+ Firstly, relax your
conscious mind and let it drift away. You can accomplish this by
simple meditation (listening to meditative music) or viewing a
hypnotic visual pattern for ten or fifteen minutes. Get your mind
ready to brainstorm. If you need some meditative audio and visual,
YouTube is an excellent source. I sometimes simply use hypnotic
patterns, as they provide some good meditative material. You might
try https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iewSUmShL2g
for a ten-minute mind prep for brainstorming. Relax your mind and
body and simply focus on the audio and the visual. Get lost in the
flow of patterns of vision and sound.
===+ Choose a brainstorming
approach from the list below, and put it into play (since life is an
experiment and the world is your laboratory, try each of these
techniques at least once and find which works best for you – be an
adventurer):
Technique 1: Take out
a yellow lined pad, and write in five words or less a description of
the problem you are trying to solve or the result which you are
trying to achieve. Then, under each word, taking one word at a time,
write the next word which comes to mind through free association.
You'll wind up with several very long columns of words, and a pile of
ideas as to how to advance your mental task to the next step. It
works.
Technique 2: Take the
initial steps outlined in Technique 1, create your sentence, look at
it for one minute, then close your eyes (this works best while you're
sitting in a comfortable chair), and let your mind form pictures
using either the brief sentence, a word from the sentence, or a few
letters from a single word or words. Ideas will emerge from your
internal narration of each of the pictures. Your creativity will be
running wild, and that's precisely what you want.
Technique 3: Take out
a dictionary, start with any letter you'd like, and read each word
once aloud, and follow it with a single simple thought about how that
word directly or remotely relates (it doesn't matter how remote the
association is) to the problem that you are trying to solve or the
objective that you're trying to achieve. After a brief while, new
ideas will pop into your head, framed in a new perspective.
Each of the above techniques
is associative, distracting, invites daydreaming and does not permit
you to address the probem or goal in a conventional, linear approach.
The above three “out of the box” brainstorming approaches will
help you to be far more creative than you would otherwise be if you
just kept thinking and efforting head-on.
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