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Avil Beckford is founder of Ambeck Enterprise, The Invisible Mentor and Readers are Leaders. I am an expert interviewer, writer, researcher and the published author of Tales of People Who Get It and its companion workbook, Journey to Getting It. I founded The Invisible Mentor, a non-traditional mentoring program where professionals learn from, and are mentored by the experiences of others, in the form of expert interviews with highly successful people, wisdom of life profiles of very wise people who lived before us, and SummaReviews which are hybrid book summaries and book reviews.
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Brainstorming for One


Below are some simple steps for brainstorming.

  • Label a notebook “Ideas Book”
  • Set aside 30 minutes three times each week
  • At the top of the page in your “Ideas Book”, write the challenge or problem that you have
    to resolve
  • Go into the Alpha state using the instructions below
  • For 20 minutes, mass gather ideas on how to resolve the challenge
  • When you’ve finished mass gathering ideas, read over each idea, considering each briefly
  • You’ll see obvious faults with some of the ideas
  • Rank each remaining idea on a scale of 1 to 5 and choose the best ideas
  • Look at all of your best ideas to see if it’s logical to combine two or more to form a new idea
    that’s better
  • Look at the ideas that you didn’t choose to see if you combined two or three of them if you
    could get an exceptional idea
  • Implement your great ideas

Getting Into Alpha

  1. Close you eyes
  2. Take a few deep breaths, breathing deep into your lungs by flexing your diaphragm (you know
    that you are breathing deeply when your stomach pushes out when you are inhaling)
  3. With your eyes still closed, look upwards at the point between your eyebrows
  4. When you feel a slight pressure, start counting down slowly from ten to one. When you reach
    one, you are now in the alpha state

What are your favourite brainstorming techniques? Let’s keep the conversation flowing, please let me know your thoughts in the comments section below. Many readers read this blog from other sites, so why don’t you pop over to The Invisible Mentor and subscribe (top on the left side) by email or RSS Feed. I created a Mini Learning Toolkit and you can grab a copy by clicking here.

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