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Solopreneurs often love idea generating and starting new projects. However, with input coming in from so many different directions, ideas are often abounding but there's simply not enough time to take ACTION on all of these wonderful ideas (and still keep the business going). So what's a highly creative person to do? Here are some simple tips to begin implementing ideas instead of merely collecting them.
*Have an "Idea Collection Area" so that you can collect ALL ideas in one spot. Many times, we lose valuable ideas just because we are inspired when driving, and we write it on an envelope or the back of a napkin, and the scrap gets shuffled around and tossed out three months later. Keep a folder or a notebook, and stick all of those scraps or sticky notes right in there.
* Implement ideas one at a time. Focus on just one right now. Two if you really need the mental stimulation, but once you get beyond that, your energy is often so diluted that you lose momentum and stall progress.
* Break your great idea down into manageable steps. Sometimes the only thing that gets in your way is overwhelm! So breaking the project down into 3 or 6 or even 10 parts enables you to focus on just a bit at a time, and get back on track.
*Act with SPEED. This is one of the hallmarks of highly successful people. They get an idea, they mention it to you, and the next time you meet, they hand you the product they just created. Emulate people you know who commit, act, and follow through.
*Team up with a buddy or partner to implement ideas even faster. Make sure the person is trustworthy and motivated! There's a reason the saying "two heads are better than one" has been around for so long.
*Set aside specific days for specific projects. Oftentimes, we're so caught up in the frenzy of so much work, so few hands to do it, that we forfeit long-term, high payoff projects for short-term cash flow now. Make sure and put in several hours each week on a project with long-term profit potential, such as product creation.
*Get support from a peer, mastermind group, or coach.
*Have a waiting list of ideas ready. Review this only once a week, and don't start another idea or project until the first is complete! Really commit to learning how to complete what you start.
*Set aside a limited amount of "play" time, when you actively seek out mental stimulation and new ideas. However, many creatives spend more time thinking up new projects, than working on already-started projects. So start to limit your take-in-new-ideas time, maximize your implementation time, and watch how much your inspiration actually increases!
By setting up simple support structures like these listed, solopreneurs can become more productive while also encouraging and uplifting their muse. The strangest thing often happens when we start completing projects - more and more ideas f
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