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Category: Inspirational Current Grade: B Total Views: 195 Member Comments: 0 |
Posted on: 08/12/2009 Posted by: investornextdoor Blog Points: 40 View all blogs >> |
I have a million and one ideas streaming through my mind at any given moment. What do I do with all these wonderful ideas? Well like most people I have this great thought and I start to figure out how I can use it. I spend time "daydreaming" about this thing and then I get distracted by something else. The idea I was so excited about has now disappeared into the abyss of my brain possibly never to be found again. I have realized that writing something down at least to try to jog my brain back to this idea later has proven very helpful. Still, with so many ideas coming and going all the time how do we formulate them into one cohesive plan to somehow use them to better our lives? The same is true not just for random ideas that come into our heads, but also education and information we learn. What we do with these "light bulb" moments as I like to refer to them is very important. I have found that if I write things in a specific place where I can go back to them later they now move up from great ideas floating around in the abyss of my brain to puzzle pieces that come together to formulate that cohesive plan I have been working toward. Now I am finally making it all come together! I hold all of these ideas in a specific place where I can go back to them later and that is where the "light bulb" moment happens. Now I am finally understanding how all these puzzle pieces begin to fit together. When the puzzle starts coming together in one area of our lives it now seems so much more attainable that the next unsolved puzzle will come together also. Every idea and piece of information that streams through our heads has gotten there for a reason. It is now our job to find the meaning, and store it until the time comes where the piece fits. I don't know about anyone reading this, but I'm finally getting it! Until next time have a great day and good luck in your puzzle of life! I wish you many "light bulb" moments to come!

