Ask HN: Do you easily come up with new ideas?
I'm interested to know if it's easy for you to usually come up with new ideas.
It's not just about new businesses ideas, but also about the every day life or at the existing business/job you're currently working.
It could also be the ability to think about ideas to solve a specific problem (ie. problem solving skill)
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[ 113 ms ] story [ 115 ms ] threadAnother way I deal with "cold" ideas is through StartJumper: http://startjumper.com. I design a one page business plan, brand it, then sell it as a concept or business starter.
The small notebook I started carrying around with me everywhere is what actually boosted my imagination. Before I had some ideas here and there, usually on a run, but since I got my little black book with me all the time I'm a idea-factory.
Just not enough time for execution.
When I come up with new business ideas, I don't consider them ideas until I've strategized a realistic monetization plan along with initial traction ideas.
Oftentimes, the main idea cannot be worked on right away. You need to gain traction on a smaller subset of the idea and strategize your growth until you reach your original plan.
I have a few, don't get me wrong, but they don't come as easy. Usually they already exist when I check... (I guess I am too skilled when it comes to google search)
One way of thinking that helps me generate ideas is to determine the objective, but don't limit yourself to current technology that is used to achieve that objective. For example: near light-speed travel is often imagined in a ship that can accelerate to that speed. However, digitally uploading one's mind, 3d printing a new body with organic materials at the destination, transmitting the mental data via light, and downloading the data into the new body before recycling the old body would achieve the objective in a totally different way.
I'm always excited when something that would be extremely valuable is considered impossible by nearly everyone. I don't waste time thinking, "It's impossible and may never be possible." I convince myself that in this or another universe/time someone has figured it out. I try (often in awe of this imaginary innovator) to discover how she/he did it.
If I have free time, I do some research on how to execute my ideas.
I have this neat notebook that I found in a gift shop:
http://thenudgebazaar.com/product/cunning-plans-a5-notebook/